noun
- The plural of modulability; the quality or capacity of being modular or capable of being divided into independent, interchangeable modules.
Usage: technical; formal; often used in software engineering, systems design, and manufacturing contexts
Examples
- The software architect emphasized the modulabilities of the new framework to reduce development time.
- Different modulabilities in the system design allowed teams to work independently on separate components.
- The manufacturing process improved by increasing the modulabilities of individual parts.
- Engineers assessed the modulabilities of the platform before deciding on integration strategies.
- The product's modulabilities made it easier to update and maintain over time.