modülerlii
Modülerlii is a concept in design and systems theory that describes the state or quality of being modular. It refers to the construction of complex systems from discrete, interoperable modules that can be developed, tested, and replaced independently of one another.
In Turkish-language discourse, modülerlii is used to discuss modular design across software, hardware, manufacturing, and urban
Key characteristics include loose coupling, well-defined interfaces, encapsulation, standardized module contracts, and composability.
Applications include software architecture with plug-in or microservice-like modules, hardware platforms built from swappable components, product
Criticism concerns the overhead of managing module interfaces, potential performance costs, and the risk that excessive
Related concepts include modularity, systems engineering, platform design, and product architecture.