With the development of the procedures page and the individual and systemic webpage profiles for hardware articles, the two are beginning to overlap in terminologies and concepts. Modules are referenced in both and are slightly different between the separate entities. Procedural/Instructional modules are modular bits of instruction that can be applied and stripped away, almost like a macro. This distinction of module may even convolutedly apply to the hardware articles detailed in an equipment module, but a distinction must be made regardless. 'E' denotes equipment modules and 'I' denotes instructional ones. What purposes do 'modules' serve? A: For equipment manifesting, the (E)modules serve to encapsulate a common or recurring scheme of interconnection, defeating sometimes the need to laboredly outline each individual component. For instructional applications, (I)modules compartmentalize the setup/configuration required to activate or enable the desired fabrication of devices. A translucent vendiagram-like illustration is in order for visually representing the convergences and divergences of similar 'modules' of both varieties. Say an E module and I module are dealing with a close or exactly alike detail of devices - this custom diagram will visually highlight the commonalities as well as the technical artifacts.