noun
- plural of modularisation; the process of dividing something into separate, independent modules or units that can function on their own or be combined.
Usage: British English spelling (American English: modularizations); commonly used in software engineering, education, and manufacturing
Examples
- The software company completed several modularisations of its legacy code to improve maintainability.
- Educational institutions have adopted modularisations of their curricula to allow greater flexibility for students.
- The modularisations of the manufacturing process reduced production costs significantly.
- Recent modularisations in the system architecture made it easier to update individual components.
- The team discussed various modularisations that could streamline the workflow.
- These modularisations enable developers to work on different parts of the project independently.