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Encyclopedia > 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-dismantlable building block. A monolith is a monument or natural feature such as a mountain, consisting of a single massive stone or rock. ... The Luxor obelisk in the Place de la Concorde in Paris An obelisk is a tall, thin, four-sided, tapering monument which ends in a pyramidal top. ... An artifact (also artefact) is a term coined by Sir Julian Huxley meaning any object or process resulting from human activity. ...


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  • 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.

Wikibooks has more about this subject: Computer programming Computer programming (often simply programming) is the craft of implementing one or more interrelated abstract algorithms using a particular programming language to produce a concrete computer program. ... A computer is a device or machine for processing information according to a program — a compiled list of instructions. ... In computing, an operating system (OS) is the system software responsible for the direct control and management of hardware and basic system operations. ... In computer science, the kernel is the fundamental part of an operating system. ...

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A monolith is a monument or natural feature such as a mountain, consisting of a single massive stone or rock. ...

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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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