Let's break it down:
concord \con"cord\, n. [F. concorde, L. concordia, fr. concors of the same mind, agreeing; con- + cor, cordis, heart. See Heart, and cf. Accord.]
- A state of agreement; harmony; union.
- Agreement by stipulation, compact, or covenant.
electronic \i-ˌlek-ˈträ-nik\, adj. [Origin: term first suggested in 1891 by Irish physicist G. J. Stoney (1826–1911); electr(ic) + -on]
- Of, relating to, or utilizing devices constructed or working by the methods or principles of electronics.
- Implemented on or by means of a computer : involving a computer
systems \ˈsis-təm\ n. [L. systemat-, systema, G. systēmat-, systēma]
- Groups of devices or artificial objects or organizations forming a network especially for distributing something or serving a common purpose.
- A regularly interacting or interdependent group of items forming a unified whole.