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Transforming monolithic applications to microservices with Mono2Micro 使用Mono2Micro将单片应用程序转换为微服务
R. Krishna, A. Kalia, S. Sinha, Rachel Tzoref-Brill, J. Rofrano, Jin Xiao
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Enhancing requirements reuse through automated similarity matching 通过自动化相似性匹配增强需求重用
M. Mannion, H. Kaindl
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