Standards are . . .
A. necessary and sufficient to guarantee operational interoperability
B. only applicable in technical designs because the operators should all be allowed to do what they want
C. necessary but insufficient to ensure operational interoperability
D. counter to achieving true system flexibility
Standards are necessary but insufficient to ensure operational interoperability
Option C
Standards are . . . A. necessary and sufficient to guarantee operational interoperability B. only applicable...
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