Softwarean- und einbindungen

10:36 Nov 5, 2005
German to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Computers (general)
German term or phrase: Softwarean- und einbindungen
Softwarean- und einbindungen in das System eines Kraftwerkes
Paul


Summary of answers provided
5software integration and implementation
itaharold
4Software implementation
itaharold
3Software connection and integration
Steven Sidore


  

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Software connection and integration


Explanation:
Without more context, this is a literal translation of the terms.

Steven Sidore
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Software implementation


Explanation:
Either the one or the other: "integration" or "implementation". Naturally, when something is implemented in a system, it is also integrated, and vice versa. Alternatively: "total integration" (term used in "Totally Integrated Automation" (TIA.)

itaharold
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neutral  Steven Sidore: hmmm... implementation in a system does NOT inherently mean integration; in poorly designed systems, different functionalities stand in little or no relation to one another, whereas it is a hallmark of good design where integration occurs
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  -> hi, I suppose the topic on hand does not specifically relate to any quality issues
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software integration and implementation


Explanation:
Anbindung = integration
Einbindung = implementation

Example sentence(s):
  • Integration and implementation of software for power plant systems.
itaharold
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