module
Module (from Latin modulus , diminutive of modus , " measure ", " unit ") stands for:
- Part of a larger system, see modularity
- Module (cognitive science) , functional unit in the brain
- Module (training) , (certified) teaching unit in an education or training course
- Module (university) , teaching unit in a course
- Module (software) , a function-oriented group of computer instructions
- Module (computer games) , storage medium for console games
- Part of a model railway layout, see modular model railway construction
- Module (mathematics) , algebraic structure generalizing the vector space
- Module (architecture) , building dimensions of classical antiquity (basic dimensions of the column order)
- Module (gear) , dimensions for standardizing gears, screws and threads
- The module , the youth wave of the Bavarian radio
- The module (band) , Eurodance band from the 1990s
- Module University Vienna , private university in Vienna
- Tracker module , a piece of music created with a music tracker
- The module, various material parameters from materials technology z. B. Young's modulus , compression modulus , shear modulus , longitudinal modulus
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