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Modeling microservice architectures
Journal of Systems and Software[EN] Modern microservice architectures demand new features from traditional architecture description languages, many of them related to the complexity of the modeled systems. This paper first identifies common concerns found in microservice architectures.
Javier Esparza Peidro +2 more
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The Design and Architecture of Microservices
IEEE Cloud Computing, 2016Microservices are sweeping through cloud design architectures, at once embodying new trends and making use of previous paradigms. This column explores the basis for these trends in both modern and historical standards, and sets out a direction for the future of microservices development.
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Microservice Architecture for Cognitive Networks
2020 IEEE International Conference on Wireless for Space and Extreme Environments (WiSEE), 2020This paper develops the concept of a cognitive network and describes a microservice based architecture which could be used to implement such a system. Delay tolerant networking (DTN) influences the design of the architecture as well as the networking scenarios that the system attempts to address.
Rachel Dudukovich +3 more
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The Architectural Implications of Cloud Microservices
IEEE Computer Architecture Letters, 2018Cloud services have recently undergone a shift from monolithic applications to microservices, with hundreds or thousands of loosely-coupled microservices comprising the end-to-end application. Microservices present both opportunities and challenges when optimizing for quality of service (QoS) and cloud utilization.
Yu Gan 0002, Christina Delimitrou
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From Monolithic Architecture to Microservices Architecture
2019 IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering Workshops (ISSREW), 2019The purpose of this work is the definition of a strategy, still in early stage, that will be able to support the migration from a Monolithic Architecture to a Microservices Architecture. This strategy aims to be applied to monolith systems, encouraging their evolution into microservices-based systems.
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An architecture for self-managing microservices
Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Automated Incident Management in Cloud, 2015Running applications in the cloud efficiently requires much more than deploying software in virtual machines. Cloud applications have to be continuously managed: 1) to adjust their resources to the incoming load and 2) to face transient failures replicating and restarting components to provide resiliency on unreliable infrastructure.
Giovanni Toffetti +4 more
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Transforming Monolithic Systems to a Microservices Architecture
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 2023Context: microservices architecture enables organizations to develop an application as a suite of loosely coupled small and independent services that can be developed, tested, and deployed independently. Various organizations are re-architecting their existing monolithic systems with microservices architecture.
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A logical architecture design method for microservices architectures
Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on Software Architecture - Volume 2, 2019The use of microservices architectures has been widely adopted in software development, especially for cloud-based solutions. Developing such solutions faces several challenges beyond typical architecture and service design concerns, including service exposition (API), inter-service communication, and infrastructure deployment, among others.
Nuno Santos 0002 +10 more
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Datacenter Architectures for the Microservices Era
2021Modern internet services are shifting away from single-binary, monolithic services into numerous loosely-coupled microservices that interact via Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs), to improve programmability, reliability, manageability, and scalability of cloud services.
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Synergies of system-of-systems and microservices architectures
Proceedings of the International Colloquium on Software-intensive Systems-of-Systems at 10th European Conference on Software Architecture, 2016Systems-of-Systems (SoS) are being widely embraced by both practitioners and researchers. They share properties such as distribution, evolutionary development (i.e., openness), operational and managerial independence, and emergent behavior. Those properties imply that any element (system) in an SoS is able to operate independently.
Carlos E. Cuesta +2 more
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