A paradigm where a software module operates as a standalone component without relying on a central controller or "head" system. This architecture enables decentralized processing, allowing each module to function independently. Developers benefit from simplified scaling and reduced dependency risks, while end-users enjoy more resilient applications. It is commonly used in microservices and IoT networks.
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