System Integration
System integration is the bringing together of the component subsystems
into one system and ensuring that the subsystems function together
as a system. In information technology, systems integration is the
process of linking together different computing systems and software
applications physically or functionally. The
system integrator brings together discrete systems utilizing a variety
of techniques such as computer networking, enterprise application
integration, business process management or manual programming.
A system is an aggregation of subsystems cooperating so that the system
is able to deliver the over-arching functionality. System integration
involves integrating existing (often disparate) subsystems. The subsystems
will have interfaces. Integration involves joining the subsystems
together by “gluing” their interfaces together. If the
interfaces don’t directly interlock, the “glue”
between them can provide the required mappings. System integration
is about determining the required “glue”.
System integration is also about value-adding to the system, capabilities
that are possible because of interactions between subsystems.
In today’s connected world, the role of system integration engineers
is becoming more and more important: more and more systems are designed
to connect together, both within the system under construction and
to systems that are already deployed.
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