Hubandspoke
Hub-and-spoke refers to a network design in which a central hub connects to multiple spoke nodes, with limited or no direct connections between spokes. In this arrangement, most traffic or activities flow through the hub, which serves as a centralized point for routing, processing, or distribution. The concept originated in transportation and logistics but has since been applied to data networks, supply chains, healthcare, and business strategy. The term is commonly written with hyphens as hub-and-spoke, while hubandspoke is a concatenated form sometimes used in writing or search queries.
Applications span several domains. In airlines, hub-and-spoke networks concentrate operations at key airports to consolidate demand,
Advantages of the hub-and-spoke model include improved routing efficiency, easier capacity planning, centralized management and inventory
Variations exist, such as dual or multiple hubs, and hybrid models that blend hub-and-spoke with point-to-point