Integration

Integration
Integration refers to the process of combining different parts into a whole, whether it involves uniting various racial groups in society or merging distinct business functions to enhance productivity. This term is extensively used across multiple domains such as social sciences, business, technology, and engineering.
Money Laundering
Money laundering is the illicit process of disguising the profits of criminal activities as legitimate income. Involving multiple stages, including placement, layering, and integration, it aims to hide the origin, existence, or use of illicitly gained funds.
Project Management Software
Software designed to facilitate and integrate key tasks in the management of a large project. These typically include scheduling, critical-path analysis, budget control, and administrative support. A good system is integrated and dynamic, allowing assessment of total knock-on effects of any departures from the original plan in key areas such as budgeting and scheduling as the project evolves.
Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI)
UDDI is a standard that serves as an electronic directory for businesses to register and discover each other over the Internet, facilitating the integration of e-commerce systems.

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