The widespread use of cloud computing and services has modified IS architectures which have been well established and consolidated in the past. We can call this “The Era of (software) MicroServices” which has led towards the adoption of Information Systems models independent from traditional tiered-architecture. MicroServices offer a new conceptualization adopting a distributed system decomposing the architecture legacy in micro-components, each one with an independent life-cycle yet interconnected and correlated. Two new concepts arise: “Continuous Integration”, referred as CI, and “Continuous Delivery”, referred as CD. Each MicroService is hosted within a single object denominated “container” which has a proper lifecycle and often with a unikernel-operating system with minimal sets of executable libraries. The paper then discusses the new technological tendencies under the lens of an organizational approach to new aspects of development and the emerging security solutions introduced by MicroServices, in particular for existing legacy systems.

Cavallari, M., Tornieri, F., Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation, in Rita Lambogli, R. L., Andrea Cardon, A. C., Renata Paola Damer, R. P. D., Daniela Mancin, D. M. (ed.), Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation Volume 24, 2018, Springer Heidelberg, Hidelberg 2018: 24 165- 177. 10.1007/978-3-319-62636-9_11 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/123149]

Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation

Cavallari, Maurizio;Tornieri, Francesco
2018

Abstract

The widespread use of cloud computing and services has modified IS architectures which have been well established and consolidated in the past. We can call this “The Era of (software) MicroServices” which has led towards the adoption of Information Systems models independent from traditional tiered-architecture. MicroServices offer a new conceptualization adopting a distributed system decomposing the architecture legacy in micro-components, each one with an independent life-cycle yet interconnected and correlated. Two new concepts arise: “Continuous Integration”, referred as CI, and “Continuous Delivery”, referred as CD. Each MicroService is hosted within a single object denominated “container” which has a proper lifecycle and often with a unikernel-operating system with minimal sets of executable libraries. The paper then discusses the new technological tendencies under the lens of an organizational approach to new aspects of development and the emerging security solutions introduced by MicroServices, in particular for existing legacy systems.
2018
Inglese
Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation Volume 24, 2018
978-3-319-62635-2
Springer Heidelberg
24
Cavallari, M., Tornieri, F., Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation, in Rita Lambogli, R. L., Andrea Cardon, A. C., Renata Paola Damer, R. P. D., Daniela Mancin, D. M. (ed.), Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation Volume 24, 2018, Springer Heidelberg, Hidelberg 2018: 24 165- 177. 10.1007/978-3-319-62636-9_11 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/123149]
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