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Decomposition is one of the most mind-boggling assignments during the movement from legacy systems to microservices, by and large performed physically, in light of the experience of the product designers. In this paper we define a 6-step process that will help to reduce the complexity of determining when to introduce a new service into the project. This decomposition technique will help to ease the architecture of the project and determine a decomposition option that the product architect had not considered.