Integration in a sentence as a noun

Certainly no one is going to buy a Microsoft product simply because it has Skype integration.

Most of the time new luxury cars don't have much innovation in them, but it's the fit and finish, attention to detail and integration which make them great.

Extremely deep integration into systems that literally no one still with the company understands.

The Metasploit Framework isn't just exploits though, it's an integration point for offensive capabilities that simply work together.

"Specifically the app integration ecosystem they're creating with the Chrome Web Store is extremely interesting.

The infrastructure is interesting for a while but once you have it working the business of doing deals and handling promotions and figuring out why integration point A isn't working like it should is what keeps you busy.

This means that any developer taking over Dart would have to support the IDE, the VM, the javascript transcoder, the language, integration with new browser features, cross browser compatibility, etc.

Top candidates are information integration theory, higher-order thought theories, and signal-detection-based theories.

Today testing, integration, building, refactoring and so on are all hugely fundamental aspects of prototyping and critically important to end-product quality as well as development velocity.

"The Times newsroom is a source of much interesting experimentationdata visualizations, novel partnerships, integration of blogsand we have talked to many of our friends and colleagues there in an effort to learn from their experiences and make recommendations for other news organizations.

Integration definitions

noun

the action of incorporating a racial or religious group into a community

See also: integrating desegregation

noun

the act of combining into an integral whole; "a consolidation of two corporations"; "after their consolidation the two bills were passed unanimously"; "the defendants asked for a consolidation of the actions against them"

See also: consolidation

noun

an operation used in the calculus whereby the integral of a function is determined