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Microservices User Requests Allocation Strategy Based on Improved Multi-objective Evolutionary Algorithms [PDF]
How to allocate concurrent user requests to a system based on a microservices architecture to optimize objectives such as time,cost,and load balance,is one of the important issues that microservices-based application systems need to pay attention to.The ...
ZHU Han-qing, MA Wu-bin, ZHOU Hao-hao, WU Ya-hui, HUANG Hong-bin
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Microservices architecture is widely used because of the ease of maintaining its microservices, as opposed to encapsulating functionality in a monolithic, which may negatively impact the development process when the application continues to grow.
Siti Rochimah, Bintang Nuralamsyah
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Deploying microservices in container‐based cloud environments increases the agility of resource scaling. However, the delay in autoscaling for microservices caused by container cold start results in response time service‐level objectives (SLO) violations
Dacheng Zhou +5 more
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MicroServices-driven enterprise architecture model for infrastructure optimization
Enterprise architecture (EA) is a discipline that is becoming increasingly important for businesses that are undergoing digital transformation. EA encompasses the practice of designing and managing the entire architecture of an organization, including ...
A. M. Abd-Elwahab +2 more
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A Survey on Observability of Distributed Edge & Container-Based Microservices
Edge computing is proposed as a technical enabler for meeting emerging network technologies (such as 5G and Industrial Internet of Things), stringent application requirements and key performance indicators (KPIs).
Muhammad Usman +3 more
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ChainsFormer: A Chain Latency-aware Resource Provisioning Approach for Microservices Cluster [PDF]
The trend towards transitioning from monolithic applications to microservices has been widely embraced in modern distributed systems and applications. This shift has resulted in the creation of lightweight, fine-grained, and self-contained microservices.
Chenghao Song +6 more
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Systematic Approach for Generation of Feasible Deployment Alternatives for Microservices
Microservice architectures rely on the development of modular and independent software units, which typically address a single task and communicate with other microservices via well-defined interfaces. This has several benefits such as easier maintenance
Isil Karabey Aksakalli +3 more
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An Application of Declarative Languages in Distributed Architectures: ASP and DALI Microservices
In this paper we introduce an approach to the possible adoption of Answer Set Programming (ASP) for the definition of microservices, which are a successful abstraction for designing distributed applications as suites of independently deployable ...
Stefania Costantini +2 more
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Self-Adaptive, Requirements-Driven Autoscaling of Microservices [PDF]
Microservices architecture offers various benefits, including granularity, flexibility, and scalability. A crucial feature of this architecture is the ability to autoscale microservices, i.e., adjust the number of replicas and/or manage resources ...
Joao Paulo Karol Santos Nunes +3 more
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Authentication and Authorization in Microservices Architecture: A Systematic Literature Review
The microservice architectural style splits an application into small services, which are implemented independently, with their own deployment unit. This architecture can bring benefits, nevertheless, it also poses challenges, especially about security ...
Murilo Góes de Almeida +1 more
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