In the system concepts, term Integration A. implies structure and order B. refers to the manner in which each component functions with other components of the system. C. means that parts of the computer system depend on one another. D. refers to the holism of systems E. None of the above

implies structure and order
refers to the manner in which each component functions with other components of the system.
means that parts of the computer system depend on one another.
refers to the holism of systems E. None of the above

The correct answer is: B. refers to the manner in which each component functions with other components of the system.

Integration is the process of combining multiple components into a single system. In the context of computer systems, integration refers to the way in which the different components of the system interact with each other. For example, the integration of the CPU, memory, and storage devices allows the computer to store and process data.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • A. implies structure and order. This is not necessarily the case. For example, a system can be integrated even if it does not have a clear structure or order.
  • C. means that parts of the computer system depend on one another. This is true, but it is not the only definition of integration.
  • D. refers to the holism of systems. This is not the definition of integration. Holism is the idea that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Integration is the process of combining multiple components into a single system.
  • E. None of the above. This is also incorrect. Integration is a well-defined concept in system theory.