“…They found that there is an optimum number of (Sharman and Yassine, 2004) Simple bus, multiple bus, auxiliary or weak or subsidiary buses, planar triangular clusters, tetrahedron of clusters, three-level design hierarchy. (Yassine and Naoum-Sawaya, 2016) Random, diagonal, block diagonal, local, hierarchical, dependent, small world, scale-free (Hölttä-Otto et al, 2012) Integral, bus-like, modular (Min et al, 2016) Integral, linear-modular, bus-modular (Rivkin and Siggelkow, 2007) Random, local, small-world, block-diagonal, preferential attachment, scale-free, centralised, hierarchical, diagonal, dependent (Glazier et al, 2015) Ring, mesh, star, fully connected, line, tree bus (Selva et al, 2016) Combining, assigning, partitioning, down-selecting, connecting (bus and star, ring, mesh tree), permuting (Baldwin et al, 2014) Core periphery, multi-core, hierarchical hubs that will give a positive influence on quality, highlighting the importance of the management of hubs during the early design stages. Network science studies of hubs in engineering systems include Braha & Bar-Yam (2004a, Mehrpouyan et al (2014), Braha (2016) and Piccolo et al (2018).…”