Updated wikipage ET: The Static Picture: System Organization. (Signed-off-by:jocelyn).

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Classes are the only form of module in Eiffel. As will be explained in more detail, they also provide the basis for the only form of type. This module-type identification is at the heart of object technology and of the fundamental simplicity of the Eiffel method.
Above classes, you will find the concept of cluster. A cluster is a group of related classes. Clusters are a property of the method, enabling managers to organize the development into teams. As we have already seen (in [[ET: The Software Process in Eiffel|The Software Process in Eiffel]] ) they also play a central role in the lifecycle model. Clusters are an organizational concept, not a form of module, and do not require an Eiffel programming language construct.
Above classes, you will find the concept of cluster. A cluster is a collection of classes, (recursively) other clusters called its subclusters, or both. The
cluster is said to contain directly these classes and subclusters.. Clusters are a property of the method, enabling managers to organize the development into teams. As we have already seen (in [[ET: The Software Process in Eiffel|The Software Process in Eiffel]] ) they also play a central role in the lifecycle model. Clusters are an organizational concept, not a form of module, and do not require an Eiffel programming language construct.
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