Microservices: A Mapping Study for Internet of Things Solutions

C. Santana, B. M. Alencar, Cássio V. S. Prazeres
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The Internet of Things (IoT) involves the connectivity of a number of different physical and virtual devices, allowing the development of new services and applications. These intelligent objects, along with their tasks, constitute domain-specific applications (vertical markets), while ubiquitous and analytical services form domain-independent services (horizontal markets). The development of these applications and services in these markets brings challenges such as deployment, scalability, integration, interoperability, mobility and performance. Recent researches indicates that Microservices have been adopted in several domains such as IoT. This paper provides an overview of the current state of the art (studies selected by May 2018) regarding the adoption of Microservices in the development of IoT applications by means of the mapping study methodology. In this context, we present the eighteen selected studies, the existing contributions and the future research perspectives.
微服务:物联网解决方案的映射研究
物联网(IoT)涉及许多不同物理和虚拟设备的连接,从而允许开发新的服务和应用程序。这些智能对象及其任务构成了特定于领域的应用程序(垂直市场),而无处不在的分析服务形成了独立于领域的服务(水平市场)。在这些市场中,这些应用程序和服务的开发带来了部署、可伸缩性、集成、互操作性、移动性和性能等挑战。最近的研究表明,微服务已被应用于物联网等多个领域。本文概述了通过映射研究方法在物联网应用开发中采用微服务的现状(2018年5月之前选择的研究)。在此背景下,我们介绍了18项精选研究,现有的贡献和未来的研究展望。
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