modular design
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmodularanddesign
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modular
adjective
uk/ˈmɒdʒ.ə.lər/us/ˈmɑː.dʒə.lɚ/
consisting of separate parts that, when combined, form a ...
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design
noun
uk/dɪˈzaɪn/us/dɪˈzaɪn/
a drawing or set of drawings showing how a building or product is to be made and how it will work ...
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As a result these packages lack features such asmodulardesignand hierarchical analysis specific to robot systems.
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This suggests that by a propermodulardesign, debugging environments for multiple languages can be made to share most of their code.
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The above architectural specification captures amodulardesignof the system to be built as follows.
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The application architecture is of amodulardesign.
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Amodulardesignis one that achieves an optimal degree of functional-physical independence.
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Themodulardesignis able to reduce the complexity of the overall design problem to a manageable level.
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This paper also discusses feasibility and advantages of this simulation system by illustrating a case study; namely,modulardesignof a refrigerator.
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However, signatures alone do not support amodulardesigndiscipline, obliging the entire structure of complex systems to be represented as single entities.
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On the other hand, providing a separate library for parallelism is in general easier to implement, and achieves a moremodulardesign.
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From the modular viewpoint, a key idea in design is the concept of module, calledmodulardesign.
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It has amodulardesignfor ease of testing and assembly.
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This extension of the theory is important in view of practical applications to themodulardesignof software systems.
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Themodulardesignof the model makes this possible.
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Themodulardesigncan be disconnected during the maintenance intervention, or put the connected devices in a retiring position.
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Similarmodulardesignconcept is applied to the extensor as well.
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Metrics formodulardesignfor subassembly, design for interchangeability, and design for flexibility can be effective for reducing cost.
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The benefits ofmodulardesignand hierarchical analysis capability can be largely emphasized when these two functions are combined.
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Features such asmodulardesignand hierarchical analysis can be realized effectively by using an object-oriented methodology.
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To overcome this drawback, we employmodulardesignconcept in the development of parallel robots.
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