Restructuring
verb (used with object), restructured, restructuring.
1.
to change, alter, or restore the structure of:
to restructure a broken nose.
2.
to effect a fundamental change in (as an organization or system).
3.
to recombine (bits of inexpensive meats), especially by mechanical means, into simulated steaks, fillets, etc.
verb (used without object), restructured, restructuring.
4.
to restructure something.
noun
5.
the act or an instance of restructuring.
verb
1.
(transitive) to organize (a system, business, society, etc) in a different way: radical attempts to restructure the economy
The transformation from one representation form to another at the same relative abstraction level, while preserving the subject system’s external behaviour (functionality and semantics).
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