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https://epub.vgu.edu.vn/handle/dlibvgu/2005| Title: | Microservices vs serverless architectures an in-depth analysis and comparison for technology decisions in digital transformation projects | Authors: | Tra Ngoc Nguyen | Keywords: | Digital transformation;Microservices architecture;Serverless architecture;Function-as-a-service (FaaS);Software development | Issue Date: | 2024 | Abstract: | This thesis aims to comprehensively analyze microservices and serverless architecture to correlate technological challenges and strategic business decisions and explore howbusiness imperatives influence technical decisions for digital transformation projects andinitiatives. The impact of these correlations on the to choose either a microservice or serverless architecture is examined within this particular scenario. The concept of microservice architecture was initially proposed in 2014 by Martin Fowler and James Lewis and revolutionized the software development landscape. This architectural approach emphasizes partitioning intricate software systems into discrete services that can be deployed independently. These services are structured based on distinct business capabilities and interact through well-defined application programming interfaces (APIs). Microservices have advantages such as enhanced scalability, maintainability, and flexibility, making them a favored option for extensive systems and enterprises aiming for agility in development and deployment |
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