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1. Breaking a system into smaller, loosely-coupled components that can be independently developed and maintained.
2. The distribution of power, authority, and decision-making to lower-level entities or individuals.
3. Simplifying complex concepts or systems by focusing on essential features while ignoring unnecessary details.
4. starting with small details and gradually building up to a complete understanding.
5. The arrangement of elements or components into a structure that mirrors their relative significance or connections.
6. Starting with a high-level overview and breaking the problem down into more detailed sub-tasks
7. Dividing a program into separate modules or parts, each of which is responsible for a specific piece of functionality.
8. The process of dividing a complex problem or system into smaller, more manageable subproblems or components.
9. Breaking a problem into smaller, more manageable parts, solving them individually, and then combining the solutions.