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  • Modularity is often referred to as the clustering coefficient of a network.

    2010 July - Telic Thoughts 2010

  • Modularity is featured in that within major protein families certain commonalities are shared by family members.

    Better Models 2008

  • Modularity is not necessarily a prerequiste for a complex system but economically it is.

    Artificial Life, Constraint by Design 2005

  • Modularity has been cited as an improvement planned for the EE 7 specification.

    JavaOne debate: Java EE vs. Spring 2010

  • Modularity, we can say, is to a technological economy what the division of labor is to a manufacturing one; it increases as given technologies are used more, and therefore as the economy expands.

    The Nature of Technology W. Brain Arthur 2009

  • Modularity and interaction of brain regions underlying visuomotor coordination.

    Modularity of Mind Robbins, Philip 2009

  • The concept of modularity has loomed large in philosophy and psychology since the early 1980s, following the publication of Fodor's ground-breaking book The Modularity of Mind (1983).

    Modularity of Mind Robbins, Philip 2009

  • Modularity has another huge benefit for Microsoft: it will allow it to address the nascent ultraportable market, something that it finds hard to do with its current operating systems.

    The Marvels of Modularity glyn moody 2008

  • Modularity -- Being part of the system but acting autonomously.

    Archive 2007-06-01 2007

  • Modularity was supposed to make evolutionary changes simple—to smooth out a rugged evolutionary landscape.

    The Edge of Evolution Michael J. Behe 2007

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