modulariteettiä
Modulariteettiä, or modularity in Finnish, refers to the degree to which a system's components can be separated and recombined. In essence, it's about designing things in self-contained units that can function independently but also work together to form a larger whole. This principle is applicable across many fields, from software development and engineering to manufacturing and even urban planning.
A key aspect of modulariteettiä is interchangeability. If a system is modular, its individual parts can often
The benefits of modulariteettiä include increased flexibility, reusability of components, and simplified development and maintenance processes.