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Integriertem

Integriertem is the dative singular form of the German adjective integriert, meaning integrated. It is used when the adjective precedes a masculine or neuter noun in the dative case, typically after a preposition that requires the dative or in contexts where German spelling uses the strong declension (no definite article) or a limiting context that yields the -em ending.

In practice, integriertem appears in phrases such as mit integriertem System (with an integrated system) or

Grammatically, integriertem is one of several inflected forms of the adjective integriert. For comparison, the corresponding

Etymology traces integriert to the verb integrieren (to integrate), from Latin integer, meaning whole or intact.

bei
integriertem
Workflow
(with
an
integrated
workflow).
The
form
signals
that
the
noun
it
modifies
has
been
merged
into
a
larger
whole
or
is
functioning
as
part
of
an
integrated
whole.
It
is
not
generally
used
as
a
standalone
word;
its
appearance
depends
on
the
surrounding
article
or
determiner
and
the
grammatical
case.
nominative/accusative
forms
include
integrierter
(masculine)
or
integriertes
(neuter).
Depending
on
the
determiner,
other
forms
may
appear,
such
as
integrierte
(feminine)
or
integrierten
(plural).
The
exact
ending
reflects
standard
German
adjective
declension
rules:
the
-em
ending
occurs
in
dative
singular
masculine
or
neuter
contexts,
often
after
prepositions
like
mit,
bei,
oder
in
situations
without
a
definite
article.
The
adjective
carries
the
sense
of
something
that
has
been
merged
into
a
cohesive
whole,
a
meaning
that
remains
common
in
IT,
business
processes,
urban
planning,
and
organizational
contexts.