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The Common Programming Interface for Communications (CPI-C) is a standardized programming interface that facilitates communication between different applications and services in a distributed computing environment. Developed mainly for use in transaction processing systems, CPI-C provides a set of APIs that allow applications to communicate with each other over a network, regardless of the underlying messaging system or platform. Key features of CPI-C include: 1. **Interoperability:** CPI-C allows applications written in different programming languages or running on different platforms to communicate seamlessly.

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