Integration

Integration may refer to:

Biology

  • Modular integration, where different parts in a module have a tendency to vary together
  • Retroviral integration, the use of a "pre-integration complex" of genetic material and proteins to insert a viral genome into a host genome
  • DNA integration, by means of site-specific recombinase technology, performed by a specific class of recombinase enzymes ("integrases")

Economics and law

Engineering

  • Integrated architecture, in an Enterprise architecture framework approach such as DoDAF
  • Integrated circuit, an electronic circuit whose components are manufactured in one flat piece of semiconductor material
  • Integrated design, an approach to design which brings together specialisms usually considered separately
  • Integrated product team, use of a team including multiple disciplines (e.g. customer, engineer, support, testing)
  • System integration, engineering practices for assembling large and complicated systems from units, particularly subsystems

Mathematics

Sociology

  • Social integration, in social science, a movement of refugees and underprivileged people into the mainstream of a society
  • Racial integration, including desegregation and other changes in social opportunity and culture
    • Desegregation, ending a separation of races, particularly in the context of the American civil rights movement
  • Educational integration of students with disabilities

Other uses

See also

  • Desegregation, the process of ending the separation of two groups, usually races
  • Interdisciplinarity, involves the combining of two or more academic disciplines into one activity (e.g. a research project)
  • Intellectual synthesis
  • Integrity, a concept of consistency of actions, values, methods, measures, principles, expectations, and outcomes
  • Disintegration (disambiguation)
  • Integral (disambiguation)
  • All pages with titles containing integrated
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