The microservice architecture is a new architectural style that structures an application into a set of small, independently deployable microservices, as opposed to the traditional monolith approach with a single executable. The microservice architecture is a distributed system that results in new challenges and increased complexity. This study expands the previous related research and investigates the implications of using the one-database-per-service pattern and a solution to the introduced need of queries spanning multiple microservices. In this thesis, two applications are presented, one with the microservice architecture and one monolithic counterpart, which are compared in terms of response time and throughput. As a solution for the d...
With great advancements in cloud computing, the microservice architecture has become a promising arc...
Monolithic software systems could become a challenge in certain scenarios when the software system n...
There are many challenges in maintaining the desired quality of service levels in modern microservic...
The microservice architecture is a new architectural style that structures an application into a set...
Microservice architecture has entered the industry to solve some of the problems with the monolithic...
The widespread adoption of Microservice architectures has posed many challenges regarding API design...
When it comes to building or developing an online system, developers need to choose what kind of arc...
Distributed data processing is becoming a reality. Businesses want to do it for many reasons, and th...
The growing number of Internet presents a higher requirement to backend application systems nowadays...
With the rise of cloud computing and the migration to web-based applications, scalable systems have ...
Microservices are small-scale services that can operate independently. An application consisting of ...
Many applications are using server-side architecture monolithically as it is the easiest way to make...
Microservice architecture (MSA) is an architectural style for distributed software systems, which pr...
Microservice architecture (MSA) is an architectural style for distributed software systems, which pr...
The volumes of data which Big Data applications have to process are constantly increasing. This requ...
With great advancements in cloud computing, the microservice architecture has become a promising arc...
Monolithic software systems could become a challenge in certain scenarios when the software system n...
There are many challenges in maintaining the desired quality of service levels in modern microservic...
The microservice architecture is a new architectural style that structures an application into a set...
Microservice architecture has entered the industry to solve some of the problems with the monolithic...
The widespread adoption of Microservice architectures has posed many challenges regarding API design...
When it comes to building or developing an online system, developers need to choose what kind of arc...
Distributed data processing is becoming a reality. Businesses want to do it for many reasons, and th...
The growing number of Internet presents a higher requirement to backend application systems nowadays...
With the rise of cloud computing and the migration to web-based applications, scalable systems have ...
Microservices are small-scale services that can operate independently. An application consisting of ...
Many applications are using server-side architecture monolithically as it is the easiest way to make...
Microservice architecture (MSA) is an architectural style for distributed software systems, which pr...
Microservice architecture (MSA) is an architectural style for distributed software systems, which pr...
The volumes of data which Big Data applications have to process are constantly increasing. This requ...
With great advancements in cloud computing, the microservice architecture has become a promising arc...
Monolithic software systems could become a challenge in certain scenarios when the software system n...
There are many challenges in maintaining the desired quality of service levels in modern microservic...