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Can you provide additional details on how to interpret what is listed on the Drummond Certified™ interoperability certification list?

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Can you provide additional details on how to interpret what is listed on the Drummond Certified™ interoperability certification list?

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The certification list contains complete product applications and software engines (sometimes referred to as libraries or modules). The complete product applications are off-the-shelf units which the end-user can deploy in a supply chain without having to make modifications or build additional software components. A complete product application includes interface, database functionality and a supporting engine, which is sometimes referred to as a library or module. Engines may be utilized in multiple product applications which are developed by the original manufacturer. To be considered as interoperability certified, complete product applications must be from the original manufacturer and either match the name and version-with-release of one of the complete product applications on this list OR must utilize an engine with correct version-with-release on this list.

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