Microservices Architecture - Design Patterns and Challenges: Exploring design patterns and addressing challenges associated with microservices architecture for building scalable software systems
Keywords:
Microservices architecture, Design patterns, ScalabilityAbstract
Microservices architecture has gained popularity in recent years due to its ability to enable the development of scalable and flexible software systems. This research paper explores various design patterns used in microservices architecture and examines the challenges associated with its implementation. The paper discusses the benefits of microservices architecture, such as improved scalability, resilience, and maintainability, and provides insights into best practices for designing and deploying microservices-based systems. Additionally, the paper addresses key challenges, including service communication, data management, and monitoring, and proposes solutions to mitigate these challenges. Overall, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of microservices architecture, its design patterns, and the challenges involved in its implementation.
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