Report service Integration vs Report Service SharePointMode

Hi,
I see some msdn docs using the terms "RS Integrated mode" while some other msdn docs use the terms "RS SharePoint Mode".
Are those the same thing?
I guess it is just diferent terminology used with diferent produtcs versions RS2008/SP2010 & RS2012/SP2013.
Am I wright or are there other considerations?
Note: I'm not considering the RS Native mode Webparts .   

Hi,
Per my knowledge, the
SQL Server Reporting Services Integration Mode is SQL Server Reporting Services SharePoint Integration Mode.
http://www.optimusbi.com/2012/11/23/ssrs-integrated-vs-native-mode/
As this question is more relate to SQL Server, I suggest you post it to SQL Server Forum, you will get more help and confirmed answers from there.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?forum=sqlreportingservices
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