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glossary:module [2013-05-22 23:05] christianglossary:module [2019-06-24 14:20] – [Examples] 78.34.45.13
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 ====== Module ====== ====== Module ======
  
-===== Definition =====+===== Meaning 1: Module as a General Concept =====
  
 +==== Alternative Terms ====
 +/*i.e. alternative names meaning the same thing*/
 +
 +==== Definition ====
 A **module** is a piece of code that carries a name and is syntactically distinguished from other parts of the code. A **module** is a piece of code that carries a name and is syntactically distinguished from other parts of the code.
  
-===== Description =====+==== Description ==== 
 +Several [[principles]] deal with the decomposition and interaction of classes, methods, procedures, functions, etc. In order to abstract from the concrete syntactic element---be it a class, a method, a procedure, a function, an executable or the like---the term "module" is used. A module is a general concept of a distinguishable part of the code which can be represented by a variety of language constructs.
  
-Several [[principles]] deal with the decomposition and interaction of classes, methods, procedures, functions, etc. In order to abstract from the concrete syntactic element---be it a class, a method, a procedure, a function, an executable or the like---the term "module" is used.+==== Examples ====
  
 +  * [[Procedures]]
 +  * [[Functions]]
 +  * [[Methods]]
 +  * [[Classes]]
 +  * [[Interfaces]]
 +  * [[Mixins]]
 +  * Modules (see below)
 +  * ...
  
-===== Other Definitions =====+==== Alternative Definitions ==== 
 +/*i.e. slightly different definitions for basically the same thing*/
  
-  In the context of [[modular programming]] "module" refers to the concept of a specific part of a system encapsulating  a certain piece of functionality. +==== See Also ==== 
-  * In some programming languages "module" may refer to a certain language feature .more or less linked to modular programming. +  * [[Unit]]
-  * In the context of testing, "module" may refer to the smallest separately testable piece of code.+
  
 +==== Further Reading ====
  
-===== See Also ===== 
  
-  * [[Unit]]+---- 
 +===== Meaning 2: Module in the Context of Modular Programming =====
  
-===== Further Reading =====+==== Alternative Terms ==== 
 +/*i.e. alternative names meaning the same thing*/ 
 +  * Unit
  
 +==== Definition ====
 +
 +In the context of [[modular programming]] "module" refers to the concept of a specific part of a system encapsulating  a certain piece of functionality.
 +
 +==== Description ====
 +
 +==== Examples ====
 +
 +
 +==== Alternative Definitions ====
 +/*i.e. slightly different definitions for basically the same thing*/
 +
 +==== See Also ====
 +
 +
 +==== Further Reading ====
   * [[wp>Modular Programming]]   * [[wp>Modular Programming]]
 +
 +
 +----
 +===== Meaning 3: Module as a Language Construct =====
 +
 +==== Alternative Terms ====
 +/*i.e. alternative names meaning the same thing*/
 +
 +==== Definition ====
 +
 +In some programming languages "module" may refer to a certain language feature more or less linked to the module concept in modular programming (see above).
 +
 +==== Description ====
 +
 +==== Examples ====
 +
 +Python modules: https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/modules.html
 +==== Alternative Definitions ====
 +/*i.e. slightly different definitions for basically the same thing*/
 +
 +==== See Also ====
 +
 +
 +==== Further Reading ====
 +
 +
 +----
 +===== Other Meanings =====
 +/*i.e. the same term referring to something different; put short mentions here or better add more detailed descriptions as additional sections */
 +
 +  * In the context of testing, "module" may refer to the smallest separately testable piece of code.
 +
 +----
 +===== Discussion =====
 +
 +Discuss this wiki article and the term on the corresponding [[talk:glossary:Module|talk page]].
glossary/module.txt · Last modified: 2021-10-20 20:31 by christian