DENIM
exploring data access in microservices
Informazioni aggiuntive
Autori
André M.,
Raglianti M.,
Cleve A.,
Lanza M.
Tipo
Contributo in atti di convegno
Anno
2025
Lingua
Italiano
Sommario
Adopted by companies such as Netflix, Amazon, and Spotify, the microservices architectural style is now well established. Aimed at facilitating software evolution, it is renowned for modularizing a software system into microservices, implemented in various technologies. Regarding databases, practitioners opt for polyglot persistence: Each microservice is responsible for its own database(s). This influences how the architecture is implemented. The decoupling and heterogeneity of microservices and their databases spread data access points throughout the codebase, complicating program comprehension and code-data co-evolution. Developers’ feedback reveals their struggles to obtain a holistic view of data access in such architectures. We present DENIM, a tool that enables users to identify data access points in microservices and visualize them in an interactive treemap. Using real microservice applications, we illustrate how this tool can be used for software evolution tasks.
Parole chiave
Microservices, Databases, Evolution, DENIM
Titolo atti di convegno
IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME)
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Status open access
Green