Modulidele
Modulidele, also known as modularity, is a concept in various fields, including mathematics, computer science, and biology, that refers to the degree to which a system, object, or concept can be divided into smaller, independent parts or modules. These modules can be combined in various ways to create different systems or structures, allowing for flexibility, scalability, and reusability. Modularity is often contrasted with monolithic systems, which are designed as a single, indivisible unit.
In mathematics, modularity often refers to the study of modular forms and modular arithmetic. Modular forms
In computer science, modularity is a key principle in software design and engineering. It involves dividing
In biology, modularity refers to the organization of biological systems into discrete, functional units or modules.
Overall, the concept of modulidele is fundamental to understanding the structure, function, and behavior of complex