data systems integration

data systems integration

[′dad·ə ‚sis·təmz ‚in·tə‚grā·shən]
(computer science)
Achievement through systems design of an improved or broader capability by functionally or technically relating two or more data systems, or by incorporating a portion of the functional or technical elements of one data system into another.
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