将单片系统分解为微服务

Athar Sheikh, A. B.S.
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在从遗留系统迁移到微服务的过程中,分解是最令人难以置信的任务之一,根据产品设计师的经验,分解基本上是物理执行的。在本文中,我们定义了一个6步流程,这将有助于降低确定何时将新服务引入项目的复杂性。这种分解技术将有助于简化项目的体系结构,并确定产品架构师没有考虑到的分解选项。
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Decomposing Monolithic Systems to Microservices
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.
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