A Decision Model for Selecting Patterns and Strategies to Decompose Applications into Microservices

Waseem, M. and Liang, P. and Márquez, G. and Shahin, M. and Khan, A.A. and Ahmad, A. (2021) A Decision Model for Selecting Patterns and Strategies to Decompose Applications into Microservices. In: Service-Oriented Computing : 19th International Conference, ICSOC 2021, Virtual Event, November 22–25, 2021, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science . Springer, Cham, pp. 850-858. ISBN 9783030914301

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Abstract

Microservices Architecture (MSA) style is a promising design approach to develop software applications consisting of multiple small and independently deployable services. Over the past few years, researchers and practitioners have proposed many MSA patterns and strategies covering various aspects of microservices design, such as application decomposition. However, selecting appropriate patterns and strategies can entail various challenges for practitioners. To this end, this study proposes a decision model for selecting patterns and strategies to decompose applications into microservices. We used peer-reviewed and grey literature to collect the patterns, strategies, and quality attributes for creating this decision model.

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10 Feb 2023 14:35
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