noun
- the quality or state of being modular; the capacity of a system or design to be divided into independent, interchangeable modules or components.
Usage: technical; commonly used in software engineering, architecture, and product design
Examples
- The modulability of the software framework allows developers to add or remove features without affecting the core system.
- Good modulability in building design makes it easier to renovate individual sections independently.
- The engineer praised the modulability of the new engine, which simplified maintenance and repairs.
- Increasing modulability in the curriculum helps schools adapt courses to different student needs.
- The modulability of the furniture system lets customers configure their workspace in multiple ways.