modularity in English

noun

being modular, being made of standardized units which can be assembled in different ways

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1. The modularity and Adjustability provides a number of advantages

2. The Airframe ballistic helmet sets the standards in protection, comfort, and modularity

3. The Airframe™ ballistic helmet sets the standards in protection, comfort, and modularity

4. Design method of software is studied. Modularity design and real lime multitasking control mechanism is used.Sentencedict

5. Ashd -- A Sane HTTP Daemon Ashd is a HTTP server that follows standard Unix philosophy for modularity

6. This modularity of the operating system is at the binary (image) level and not at the architecture level.

7. Changing the number of MICs in a Cascaded system has an effect on the transistor efficiency, capacitor reliability, switching frequency, fault tolerance, modularity, MPPT capability, voltage gain

8. THE PRESENT TREND IN HARDWARE DESIGN SPECIFICATION IS TO USE TEXT BASED LANGUAGE DESCRIPTIONS WHICH ARE CONVENIENT FOR EXPRESSING THE HIERARCHICAL STRUCTURE , MODULARITY , AND REPETITIVITY WHICH IS INEVITABLE WITH VLSI .

9. Radhakrishnan says `modularity’ of sub-systems helps reduce costs and the low wage bills alongside the long hours put in by ISRO’s 500 work force that worked on the Mars satellite helped keep the cost very low.

10. In March 2016, Wiles was awarded the Norwegian government's Abel prize worth €600,000 for "his stunning proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem by way of the modularity conjecture for semistable elliptic curves, opening a new era in number theory."

11. In computing, Aspect-oriented programming (AOP) is a programming paradigm that aims to increase modularity by allowing the separation of cross-cutting concerns.It does so by adding additional behavior to existing code (an advice) without modifying the code itself, instead separately specifying which code is modified via a "pointcut" specification, such as "log all function calls when the