Intermodulrile
Intermodulrile is a hypothetical concept used in discussions of modular system design to describe the coordinated interaction between separate modules within a larger architecture. It is not an established term in mainstream literature, but it is used in thought experiments and speculative writings to emphasize the rules, interfaces, and governance needed to ensure stable cross-module behavior.
In the intermodulrile view, modules expose well-defined interfaces, and inter-module routines are governed by explicit interaction
Potential applications cited in speculative discussions include microservice ecosystems, plugin-based software platforms, hardware modular systems, and
Origin and status: the exact origin of the term is unclear, and it appears primarily in theoretical