Migration of Software Components to Microservices: Matching and Synthesis

Andreas Christoforou, Lambros Odysseos, A. Andreou
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Nowadays more and more software companies, as well as individual software developers, adopt the microservice architecture for their software solutions. Although many software systems are being designed and developed from scratch, a significant number of existing monolithic solutions tend to be transformed to this new architectural style. What is less common, though, is how to migrate component-based software systems to systems composed of microservices and enjoy the benefits of ease of changes, rapid deployment and versatile architecture. This paper proposes a novel and integrated process for the decomposition of existing software components with the aim being to fully or partially replace their functional parts with by a number of suitable and available microservices. The proposed process is built on semi-formal profiling and utilizes ontologies to match between properties of the decomposed functions of the component and those offered by microservices residing in a repository. Matching concludes with recommended solutions yielded by multi-objective optimization which considers also possible dependencies between the functional parts.
软件组件向微服务的迁移:匹配和综合
如今,越来越多的软件公司以及个人软件开发人员在他们的软件解决方案中采用了微服务架构。尽管许多软件系统都是从零开始设计和开发的,但是大量现有的单片解决方案倾向于转换为这种新的体系结构风格。然而,不太常见的是,如何将基于组件的软件系统迁移到由微服务组成的系统,并享受易于更改、快速部署和通用架构的好处。本文提出了一种新的、集成的方法来分解现有的软件组件,目的是用一些合适的、可用的微服务来完全或部分地替换它们的功能部分。所建议的流程建立在半形式化分析的基础上,并利用本体来匹配组件分解功能的属性和驻留在存储库中的微服务提供的属性。通过多目标优化得到推荐解,并考虑了功能部分之间可能存在的依赖关系。
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