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{{Wiktionary|module}}
{{Wiktionary|module}}
A '''module''' is a self-contained component of a [[system]], which has a well-defined [[Interface (computer science)|interface]] to the other components; something is '''modular''' if it includes or uses modules which can be interchanged as units without disassembly of the module. Design, manufacture, repair, etc. of the modules may be complex, but, once the module exists, it can easily be connected to or disconnected from the system.
A '''module''' is a self-contained component of a [[system]], which has a well-defined [[Interface (computer science)|interface]] to the other component; something is '''modular''' if it includes or uses modules which can be interchanged as units without disassembly of the module. Design, manufacture, repair, etc. of the modules may be complex, but, once the module exists, it can easily be connected to or disconnected from the system.


'''Module''' may also refer to:
'''Module''' may also refer to:

Revision as of 12:43, 9 December 2008

Template:Wiktionary A module is a self-contained component of a system, which has a well-defined interface to the other component; something is modular if it includes or uses modules which can be interchanged as units without disassembly of the module. Design, manufacture, repair, etc. of the modules may be complex, but, once the module exists, it can easily be connected to or disconnected from the system.

Module may also refer to:


Engineering

Mathematics

In abstract algebra, a module is a generalisation of a vector space.

Technology

Other

See also

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