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Die drei Projekte des Projektbereichs Integration, die Gegenstand dieses Kapitels sind, stellen die Klammer des SFB dar, sowohl nach außen als auch in Bezug auf die technischen Teilprojekte. Dabei hat der Begriff Integration drei Dimensionen: (1) Integration und Abstimmung auf den Arbeitsbereich Verfahrenstechnik (anwendungstechnische Sicht), (2) Integration und Abstimmung in Bezug auf die beteiligten Entwickler (arbeitswissenschaftliche Sicht), (3) Integration im Sinne der Koordination der Softwareergebnisse des Projekts, d.h. der Gesamtumgebung /des Rahmenwerks (softwaretechnische Sicht).

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Nagl, M., Westfechtel, B. (1999). Integration. In: Nagl, M., Westfechtel, B. (eds) Integration von Entwicklungssystemen in Ingenieuranwendungen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59857-9_9

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