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| A '''module''' is a self-contained [[component]] of a system, which has a well-defined interface to the other components; something is '''modular''' if it is [[construction|constructed]] so as to facilitate easy [[assembly]], flexible arrangement, and/or [[repair]] of the components.
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| * For modules in the architecture sense, see [[Vitruvian module]].
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| * For modules in [[computer programming]] see [[module (programming)]] (see also [[Modularity (programming)]])
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| * For modules in the [[Linux]] operating system kernel, see [[module (Linux)]].
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| * In [[mathematics]], there are a number of unrelated concepts which use the words ''module'' or ''modular''. In [[abstract algebra]], see [[module (mathematics)]]. In [[complex analysis]], see [[modular form]]. In [[group representation|representation theory]], see [[modular representation theory]].
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| * For modules as a computer-generated music filetype (.mod) see [[module_file]].
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| * For hypothesized modules in mental processes, see [[modularity of mind]].
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| * In [[role-playing game]]s, a module is another name for a scenario or adventure.
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| [[de:Modul]]
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| [[et:Moodul]]
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| [[pl:Moduł (matematyka)]]
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| [[zh:模]]
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