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In this 'Back to Basics' video, Ashwini Rudra explains headless architecture, a subset of decoupled architecture that separates frontend from backend. He discusses how this approach can simplify and optimize applications accessed through multiple channels like websites, phones, tablets, and IoT devices. Ashwini demonstrates how headless architecture can reduce resource duplication and complexity by using a common backend for different frontend channels. He highlights the benefits of this approach for content management systems, publishing applications, and e-commerce platforms, including increased flexibility for developers and easier integration of new user channels.

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