hubarchitecturen
Hubarchitecturen describes a design pattern in which a central hub coordinates communication, data, or flow between multiple peripheral nodes. The term is used across disciplines, including computer networks, information systems architecture, and logistics. In network design, a hub-and-spoke topology uses a central hub device or service to receive inputs from spokes and route data to destinations, enabling centralized management, policy enforcement, and data transformation. In logistics and distribution, hub architecture organizes warehouses as central hubs that consolidate shipments from origin nodes and redistribute them to final destinations, reducing transportation complexity and enabling inventory pooling.
Advantages include simplified routing, centralized governance, easier standardization, and potential cost savings at scale. Disadvantages include
Key considerations for implementation include hub reliability, throughput capacity, security and access control, data governance, and