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integration
In evolution, the process by which the manifold is compacted into the relatively simple and permanent; supposed to alternate with differentiation as an agent in species' development
The operation of finding the integral of a function
A process producing a result that, when differentiated, yields the original quantity Integration of acceleration, for example, yields velocity Integration is performed in a DSA by dividing by jw, where w is frequency multiplied by 2þ (Integration is also used to convert velocity to displacement)
The successive combining and testing of system hardware assemblies, software components, and operator tasks to progressively prove the performance and compatibility of all components of the system
A feature of some qualified retirement plans that coordinates plan benefits or contributions with Social Security Social Security benefits are progressive, i e , they replace a greater proportion of pre-retirement earnings for lower earners than for higher earners To compensate for this benefit tilt, plans may provide proportionately (as a percentage of compensation) higher pension benefits or contributions to higher-paid participants than to lower-paid participants, subject to certain limits Since the Tax Reform Act of 1986 (TRA ’86), integration is referred to as permitted disparity
The formation, coordination, or blending of units or components into a functioning or unified whole In EMAP, integration refers to a coordinated approach to environmental monitoring, research, and assessment, both among EMAP resource groups and with other environmental monitoring programs Integration in EMAP also refers to the technical processes involved in normalizing and combining data for interpretation and assessment
WANDER™ enables the seamless integration of both new and existing technologies into a single, easy-to-use solution capable of connecting information, people, systems and devices
The act or process of making whole or entire
two or more software applications that must run on the same physical processor(s) and under the same operating system
In evolution, the process by which the manifold is compacted into the relatively simple and permanent; supposed to alternate with differentiation as an agent in development
The operation of the whole system in a given area in such a manner that, from the user's perspective, it functions as if it were a single unit, and that optimal use is made of airspace Taking account of the existing and developing degree of integration parts of the area, this can be achieved by applying common standards, specifications and procedures (the expression "common standards", "common specification" and "common procedures" are understood to mean standards, specifications and procedures of such uniformity as is required to enable the whole system to work together, e g in respect of the exchange, processing and presentation of date) throughout the area, and by common implementation of new systems to attain an identical level of sophistication through use of a common data source
an operation used in the calculus whereby the integral of a function is determined
Projects that demonstrate linkages with other economic development activities are desirable and can lead to synergistic effects In relation to the Structural Funds, integration between projects across each of the Funds is a priority Examples of integration are: Provision of ERDF funded training courses within a facility that has received ERDF funding; A cluster of ERDF projects within a strategic area, e g provision of start-up workshops, a new visitor attraction and a number of environmental improvements and visitor interpretation facilities
The process of bringing all parts together into a whole
The ability of applications to share information or to process independently by requesting services and satisfying service requests In a well-integrated system, all of the parts have a purpose, and the parts combine effectively to achieve the purpose of the overall system
In the theory of evolution: The process by which the manifold is compacted into the relatively simple and permanent
For provider organizations, the unification of two or more previously separate providers under common ownership or control, or the combination of the business operations of two or more providers that were previously carried out separately and independently
The extent to which components of the production process are inextricably linked A software design concept that allows users to move easily between applications [DEC]
The process by which the different parts of an organism are made a functional and structural whole, especially through the activity of the nervous system and of hormones As related to HIV
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