Why can’t the GDST support two data formats indefinitely?

  • POSTED: 10/01/2024
  • AUTHOR: Charlotte Browne

Having a single data format is critical for interoperability. If the GDST standard allowed solutions to choose their preferred data format, interoperability would be lost, as a solution using XML would not be able to communicate interoperably with a system that uses JSON. A single data format reduces the cost and complexity of interoperability for all actors.

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