Weblike
Weblike is an descriptive term used to characterize structures, patterns, or systems that resemble a web in their interconnectedness and branching. It denotes a networked form with multiple pathways, nodes, and edges that enable robust connectivity and redundancy. The term is informal and contextual, often applied across disciplines to describe visual, architectural, or functional similarities to a spider’s web or the World Wide Web’s lattice of links.
In network science and technology, weblike topologies describe mesh-like or non-hierarchical connections where devices or nodes
Key characteristics commonly associated with weblike systems include multiple redundancies, modular or hierarchical clustering, and a