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Byron, an Event-Driven Microservices Framework
Author(s) -
João Daniel,
Leonardo L. V. Oliveira,
Renato Ferreira,
Eduardo Guerra,
Thatiane O. Rosa,
A. Goldman vel Lejbman
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5753/eradsp.2020.16888
Subject(s) - microservices , computer science , scalability , maintainability , event (particle physics) , consistency (knowledge bases) , software engineering , software architecture , architectural style , distributed computing , code refactoring , software , architecture , database , programming language , operating system , artificial intelligence , cloud computing , art , physics , quantum mechanics , visual arts
The rise of technological dependency made some requirements crucial to online systems, such as availability, and scalability. The microservices architectural style provides improvements to scalability and software maintainability and has been broadly adopted. Although, microservices highlight trade-offs between consistency and coupling level. This work presents Byron, an event-driven microservices framework as a solution to mitigate these problems. It implements a reactive architecture in an Event-Sourcing environment.

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