MFE typically refers to Micro Frontend architecture. It's an architectural style where a frontend app is decomposed into smaller, independent units (micro frontends). These micro frontends can be developed, tested, and deployed independently by different teams. They are then composed into a single, cohesive user interface at runtime. Common use cases include large web applications with multiple teams, enabling faster development cycles and increased flexibility.
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