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The results of this research seeks to understand the concept of modularity in engineering applications, strengthening previous works of the authors and focusing on its necessary implementation in naval architecture, as a practical and efficient method to optimize time and resources in shipbuilding, likewise seeks to demonstrates the relevance of other modularity concepts as it would be specifically that of mission modules, intended to fulfill different operational capabilities through the adaptability of warships for the accomplishment of the missions assigned to the Navies, optimizing the use of defense systems and economic resources.

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Piñeros Bello, L.A., Segovia Forero, C.E. (2020). Evolution and Present of Modularity in Warships. In: Carreño Moreno, V., Vega Saenz, A., Carral Couce, L., Saravia Arenas, J. (eds) Proceeding of the VI International Ship Design & Naval Engineering Congress (CIDIN) and XXVI Pan-American Congress of Naval Engineering, Maritime Transportation and Port Engineering (COPINAVAL). CIDIN COPINAVAL 2019 2019. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35963-8_17

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