brokerbasert
Brokerbasert is a term used primarily in Norwegian and Danish to describe systems, processes, or business models that rely on a broker as an intermediary to connect participants, facilitate transactions, or mediate communications. The term translates roughly to "broker-based" in English. It is used to characterize arrangements where credibility, information flow, and matching services are provided by a broker rather than being fully peer-to-peer or decentralized.
In business, brokerbasert models are common in two-sided marketplaces and platform economies, including financial services, real
In information technology, brokerbasert architectures describe systems where an intermediary component, or a message broker, coordinates
Advantages of brokerbasert approaches include improved efficiency, access to a larger network, standardized processes, and enhanced
Related concepts include two-sided marketplaces, brokered marketplaces, platform economics, and middleware-based architectures.