DETERMINATION OF SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE (SOA) AND MICROSERVICE ARCHITECTURE (MSA) USAGE CRITERIA

  • Oleh Siedashev postgraduate student of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Ukraine https://orcid.org/0009-0001-3259-3141
Keywords: information systems, software architecture, SOA, MSA

Abstract

 In modern software development, one of the key tasks is to choose the appropriate architecture for the system in the early stages of its design. This article examines two popular software architecture approaches: service-oriented architecture (SOA) and microservice architecture (MSA). Based on the analysis of architectural features, advantages and disadvantages of these approaches, the criteria that influence the choice of an architectural model depending on the specifics of the system are investigated. Microservice architecture, due to its independence and the possibility of rapid scaling, is better suited for dynamic systems with high requirements for flexibility. Service-oriented architecture, on the contrary, is focused on centralized management of services through ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) and provides better opportunities for integration and reuse of components in large corporate systems that do not require frequent changes in functionality. The main focus of the article is the development of an evaluation method that will allow software developers and system engineers to determine at the early design stages which of the architectures, SOA or MSA, is more appropriate to use for a specific system. Taking into account various technical and requirements, the method identifies key criteria that should be paid attention to when choosing an application software architecture.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Newman S. (2020) Monolith to Microservices: Evolutionary Patterns to Transform Your Monolith 1st Edition. O'Reilly Media, 270 p. URL: https://dl.ebooksworld.ir/books/Monolith.to.Microservices.Sam.Newman.OReilly.9781492047841.EBooksWorld.ir.pdf

Newman S. (2015) Building Microservices: Designing Fine-Grained Systems 1st Edition. O'Reilly Media, 278 p.

Richardson C. Microservice Architecture. microservices.io. URL: https://microservices.io/

Richards M., Ford N. (2021) Fundamentals of Software Architecture: An Engineering Approach. O'Reilly Media, 419 p. URL: https://mrce.in/ebooks/Software-Fundamentals%20of%20Software%20Architecture.pdf

Mitra R., Nadareishvili I. (2020) Microservices: Up and Running: A Step-by-Step Guide to Building a Microservices Architecture 1st Edition. O'Reilly Media, 316 p.

C. Martin. R. (2018) Clean Architecture: A Craftsman's Guide to Software Structure and Design. Pearson, 432 p. URL: https://agorism.dev/book/software-architecture/%28Robert%20C.%20Martin%20Series%29%20Robert%20C.%20Martin%20%20Clean%20Architectue_%20A%20Craftsman%E2%80%99s%20Guide%20to%20Software%20Structure%20and%20DesignPrentice%20Hall%20%282017%29.pdf

O.Yu. Ilyin et al. (2019) Scientific notes of the UNDIZ. Features of deploying microservice applications using a container management system. №4(56). P. 49-60. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31673/2518-7678.2019.044960 [in Ukrainian]

Published
2024-12-30
Cited
How to Cite
Siedashev, O. (2024). DETERMINATION OF SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE (SOA) AND MICROSERVICE ARCHITECTURE (MSA) USAGE CRITERIA. Computer Science and Cybersecurity, (2), 41-50. https://doi.org/10.26565/2519-2310-2024-2-04
Section
Статті