Móðulhugbúnaðurinn
Móðulhugbúnaðurinn is an Icelandic term that translates to "module software" or "modular software" in English. It refers to software that is designed and built as a collection of independent, interchangeable components or modules. Each module performs a specific function and can be developed, tested, updated, or replaced without affecting other parts of the system. This approach contrasts with monolithic software architectures, where all functionalities are tightly integrated into a single, large unit.
The primary benefit of móðulhugbúnaðurinn is its flexibility and maintainability. Developers can work on individual modules
Examples of móðulhugbúnaðurinn can be found in various software domains. Operating systems often employ modular designs,