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The hidden dividends of microservices

Communications of the ACM, 2016
Microservices aren't for every company, and the journey isn't easy.
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Microservices Backlog - A Model of Granularity Specification and Microservice Identification

2020
Microservices are a software development approach where applications are composed of small independent services that communicate through well-defined APIs. A major challenge of designing these applications is determining the appropriate microservices granularity, which is currently done by architects using their judgment.
Fredy Humberto Vera-Rivera   +3 more
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Reflections on SOA and Microservices

2016 4th International Conference on Enterprise Systems (ES), 2016
Today's Enterprises are facing many challenges in the service oriented, customer experience centric and customer demand driven global environment where ICT is becoming the leading enabler and partner of the modern enterprise. In the last decade, many enterprises have invested heavily in SOA-aligned IT transformations, but not harvested what SOA ...
Zhongxiang Xiao   +2 more
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Microservices

2023
The main goal of this thesis was to identify and verify the influence of the microservices software architecture on code quality. To this end, the thesis first presents the current state of research in the field of microservices, as well as definitions and an architecture analysis of software with a monolithic design approach.
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Supporting Microservice Evolution

2017 IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME), 2017
Microservices have become a popular pattern for deploying scale-out application logic and are used at companies like Netflix, IBM, and Google. An advantage of using microservices is their loose coupling, which leads to agile and rapid evolution, and continuous re-deployment.
Adalberto R. Sampaio   +7 more
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Microservices migration patterns

Software: Practice and Experience, 2018
SummaryMicroservices architectures are becoming the defacto standard for building continuously deployed systems. At the same time, there is a substantial growth in the demand for migrating on‐premise legacy applications to the cloud. In this context, organizations tend to migrate their traditional architectures into cloud‐native architectures using ...
Armin Balalaie   +4 more
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Telecom microservices orchestration

2017 IEEE Conference on Network Softwarization (NetSoft), 2017
The introduction of micro-services in cloud infrastructure provides modularity, flexibility and distributed software components. In telecom, the Network Function Virtualization enables running an application as a collection of smaller software components and micro-services that share an operating system (OS) or distributed across many computing servers
Duc-Hung Luong   +3 more
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Scientific Visualization as a Microservice

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2019
In this paper, we propose using a decoupled architecture to create a microservice that can deliver scientific visualization remotely with efficiency, scalability, and superior availability, affordability and accessibility. Through our effort, we have created an open source platform, Tapestry, which can be deployed on Amazon AWS as a production use ...
Mohammad Raji   +3 more
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The Tale of Errors in Microservices

Proceedings of the ACM on Measurement and Analysis of Computing Systems
Microservice architecture is the computing paradigm of choice for large, service-oriented software catering to real-time requests. Individual programs in such a system perform Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs) to other microservices to accomplish sub-tasks.
I-Ting Angelina Lee   +3 more
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Microservices

IEEE Software, 2018
Xabier Larrucea   +3 more
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