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Microservices Architecture Pattern

2021
So far, we have developed QuarkuShop as a single-block application. All the components are packaged in a single package. This single block is called a monolith.
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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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Microservices as Architectural Style

2021
Microservice approaches provide several advantages in comparison to classic approaches like layer architectures. The domain boundaries which were represented by a microservice can be found using event storming methodology. In the end, a maintainable and sustainable system can be created.
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Microservice Architecture for Cognitive Networks

2020 IEEE International Conference on Wireless for Space and Extreme Environments (WiSEE), 2020
This 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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Microservices: architecture, container, and challenges

2020 IEEE 20th International Conference on Software Quality, Reliability and Security Companion (QRS-C), 2020
Microservices are emerging as a new computing paradigm which is a suitable complementation of cloud computing. Microservices will decompose traditional monolithic applications into a set of fine-grained services, which can be independently developed, tested, and deployed. However, there are many challenges of microservices.
Guozhi Liu   +5 more
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Microservices Architecture and Design

2021
Microservices are an architectural style for developing a single application as a set of domain services. Each service runs its process. The services communicate with clients and other services through synchronous and asynchronous protocols.
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From Monolithic Architecture to Microservices Architecture

2019 IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering Workshops (ISSREW), 2019
The 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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Evolution of Microservices Architecture

2019
This is an era of digital transformation. Easy access of the Internet has empowered people and organizations to achieve more from sitting anywhere in the world. There was a time when every company was rushing for a web presence, and Internet adoption was picking up speed.
Harsh Chawla, Hemant Kathuria
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Microservice Architecture from Enterprise Architecture Management Perspective

2019
Microservice Architecture (MSA) is an architectural style to build distributed applications as a collection of independently deployable services. When adopting MSA, companies must drive some aspects that impact the organizational efficiency in order to guarantee (i) the strategic benefits of services; (ii) promote the best resources usage and (iii ...
Carlos Pinheiro   +2 more
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Microservices Architecture with GCP

2018
Every day, we probably use a service based on a microservices architecture. Every time we watch a Netflix series, we essentially use a service based on a microservice. A microservice offers more advantages than a classic architecture and is perfect for a cloud application.
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