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Modular design - Wikipedia Modular design, or modularity in design, is a design principle that subdivides a system into smaller parts called modules (such as modular process skids), which can be independently created, modified, replaced, or exchanged with other modules or between different systems
Modular Design - Stanford University Technique #1: if a particular task is invoked repeatedly, design an API around that task (even better, do it automatically, without having to be invoked) Technique #2: if a collection of tasks are not identical, look for common features shared by all of them; design APIs for the common features
Modular Design - SpringerLink Modular design refers to designing products by organizing sub-assemblies and components as distinct building blocks (i e , modules) that can be integrated through configuration to fulfill various customer and engineering requirements
Introduction to Modularity and Interfaces In System Design In software design, modularity means breaking down big problems into smaller, more manageable parts Interfaces are like bridges that connect these parts together This article explains how using modularity and clear interfaces makes it easier to build and maintain software, with tips for making systems more flexible and easy to understand
An Introduction to Module Design - AISHE Key Terms in Module Design Module – the basic building block of a programme of study leading to the award of a degree, diploma or certificate also known as a course, unit or subject Aims – the teaching intention or purpose of the module and sometimes its context, for example, “the aim of this module is to