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Microservice architectures exploit container-based virtualized services, which rarely use hardware-based cryptography. A trusted platform module (TPM) offers a hardware root for trust in services that makes use of cryptographic operations.
Antonio J. Cabrera-Gutiérrez +5 more
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Microservice Transition and its Granularity Problem: A Systematic Mapping Study [PDF]
Microservices have gained wide recognition and acceptance in software industries as an emerging architectural style for autonomic, scalable, and more reliable computing.
Andrawos M +87 more
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BlueNavi: A Microservices Architecture-Styled Platform Providing Maritime Information
Traditional methods of marine navigation are undergoing a revolution brought about by the almost universal adoption of the Automatic Identification System (AIS).
Hongze Liu +3 more
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Enhancing Saga Pattern for Distributed Transactions within a Microservices Architecture
The saga pattern manages transactions and maintains data consistency across distributed microservices via utilizing local sequential transactions that update each service and publish messages to trigger the next ones.
E. Daraghmi, Cheng Zhang, S. Yuan
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Introduction to Microservice API Patterns (MAP) [PDF]
The Microservice API Patterns (MAP) language and supporting website premiered under this name at Microservices 2019. MAP distills proven, platform- and technology-independent solutions to recurring (micro-)service design and interface specification ...
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Security in Microservices Architectures
Abstract A Microservice is a small or even micro independent process that communicates, acts, and returns via messages through lightweight mechanisms like Thrift, HTTP or RESTAPI. Microservices Architecture is amateur evolution of the Monolithic Architecture.
Nuno Mateus-Coelho +2 more
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The design and implementation of secure IoT platforms and software solutions represent both a required functional feature and a performance acceptance factor nowadays.
Constantin Lucian Aldea +2 more
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Microservices is a notion that claims to enable the creation of large, complicated systems that must operate in an unpredictable environment. Microservices should therefore promote resiliency.
Mr. J. Abdul Rasheedh, Dr. Saradha S.
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Eco‐Holonic 4.0 Circular Business Model to Conceptualize Sustainable Value Chain Towards Digital Transition [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to conceptualize a circular business model based on an Eco-Holonic Architecture, through the integration of circular economy and holonic principles.
Aguayo-González, Francisco +3 more
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A Microservice Infrastructure for Distributed Communities of Practice [PDF]
Non-formal learning in Communities of Practice (CoPs) makes up a significant portion of today’s knowledge gain. However, only little technological support is tailored specifically towards CoPs and their particular strengths and challenges.
AR Hevner +13 more
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