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Integration: Encyclopedia - Integration

Integration may be any of the following: In the most general sense, integration may be any bringing together of things: the integration of two or more economies, cultures, religions (usually called syncretism), etc. In mathematics, integration, which is a concept of calculus, is the process of finding integrals. In mathematics, indefinite integration refers to antidifferentiation. Racial integration can mean desegregation, but more properly refers to social and ...

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Integration: Encyclopedia - Integrity
Integrity comprises the personal inner sense of "wholeness" deriving from honesty and consistent uprightness of character. The etymology of the word relates it to the Latin adjective integer (whole, complete). Evaluators, of course, usually assess integrity from some point of view, such as that of a given ethical tradition or in the context of an ethical relationship. Integrity - Popular views of Integrity. Many people appear to use the word "integrity" in a vague manner as an alternative to the perc ...

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Integration: Encyclopedia II - Integral - Definitions by means of an integral

Several mathematical functions and constants can be defined by using an integral. The natural logarithm is usually defined as The mathematical constant e may then be defined as the number such that ...

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Integral, Integral - Computing integrals, Integral - Approximation of definite integrals, Integral - Integrals and computerized algebra systems, Integral - Improper integrals, Integral - Definitions of the integral, Integral - Definitions by means of an integral

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Integration: Encyclopedia - Abelian integral

In mathematics, an abelian integral in Riemann surface theory is a function related to the indefinite integral of a differential of the first kind. Suppose given a Riemann surface S and on it a differential 1-form ω that is everywhere on S holomorphic, and fixing a point P on S from which to integrate. We can regard as a multi-valued function f(Q), or (better) an honest function of the chosen path C drawn on S from P to Q. Since S ...

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Integration: Encyclopedia - Application and Data Integration

Application and Data Integration (ADI) is the use of software and architectural principles to bring together (integrate) a set of enterprise computer applications, with an emphasis on decoupling the data integration (application adaptors and message transformations) from the business processes that use the data. ADI uses middleware technologies such as an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) as part of a service-oriented architecture as a means of integration. Without integration, enterprise computing often takes the form of islands of ...

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Integration: Encyclopedia - Integral yoga

Integral yoga or purna yoga (Full or complete yoga) refers in Sri Aurobindo's teachings to the union of all the parts of one's being with the Divine, and the transmutation of all of their jarring elements into a harmonious state of higher divine consciousness and existence. Integral yoga - The yoga of synthesis. Sri Aurobindo describes the nature and practice of integral yoga in his opus The Synthesis of Yoga. As the title of that work indicates, his integral yoga is a yoga of synthesis, inten ...

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Integration: Encyclopedia - Neuromuscular Integrative Action

Neuromuscular Integrative Action is a form of mind/body/spirit exercise that is aerobic and uses world music. The acronym, Nia, is pronounced 'nee-ya'. It was created in 1984 by Debbie and Carlos Rosas in Portland, Oregon. ...

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Integration: Encyclopedia - Data integrity

In telecommunication, the term data integrity has the following meanings: The condition that exists when data is unchanged from its source and has not been accidentally or maliciously modified, altered, or destroyed. The condition in which data are identically maintained during any operation, such as transfer, storage, and retrieval. The preservation of data for their intended use. Relative to specified operati ...

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Integration: Encyclopedia - Integrated circuit

An integrated circuit (IC) or often referred to as a microchip or simply chip is a miniaturized electronic circuit (consisting mainly of semiconductor devices, as well as passive components) which has been manufactured on a thin substrate of semiconductor material. Integrated circuit - Introduction. The integrated circuit was made possible by experimental discoveries which showed that semiconductor devices could perform the functions of vacuum tubes and by mid-20th-century technology advanceme ...

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Integration: Encyclopedia - Computer telephony integration

Computer telephony integration (CTI) is technology that allows interactions on a telephone and a computer to be integrated or co-ordinated. Computer telephony integration - Common functions. The following functions can be implemented using CTI. Calling Line Information Display (Caller's Number, Number Called, IVR Options) Screen Population on answer, with or without using calling line data. On Screen Dialing. (Fast dial, preview and predictive dial.) On ...

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Integration: Encyclopedia - Center for Public Integrity

The Center for Public Integrity is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, organization in the United States which is concerned with monitoring campaign finance laws in the U.S. and works for campaign finance reform. In pursuit of these goals, it sends out press releases and produces analysis of campaign finance issues. The Center was founded in 1989 by Charles Lewis, a former television news employee. Because it is incorporated as a non-profi ...

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Integration: Encyclopedia - Psychotherapeutic Postural Integration

Psychotherapeutic Postural Integration (PPI) is a wider development of Postural integration (PI), an alternative body-psychotherapy method, which attempts to help individuals to become aware of themselves in their body and empowering them to change their "bodymind" - their bodies, their emotions and attitudes. At a practical level, PPI is an active therapy in which the patient/client and practitioner (psychotherapist) interact to release blocked energy and to guide the development of awareness in both. Thus enabling clients to ...

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Integration: Encyclopedia - Vertical integration

In microeconomics and strategic management, the term vertical integration describes a style of ownership and control. Vertically integrated companies are united through a hierarchy and share a common owner. Usually each member of the hierarchy produces a different product, and the products combine to satisfy a common need. It is contrasted with horizontal integration. Vertical integration is one method of avoiding the Hold-up problem. One of the earliest, largest and most famous examples of vertical integration was the Carnegie ...

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Integration: Encyclopedia II - Integrity - Integrity in modern ethics

There exists however a more formal study of the term integrity and its meaning in modern ethics. It is often understood not only as a refusal to engage in behavior that evades responsibility, but as an understanding of different modes or styles in which some discourse takes place, and which aims at the discovery of some truth. Integrity - The Law. An adversarial process, for instance, has a certain type of integrity, in which those engaged in it commit not only to advance the case for "their own" si ...

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Integrity, Integrity - Popular views of Integrity, Integrity - Mensuration, Integrity - Integrity in the Religious Society of Friends, Integrity - Integrity in modern ethics, Integrity - The Law, Integrity - Mathematics, Integrity - Cryptography, Integrity - Science, Integrity - Other Integrities

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Integration: Encyclopedia II - Integral - Computing integrals

The most basic technique for computing integrals of one real variable is based on the fundamental theorem of calculus. It proceeds like this: Choose a function f(x) and an interval [a,b]. Find an antiderivative of f, that is, a function F such that F' = f. By the fundamental theorem of calculus, . Therefore the value of the integral is F(b) − F(a). Note that the integral is not actually the antiderivative (the integral is a number), but the fundamental theorem allows ...

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Integral, Integral - Computing integrals, Integral - Approximation of definite integrals, Integral - Integrals and computerized algebra systems, Integral - Improper integrals, Integral - Definitions of the integral, Integral - Definitions by means of an integral

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Integration: Encyclopedia II - Integral - Definitions of the integral

The most important integrals are the Riemann integral and the Lebesgue integral. The Riemann integral was created by Bernhard Riemann in 1854 and was the first rigorous definition of the integral. The Lebesgue integral was created by Henri Lebesgue to integrate a wider class of functions and to prove very strong theorems about interchanging limits and integrals (see Lebesgue's dominated convergence theorem). Although the Riemann and Lebesgue integrals are the most important ones, a number of others exist, including but not limited to: ...

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Integral, Integral - Computing integrals, Integral - Approximation of definite integrals, Integral - Integrals and computerized algebra systems, Integral - Improper integrals, Integral - Definitions of the integral, Integral - Definitions by means of an integral

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Integration: Encyclopedia II - Integral - Computing integrals

The most basic technique for computing integrals of one real variable is based on the fundamental theorem of calculus. It proceeds like this: Choose a function f(x) and an interval [a,b]. Find an antiderivative of f, that is, a function F such that F' = f. By the fundamental theorem of calculus, provided the integrand and integral have no singularities on the path of integration, . Therefore the value ...

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Integral, Integral - Computing integrals, Integral - Approximation of definite integrals, Integral - Integrals and computerized algebra systems, Integral - Improper integrals, Integral - Definitions of the integral, Integral - Definitions by means of an integral

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Integration: Encyclopedia II - Integrity - Mensuration

English-speakers often measure such integrity on a one-dimensional vertical scale dominated by two reference points: those of the highest integrity and no integrity (also known as a total lack of integrity). Some prescriptive dualistic schemas of ethics divide human activity into two fields and speak of behaviour as "in integrity" (approved) or as "out of integrity" (despised). ...

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Integrity, Integrity - Popular views of Integrity, Integrity - Mensuration, Integrity - Integrity in the Religious Society of Friends, Integrity - Integrity in modern ethics, Integrity - The Law, Integrity - Mathematics, Integrity - Cryptography, Integrity - Science, Integrity - Other Integrities

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Integration: Encyclopedia II - Table of integrals - Integrals of simple functions

Table of integrals - Rational functions. more integrals: List of integrals of rational functions Table of integrals - Irrational functions. more integrals: List of integrals of irrational functions Table of integrals - Logarithms. more integrals: List ...

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Table of integrals, Table of integrals - Rules for integration of general functions, Table of integrals - Integrals of simple functions, Table of integrals - Rational functions, Table of integrals - Irrational functions, Table of integrals - Logarithms, Table of integrals - Exponential functions, Table of integrals - Trigonometric functions, Table of integrals - Hyperbolic functions, Table of integrals - Definite integrals

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Integration: Encyclopedia II - Integral closure - Integral Closure of a Ring

In abstract algebra, the concept of integral closure is a generalization of the set of all algebraic integers. It is one of many closures in mathematics. Let S be an integral domain with R a subring of S. An element s of S is said to be integral over R if s is a root of some monic polynomial with coefficients in R. ("Monic" means that t ...

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Integral closure, Integral closure - Integral Closure of a Ring, Integral closure - Integral Closure of an ideal, Integral closure - References

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