In the microservices architecture, services are autonomous and communicate over the network to form a business use case. A collection of such services forms a system and the consumers often interact with those systems. Therefore, a microservices-based application can be considered a distributed system running multiple services on different network locations. A given service runs on its own process. So microservices interact using inter-process or inter-service communication styles.
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Indrasiri, K., & Siriwardena, P. (2018). Inter-Service Communication. In Microservices for the Enterprise (pp. 63–88). Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3858-5_3
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