0 the action or process of successfully joining or mixing with a different group of people: --
1 the process of calculating the integral of a function: --
2 the process of combining two or more things into one: --
close/smooth/total integration The new database will mean smoother integration with suppliers.
integration (of sth) with sth One of the company's weaknesses is poor integration of business processes with information systems.
integration into sth The book examines China's integration into the global economy.
integration between sth and sth How can we achieve a higher level of integration between our company and our supply-chain partners?
integration across sth We need to reduce the differences between local units, with the aim of greater integration across markets.
The distinction between activation and integration has profound implications for predicting and understanding interactions between event codes.
In addition, the integration of different ethnic groups in the villages was expected to lead to better relations.
This is in contrast to the current industry vertical integration that is outside of farmers' control.
The ultimate goal is to understand the mind by characterizing the neurology that can do rapid information integration.
If linguistic knowledge does not sufficiently explain the different approaches that individual students take, what accounts for success in integration?
Each of these is derived by straightforward integration.
There is clearly a lot of old wine in new bottles here, and a lot of uncovered ground for theoretical integration and clarification.
He is a cognitive neuroscientist studying the roles of sleep and dreaming in off-line memory reprocessing, including off-line memory consolidation, transfer, integration, and erasure.