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Monolithic

Something that is monolithic is something created in one piece, resembling a monolith such as an obelisk. It mostly signifies artifacts without any subcomponents, i.e. a non-modularized, non-componentized, non-dismantable building block.

Uses

  • In computer programming, a monolithic program is a program built or shipped as one large program file or executable image. That is, it is not sectioned into a main program and supporting libraries. On modern systems, such a program might also be called statically linked.
  • In computer operating systems, a monolithic kernel is a kernel which behaves as a single program, rather than as a collection of intercommunicating programs as in the microkernel design. The term "monolithic kernel" was coined as a mild term of abuse during a period in operating-systems research when microkernels were believed to be more advanced and capable..

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Last updated: 01-04-2007 01:18:57
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