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What is System Integration?

System integration is the process of combining the various components of a system into a cohesive whole. It involves designing and implementing the interfaces and interactions between the components, and ensuring that the system functions as intended.

System integration can apply to a wide range of systems, including computer systems, software systems, engineering systems, and business systems. It is often a complex and challenging process, as it involves coordinating the work of multiple parties and ensuring that the various components of the system work together seamlessly.

System integration typically involves a range of activities, such as defining the requirements and specifications for the system, designing the architecture and interfaces of the system, implementing the system, and testing and verifying the system. It may also involve integrating the system with other systems or with external environments, and managing the system throughout its lifecycle.

System integration is an important aspect of systems engineering, as it helps to ensure that the system is designed and implemented in a way that is efficient, effective, and robust. It is also an important aspect of organizational management, as it helps organizations to achieve their strategic objectives and to respond to changing conditions and requirements.


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