External Integration definition

External Integration means any external interface(s), links, frontend/clients, apps, integrations, or data collection device, including without limitation any multiplexing hardware or software (including but not limited to a transaction processing monitor or a web server product). For the avoidance of doubt, the applicable Use Level must always be measured at the External Integration front end.
External Integration means any external interface(s), links, frontend/clients, apps, integrations, or data collection devic e, including without limitation any multiplexing hardware or software (e.g., a TP monitor or a web server product).

Examples of External Integration in a sentence

  • Paul Litva, "External Integration in Product Development: A Case Study in the Telecommunications Industry"5.

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