The motivation for this transition comes from the fact that constantly maintaining a monolithic architecture has resulted in difficulties in keeping up in pace with new development approaches such as DevOps, calling for deployment several times a day. In contrast, microservices offer a more flexible option, where individual services comply with the single responsibility principle (SRP), and they can therefore be scaled and deployed independently. We propose a methodology, starting from a source code application, that provides a new architecture for the application oriented to microservices and deployable on Cloud.

From Monolith to Cloud Architecture Using Semi-automated Microservices Modernization

Di Martino B.;Nacchia S.
2020-01-01

Abstract

The motivation for this transition comes from the fact that constantly maintaining a monolithic architecture has resulted in difficulties in keeping up in pace with new development approaches such as DevOps, calling for deployment several times a day. In contrast, microservices offer a more flexible option, where individual services comply with the single responsibility principle (SRP), and they can therefore be scaled and deployed independently. We propose a methodology, starting from a source code application, that provides a new architecture for the application oriented to microservices and deployable on Cloud.
2020
978-3-030-33508-3
978-3-030-33509-0
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Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11386/4779995
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