modemixity
Modemixity is a term used to describe the degree to which a system exhibits both modular structure and continuous dynamics. It denotes how clearly modular components or subsystems interact with smoothly varying parameters and states. The concept is used across disciplines to classify hybrid configurations that are not fully modular yet not purely continuous.
Origins and usage: The term is a relatively recent coinage in discussions of complex systems, hybrid architectures,
Characterization and measurement: Assessments often combine qualitative description with quantitative indicators. Typical factors include the proportion
Applications and examples: In software engineering, modemixity describes architectures that fuse modular microservices with continuous data
See also: Modularity, Hybrid systems, Continuity, Complex systems.