reverse integration

The term "reverse integration" is used in various fields, including computing, sociology, business, and healthcare, each with distinct meanings.

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Definition

C1computing

(technical)Merging different team branches into the main trunk of a versioning system.

Example

  • The team completed the reverse integration of their code branches into the main trunk.

C1sociology

(academic)A form of social integration where the dominant group adopts practices or participates in activities of a minority or marginalized group.

Example

  • Reverse integration can be seen when able-bodied individuals participate in parasports.

C1business

(corporate)A merger where the acquiring company adapts to the structure, processes, or culture of the acquired company.

Example

  • The reverse integration led to significant changes in the company's leadership and processes.

C1healthcare

(medical)Integrating medical care into behavioral health settings to improve outcomes for individuals with serious mental illness.

Example

  • The clinic's reverse integration program has improved patient outcomes by providing comprehensive care.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "reverse integration":

reverse engineering