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A general solution abstracts from the specific tasks and solves a superset of them. Parameterization of some kind is used to specify what has to be done in a given situation. | A general solution abstracts from the specific tasks and solves a superset of them. Parameterization of some kind is used to specify what has to be done in a given situation. | ||
- | A module can be more general than another one. But there are two aspects of this: First of all there is functionality. If module '' | + | |
===== Rationale ===== | ===== Rationale ===== | ||
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