crossopen
Crossopen refers to a concept in software architecture that aims to enable interoperable, cross-domain communication through open interfaces and data formats. Unlike a single formal standard, crossopen describes a family of principles and patterns intended to bridge diverse systems, organizations, and platforms.
Core ideas include openness, vendor-neutral governance, and modular design. Proponents emphasize backward compatibility, clear versioning, and
Architecturally, crossopen envisions layered interoperability: core data models, transport and messaging protocols, and adapters or connectors
Implementation varies. Some projects adopt REST or gRPC interfaces, others rely on events or publish/subscribe patterns.
Adoption and governance are uneven in practice. Critics warn that without a unifying specification, crossopen can
See also: open standards, API interoperability, data exchange formats, schema registries.