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How Information Exchange is Supposed to Work
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What We Want
Many organizations participate in a capital project. Each has to communicate with the others in order to complete their portion of the work. When communication happens freely and easily, the work gets done sooner, and more reliably. Everyone makes money.
We assume that communication will happen freely and easily because all of the organizations are dealing with the same physical objects, and all of the organizations have a vested interest in doing things quickly and reliably.
Many organizations participate in a capital project. Each of them deals with the same physical objects, for instance, a pump.
To us it seems intuitive that since they all deal with the same object, we should be able to exchange information seamlessly.
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How Information Sharing is Supposed to Work