HILL, Richard, SHADIJA, Dharmendra and REZAI, Mo (2017). Enabling Community Health Care with Microservices. In: 16th IEEE International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing and Communications. IEEE, 1444-1450. [Book Section]
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Abstract
Microservice architectures (MA) are composed of
loosely coupled, course-grained services that emphasise resilience and autonomy, enabling more scalable applications to be developed. Such architectures are more tolerant of changing demands from users and enterprises, in response to emerging technologies and their associated influences upon human interaction and behaviour. This article looks at microservices in the Internet of Things (IoT) through the lens of agency, and using an example in the community health care domain explores how a complex application scenario (both in terms of software and hardware interactions) might be modelled.
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