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Module - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Module or modular may refer to: • Modular design, design of a system in parts • Modular Function Deployment, a method for product modularization • Ontology modularization, a methodological principl...
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Module (mathematics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In abstract algebra, the concept of a module over a ring is a generalization of the notion of vector space, where instead of requiring the scalars to lie in a field, the "scalars" may lie in an arbi...
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This Module Maker will show you how to build your own; Online Research Modules that will challenge your students to make up their own minds while supplying them with rich information to support such thinking.
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Module file - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Module files are a family of music file formats related to the MOD file format on Amiga systems. Module files store several patterns or pages of music data in a form similar to that of a spreadsh...
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This page describes the term module and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... (1) In software, a module is a part of a program. Programs are composed of one or more independently developed modules that are not combined until the program is linked. A single module can contain one or...
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This document is a semi-formal list of Perl 5 Modules. The Perl 4 concept of packages has been extended in Perl 5 and a new standardised form of reusable software component has been defined: the Module.
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Come to CNET for the latest news stories and articles, trusted editor and user reviews, and software downloads related to module. ... Get a comprehensive tweaking utility suite. TAGS: module...
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A Module is a collection of methods and constants. The methods in a module may be instance methods or module methods. Instance methods appear as methods in a class when the module is included, module methods do not.
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