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* [[Modules Environment|Environment Modules]], a software tool designed to help users manage their UNIX or Linux shell environment | * [[Modules Environment|Environment Modules]], a software tool designed to help users manage their UNIX or Linux shell environment | ||
* [[Modula-2]] or [[Modula-3]], programming languages which stress the use of modules | * [[Modula-2]] or [[Modula-3]], programming languages which stress the use of modules | ||
==Science and mathematics== | ==Science and mathematics== |
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Module, modular and modularity may refer to the concept of modularity. They may also refer to: Template:TOC right
Computing and engineering
- Modular design, the engineering discipline of designing complex devices using separately designed sub-components
- Modular function deployment, a method in systems engineering and product development
- Module, a measure of a gear's pitch
- Ontology modularization, a methodological principle in ontology engineering
Computer software
- Modular programming, a software design technique
- Loadable kernel module an object file that contains code to extend the running kernel
- Environment Modules, a software tool designed to help users manage their UNIX or Linux shell environment
- Modula-2 or Modula-3, programming languages which stress the use of modules
Science and mathematics
- Module (mathematics) over a ring, a generalization of vector spaces
- Modular lattice a kind of partially ordered set
- Modularity theorem (formerly Taniyama–Shimura conjecture), a connection between elliptic curves and modular forms
- Module, in connection with modular decomposition of a graph, a kind of generalisation of graph components
- Modularity (networks), a benefit function that measures the quality of a division of a Complex network into communities
- Protein module or protein domain, a section of a protein with its own distinct conformation, often conserved in evolution
- A cis-regulatory module, a stretch of DNA containing a number of genes that share joint regulation by the same transcription factors
Music
- Module (musician), the solo project of New Zealand-based musician/producer Jeramiah Ross
- Module file, a family of music file formats
- Modular Recordings, a record label
- Modular synthesizer, a type of electronic musical instrument
- Sound module, electronic musical instrument without a human-playable interface
Other uses
- NTC Module, a Russian research and development center
- ModulArt, a technique used in contemporary art where a large-structure painting is made up of multiple smaller modules.
- Ford Modular engine, Ford's line of OHC V8 and V10 motors
- Volvo Modular engine
- Game module or expansion, an add-on publication for a role-playing game
- Adventure (Dungeons & Dragons), formerly referred to as a module
- Vitruvian module, an architectural measure