#2961. An Empirical Study on Microservice Software Development

November 2026publication date
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all);
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Computer Science Applications;
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Abstract:
A microservice is an approach to software development in which an application is designed and constructed to take maximum advantage of modularity. The results show that (i) missing parameters and operations are the most common service routing problems; (ii) incorrect versions of libraries, annotations, protocols and clusters are the main problems in service discovery; (iii) lack of authorization operation and web tokens open for a long time are the main problems related to service authentication and authorization; and (iv) lack of configuration options for the cache and inadequate patterns for long running transactions become major issues when invoking a service.
Keywords:
Empirical Studies; Microservices; Software Development

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