modularization

  • 1Modularization — The notion of Ontology Modularization refers to a methodological principle in ontology engineering. The idea is that an ontology is built in a modular manner, i.e. developed as a set of small modules and later composed to form, and be used as,… …

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  • 2modularization — modulinis skaidymas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. modularization vok. Modularisierung, f rus. модуляризация, f; разбиение на модули, n; расчленение на модули, n pranc. modularisation, f …

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  • 3modularization — noun The act or process of modularizing …

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  • 4modularization — modularizāˈtion or modularisāˈtion noun • • • Main Entry: ↑module …

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  • 5XHTML Modularization — is a methodology for producing modularized markup languages in a number of different schema languages (currently DTDs, XML Schema and Relax NG) so that the modules can easily be plugged together to create markup languages.Although it was… …

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  • 6Ontology modularization — The notion of ontology modularization refers to a methodological principle in ontology engineering. The idea is that an ontology is built in a modular manner, i.e. developed as a set of small modules and later composed to form, and be used as,… …

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  • 7modularize — modularization, n. /moj euh leuh ruyz /, v.t., modularized, modularizing. to form or organize into modules, as for flexibility. Also, esp. Brit., modularise. [1955 60; MODULAR + IZE] * * * …

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  • 8modularize — modularization, n. /moj euh leuh ruyz /, v.t., modularized, modularizing. to form or organize into modules, as for flexibility. Also, esp. Brit., modularise. [1955 60; MODULAR + IZE] …

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  • 9Modularity — Module redirects here. For other uses, see Module (disambiguation). Modularity is a general systems concept, typically defined as a continuum describing the degree to which a system’s components may be separated and recombined.[1] It refers to… …

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  • 10Aspect-oriented software development — (AOSD) is an emerging software development technology that seeks new modularizations of software systems. AOSD allows multiple concerns to be expressed separately and automatically unified into working systems.Traditional software development has …

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