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Microservices Architecture with APIs: Design, Implementation, and MuleSoft Integration
Journal of Electrical SystemsThis paper presents a comprehensive technical analysis of microservices architecture combined with API-driven design principles. Microservices enable organizations to achieve rapid deployment cycles, independent scalability, and technology flexibility by
Venkata Pavan, Kumar Gummadi
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Models and Technologies for Autoscaling Based on Machine Learning for Microservices Architecture
International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intelligent SystemsThe subject of the research in the article is machine learning processes in web service systems used for providing online services. The subject of the study is methods and tools for auto-scaling these web services using machine learning. The evolution of
S. Semerikov +4 more
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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
2021Microservice 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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A Complexity Metric for Microservices Architecture Migration
International Conference on Software Architecture, 2020Monolith applications tend to be difficult to deploy, upgrade, maintain, and understand. Microservices, on the other hand, have the advantages of being independently developed, tested, deployed, scaled and, more importantly, easier to change and maintain.
Nuno Santos, A. R. Silva
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A Metrics Framework for Evaluating Microservices Architecture Designs
Journal of Web Engineering, 2020Microservices are becoming a more popular software architecture among companies and developers. Therefore, there is a need to develop methods for quantifying the process of measuring the quality of microservices design. This paper has created a novel set
Omar Al-Debagy, P. Martinek
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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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Testing Microservices Architecture-Based Applications: A Systematic Mapping Study
Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference, 2020Microservices is an architectural style that provides several benefits to develop applications as small, independent, and modular services. Building Microservices Architecture (MSA)-based applications is immensely supported by using software testing ...
M. Waseem +3 more
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A Cloud Robotic Application Platform Design Based on the Microservices Architecture
International Conference on Control, Robotics and Intelligent System, 2020The paradigm of cloud robotics points out a direction for the future development of robots. By deploying robotic applications in the cloud, the workload and cost of local robots are greatly reduced.
Binhuai Xu, Jing Bian
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Microservices Architecture and Design
2021Microservices 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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