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  2. System integration - Wikipedia

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    System integration is defined in engineering as the process of bringing together the component sub-systems into one system (an aggregation of subsystems cooperating so that the system is able to deliver the overarching functionality) and ensuring that the subsystems function together as a system, [1] and in information technology [2] as the process of linking together different computing ...

  3. Artificial intelligence systems integration - Wikipedia

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    The focus on systems' integration, especially with regard to modular approaches, derive from the fact that most intelligences of significant scales are composed of a multitude of processes and/or utilize multi-modal input and output. For example, a humanoid-type of intelligence would preferably have to be able to talk using speech synthesis ...

  4. Integrated Management Concept - Wikipedia

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    The most characteristic aspect of the IMC is its distinction between three particular management dimensions: normative, strategic, and operational management, which are held together by different integration mechanisms. [2] [3] The normative management dimension determines the general aim of the organization, the strategic dimension directs the ...

  5. System of systems - Wikipedia

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    System of systems education involves the integration of systems into system of systems that ultimately contribute to evolution of the social infrastructure: [5] description in the field of education of engineers on the importance of systems and their integration. System of systems integration is a method to pursue development, integration ...

  6. Human Systems Integration - Wikipedia

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    Human Systems Integration (HSI) is an interdisciplinary managerial and technical approach to developing and sustaining systems which focuses on the interfaces between humans and modern technical systems.

  7. Integration Driven Development - Wikipedia

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    Integration Driven Development (IDD) is an incremental approach to systems development where the contents of the increments are determined by the integration plan, rather than the opposite. The increments can be seen as defined system capability changes - "Deltas" (Taxén et al., 2011).

  8. Enterprise application integration - Wikipedia

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    Here, the EAI system acts as the go-between or broker between multiple applications. Whenever an interesting event occurs in an application (for instance, new information is created or a new transaction completed) an integration module in the EAI system is notified. The module then propagates the changes to other relevant applications.

  9. Ontology-based data integration - Wikipedia

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    There are three main architectures that are implemented in ontology‑based data integration applications, [1] namely, Single ontology approach A single ontology is used as a global reference model in the system. This is the simplest approach as it can be simulated by other approaches. [1] SIMS [6] a prominent example