integrator

/ˈɪntɪɡreɪtər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that brings different parts together to form a whole or work as a system.
    • The new software acts as an integrator, connecting all the company's different databases.
    • A good team integrator helps new members feel welcome and included.
    • She was the main integrator on the project, making sure the engineering and design teams worked together.
  2. A company or system that combines various components or services into a single, working solution for customers.
    • Many small businesses rely on an integrator to manage their cloud services and on-site servers.
    • We hired a systems integrator to set up our office network and security cameras.
    • The integrator provided a complete package of hardware, software, and support.
  3. A device or mathematical function that calculates the total or cumulative value of a changing quantity.
    • The car's computer uses an integrator to track total fuel consumption over time.
    • In calculus class, we learned how an integrator finds the area under a curve.
    • The old analog integrator in the lab measured the total electrical charge passed through the circuit.
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