Modularity
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Modularity can refer to one of the following things:
- In biology, modularity (biology) refers to the concept that organisms or metabolic pathways are composed of modules.
- In cognitive science, the modularity of mind refers to the idea that the mind is composed of independent, closed, domain-specific processing modules.
- In computer science, Modularity (programming) is the property of computer programs that measures the extent to which they have been composed out of separate parts called modules.