Madrid, Spain

Aircraft Systems Integration

Master's
Language: EnglishStudies in English
Subject area: engineering and engineering trades
University website: www.uc3m.es
Aircraft
An aircraft is a machine that is able to fly by gaining support from the air. It counters the force of gravity by using either static lift or by using the dynamic lift of an airfoil, or in a few cases the downward thrust from jet engines. Common examples of aircraft include airplanes, helicopters, airships (including blimps), gliders, and hot air balloons.
Integration
Integration may refer to:
Integration
In a life-long partnership with his wife Jessie, James Grier Miller contributed substantially to the development of behavioural science and to the integration of disciplines through general systems theory, remaining actively engaged in these areas throughout his working life.
James Grier Miller in:The life and work of James Grier Miller, 23 MAY 2006.
Integration
Integrated circuit (IC) is a circuit in which all or some of the circuit elements are inseparably associated and electrically interconnected so that it is considered to be indivisible for the purposes of construction and commerce.
Jedec in: integrated circuit (IC), JEDEC (jedec.org}, Global Standards for the Microelectroncis Industry
Integration
Does anyone believe that the difference between the Lebesgue and Riemann integrals can have physical significance, and that whether say, an airplane would or would not fly could depend on this difference? If such were claimed, I should not care to fly in that plane.
Richard Hammin in: Sy M. Blinder Guide to Essential Math: A Review for Physics, Chemistry and Engineering Students, Newnes, 14 February 2013, p. 16.
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