Experience with microservices for legacy software modernization
Experience with microservices for legacy software modernization
Microservices are known as an architecture for building scalable applications running in the cloud. However, they also promise high maintainability due to smaller code bases and strong component separation, making them an interesting option for software modernization. We present a migration process to decompose an existing application into microservices, and report on experiences from applying this process in an ongoing legacy modernization project.
Microservices, Software Modernization
101-102
Gesellschaft für Informatik
Knoche, Holger
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Hasselbring, Wilhelm
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2019
Knoche, Holger
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Hasselbring, Wilhelm
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Knoche, Holger and Hasselbring, Wilhelm
(2019)
Experience with microservices for legacy software modernization.
Becker, Steffen, Bogicevic, Ivan, Herzwurm, Georg and Wagner, Stefan
(eds.)
In Software Engineering and Software Management 2019.
vol. P-292,
Gesellschaft für Informatik.
.
(doi:10.18420/se2019-29).
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Abstract
Microservices are known as an architecture for building scalable applications running in the cloud. However, they also promise high maintainability due to smaller code bases and strong component separation, making them an interesting option for software modernization. We present a migration process to decompose an existing application into microservices, and report on experiences from applying this process in an ongoing legacy modernization project.
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Published date: 2019
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2019 Software Engineering and Software Management, SE/SWM 2019, , Stuttgart, Germany, 2019-02-18 - 2019-02-22
Keywords:
Microservices, Software Modernization
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Local EPrints ID: 488741
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/488741
ISSN: 1617-5468
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Holger Knoche
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Wilhelm Hasselbring
Editor:
Steffen Becker
Editor:
Ivan Bogicevic
Editor:
Georg Herzwurm
Editor:
Stefan Wagner
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