Process Implications of Executable Domain Models for Microservices Development

Bo Wang, B. Boehm
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Microservice architecture has been recognized as an important enabler for continuous development of many cloud-based systems. Code generation has been tried in the tool chain of building microservices. However, most existing tools generally do not consider the risks from continuous development.We have been developing a toolkit which generates microservices from application domain models. Our approach aligns development process to this toolkit and coordinates domain modeling activity over project life cycles. In this paper, we describe its framework and corresponding development process which eliminates delays brought by the uncertainty of a project at a relatively early stage. Several minimum viable products have been built upon the proposed approach during the past years, including automated generation of code from domain decomposition. Our result shows 10% saving of effort and fewer issues. Effort saving increases to 30% under an extreme condition with high-rate personnel turnover. We also discuss our findings on running these projects and raise discussion and questions for future enhancement.
微服务开发中可执行领域模型的过程含义
微服务架构已经被认为是许多基于云的系统持续开发的重要推动者。代码生成已经在构建微服务的工具链中进行了尝试。然而,大多数现有的工具通常不会考虑持续开发的风险。我们一直在开发一个从应用领域模型生成微服务的工具包。我们的方法将开发过程与该工具包对齐,并在项目生命周期中协调领域建模活动。在本文中,我们描述了它的框架和相应的开发过程,在相对较早的阶段消除了项目不确定性带来的延迟。在过去的几年里,一些最小可行的产品已经建立在建议的方法之上,包括从领域分解中自动生成代码。我们的结果显示节省了10%的工作量,并且问题更少。在人员流动率高的极端情况下,节省人力可达30%。我们也会讨论我们在运行这些项目方面的发现,并提出讨论和问题,以供将来的改进。
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