Open Standard
[/ˈoʊpən ˈstændərd/]
Definitions
Rascunho de traducao automatica (Portuguese) for "Open Standard": A publicly available technical specification that anyone can implement, use, and extend without royalty obligations or proprietary restrictions. Open standards like HTTP, JSON, and OpenAPI enable interoperability between different vendors and communities, reducing lock-in and fostering innovation.
“Exemplo em rascunho: MCP is an open standard, meaning any AI vendor can implement it to connect their models to tools.”
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