Modular programming, as defined by Wikipedia, is a method of computer programming that divides an IT system into separate, interchangeable modules, each of which has all the components necessary to ...
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In recent years, modularization has evolved from a construction technique into a strategic execution model that is transforming how the Oil & Gas industry designs and delivers complex facilities.
Abstract: Modularization is used as one of the stages of reverse engineering to understand a software system. Due to the importance of understanding a software system for development and maintenance, ...
Modularization allows to divide a group of programmers who maintain the entire system into teams dealing with dedicated libraries. The division of the group of programmers into teams is beneficial, ...
In many cases, this is true. However, modularization is not always beneficial. Under certain conditions, it can actually make a system worse. This article discusses when modularization becomes a ...
If the 1980s is an era characterized by the downfall of an American economic model and the rise of a Japanese economic model, then from 1990 onwards is an era in which the Japanese model came apart ...
While Industry 4.0 continues to revolutionize the way manufacturing and processing plants operate, many businesses are also looking at how the design and build of a facility can be accomplished more ...