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A Survey on Microservices Trust Models for Open Systems
The microservices architecture (MSA) is a form of distributed systems architecture that has been widely adopted in large-scale software systems in recent years.
Zhongyi Lu +2 more
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Winventory: microservices architecture case study [PDF]
In the CERN laboratory, users have access to a large number of different licensed software assets. The landscape of such assets is very heterogeneous including Windows operating systems, office tools and specialized technical and engineering software. In
Bukowiec Sebastian +1 more
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Assessing the Impact of Microservices Architecture on Software Maintainability and Scalability
This evaluation delves into the influence of Microservices Architecture (MSA) on crucial factors like software maintainability and scalability, which are vital in today's software development.
V. Thatikonda
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Microservices are a special type of service-oriented architecture that promises flexibility through the encapsulation of functionality and lose coupling.
Oberle, Michael +6 more
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Using Microservices to Customize Multi-Tenant SaaS: From Intrusive to Non-Intrusive [PDF]
Customization is a widely adopted practice on enterprise software applications such as Enterprise resource planning (ERP) or Customer relation management (CRM).
Chauvel, Franck +2 more
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Microservice-Oriented Architecture for Industry 4.0
Industry 4.0 (I4.0) is characterized by the integration of digital technologies into manufacturing processes and highlights new requirements for industrial systems such as greater interoperability, decentralization, modularization, and independence.
Ricardo Pasquati Pontarolli +3 more
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Information Security in Microservices Architectures
In this paper we investigate how can be provided security of an information system, which uses a microservice architecture. So, using of microservice architecture means that information system can be easily developed, deployed, and tested, but, on the other hand it means that it should be protected differently than the information system using monolith
Bazeniuc, I., Zgureanu, A.F.
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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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Trusted Microservices: A Security Framework for Users' Interaction with Microservices Applications
Microservices architecture emerges as a promising software design approach that provides large scale soft-ware systems with flexibility, scalability and fault tolerance.
Mohamed Elkholy, Marwa A. Marzok
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Split and Migrate: Resource-Driven Placement and Discovery of Microservices at the Edge [PDF]
Microservices architectures combine the use of fine-grained and independently-scalable services with lightweight communication protocols, such as REST calls over HTTP.
Bertier, Marin, Tato, Genc
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