Abstract
Microservices have recently emerged as a new architectural style in which distributed applications are broken up into small independently deployable services, each running in its own process and communicating via lightweight mechanisms. However, there is still a lack of repeatable empirical research on the design, development and evaluation of microservices applications. As a first step towards filling this gap, this paper proposes, discusses and illustrates the use of an initial set of requirements that may be useful in selecting a community-owned architecture benchmark to support repeatable microservices research.
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Aderaldo, C. M., Mendonça, N. C., Pahl, C., & Jamshidi, P. (2017). Benchmark Requirements for Microservices Architecture Research. In Proceedings - 2017 IEEE/ACM 1st International Workshop on Establishing the Community-Wide Infrastructure for Architecture-Based Software Engineering, ECASE 2017 (pp. 8–13). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ECASE.2017.4
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