modular simplicity
[ˈmɒdjələr ˈsɪmplɪsɪti]
noun
simplicidade modular
1. The design principle of breaking down a complex system into independent, interchangeable components (modules) that are each simple in structure and function, making the overall system easier to understand, maintain, and modify
The software architect praised the modular simplicity of the new framework, which allowed developers to work on individual components without affecting the entire system
O arquiteto de software elogiou a simplicidade modular do novo framework, que permitiu aos desenvolvedores trabalhar em componentes individuais sem afetar o sistema inteiro
2. In design and engineering, the quality of creating products or systems using simple, standardized modules that can be combined or reconfigured for different purposes
The furniture company's modular simplicity approach made it possible for customers to customize their configurations easily
A abordagem de simplicidade modular da empresa de móveis tornou possível para os clientes personalizar suas configurações facilmente
This term is predominantly used in technical, engineering, and software development contexts in both Brazil and the USA. It reflects modern design philosophy emphasizing efficiency and flexibility. In Brazilian tech companies and startups, particularly in São Paulo's thriving tech scene, this concept is highly valued and frequently discussed in development and product design meetings. The term represents a shift away from monolithic systems toward more flexible, scalable solutions.
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