intramodularity
Intramodularity is a term that appears in several disciplines related to modular systems, but it is not a single, widely standardized concept. In general, it refers to phenomena or properties that pertain to the internal structure, behavior, or coherence within a single module or component of a larger modular system. Because the term is not uniformly defined, its precise meaning tends to be context dependent and should be specified when used.
In mathematics, some discussions of intramodularity envision internal coherence within a module, lattice, or algebraic structure.
In software engineering and systems design, intramodularity is often used to describe internal cohesion and encapsulation
In network theory or organizational design, intramodularity can describe the density and quality of connections inside
Because usage varies, readers encountering intramodularity should look for an explicit definition in the given text