Hub and spoke is a network topology in which a central node (the "hub") connects to multiple peripheral nodes (the "spokes"). All communication between the spokes passes through the hub. It is commonly used in transportation, telecommunications, and computer networks. In software architecture, it's often employed for service-oriented architectures (SOA) and data management where a central service orchestrates interactions between other services.
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