integrability

/ˌɪntɪɡrəˈbɪlɪti/
noun
  1. The quality or condition of being able to be integrated, especially in mathematics (of a function) or in systems (of components working together).
    • Engineers tested the integrability of the new software with existing systems.
    • A key requirement for the project was the integrability of all the different modules.
    • The integrability of this function makes it easier to calculate the area under its curve.