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Modules (in the context of reconfigurability) are basic units that can be either added, removed, or transformed during a reconfiguration process, or in other words, that can be subject to modification1 Interfaces are what establish interactive links between a module and entities that are external to the module. Each interface can be described in terms of its nature, extent, timing, and sensitivity characteristics Effectorsare the elements that are necessary for carrying out the reconfiguration processes.They can be internal or external to the modules/system. Reconfigurable System Modules level 1 Other Components Effectors Modules Effectors Interfaces level 2 level 3 Reconfiguring level n Typical Position of Modules and Effectors in System Decomposition Level Definitions – Reconfiguration Objects Examples: 1: A. Urbani’, S.P. Negri’,“Example of Measure of the Degree of Reconfigurability of a Modular Parallel Kinematic Machine”