2020 46th Euromicro Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/seaa51224.2020.00045
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From a Monolithic Big Data System to a Microservices Event-Driven Architecture

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“…We opted to start with the collection of information from the literature, following the guidelines of [39]. A total of more than 300 papers retrieved from different digital libraries, such as Scopus and Scholar, were analyzed and a set of 10 papers [4,15,17,31,42,43,49,50,66,78] were able to meet our selection criteria. Even though very few papers provided detailed enough information about data management in microservices, we believe these studies are strongly representative of the peer-reviewed literature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We opted to start with the collection of information from the literature, following the guidelines of [39]. A total of more than 300 papers retrieved from different digital libraries, such as Scopus and Scholar, were analyzed and a set of 10 papers [4,15,17,31,42,43,49,50,66,78] were able to meet our selection criteria. Even though very few papers provided detailed enough information about data management in microservices, we believe these studies are strongly representative of the peer-reviewed literature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We highlight the following important observations. Functional partitioning: To support scalability (i.e., spreading functional groups across databases) and high data availability (i.e., achieving functional isolation of errors), functional decomposition of the application is a major driver for adopting microservices according to both survey respondents (57%) and the literature [15,17,31,43,49,50,66]. These results suggest that the design of data management technologies for microservices should focus not only on scalability, but also on stronger mechanisms for fault-tolerance and error isolation.…”
Section: Motivationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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