Microservices Architecture in Cloud Computing: A Software Engineering Perspective on Design, Deployment, and Management
Ndansi Seraphin Sigala
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Ndansi Seraphin Sigala: National Advanced School of Engineering of Yaound, Cameroon
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 15, 215-239
Abstract:
In modern software engineering, it has gained much attention as an effective paradigm to traditional monolithic architectures. Microservices provide an application development approach in a module-based way, where larger systems are divided into a number of small, independently deployable, and loosely coupled services. It performs pre-defined functions, with loose coupling among these services via APIs, which interact with other services; thus, modifications or failures in one will not bring down the whole application. This architecture thus gives faster development cycles, continuous delivery, and scaling of individual components depending upon demand, making it quite useful in dynamic and large-scale cloud environments.
Date: 2025
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