moduulaarisuutta
Modularity, often referred to as "moduulaarisuutta" in Finnish, is a design principle in which a complex system is divided into smaller, independent components or modules. Each module has a specific function and can be developed, tested, and maintained independently. This approach enhances the overall system's flexibility, scalability, and ease of maintenance.
In software engineering, modularity is achieved by organizing code into distinct modules or classes, each with
In hardware design, modularity is evident in systems like computers, where components such as the CPU, memory,
Modularity is also applied in various other fields, such as architecture, where buildings are designed with