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integrator [ˈɪntɪˌgreɪtə] n
1. (Mathematics) a person or thing that integrates, esp a mechanical instrument that determines the value of a definite integral, as the area under a curve See also planimeter 2. (Mathematics) Computing a. an arithmetic component with two input variables, x and y, whose output variable z is proportional to the integral of y with respect to x b. an arithmetic component whose output variable is proportional to the integral of the input variable with respect to elapsed time ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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Integrators are forced to spend the bulk of their time trying to keep up with customer demands for bigger, better, and faster networks. These survey results indicate that as government is shifting to business solutions requiring a strategic partnership that extends beyond traditional software, products, and services delivery, system integrators are transforming how they serve the government. In mid-July, Kingston Technology Company announced that it has begun selling a new line of standard memory products aimed specifically at systems integrators who build their own white box (non-branded) systems. |
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