Abstract

Microfrontends represent a trend in the development of the visible part of a web application (frontend), which consists in breaking a monolithic application into separate, semantically independent blocks, developed independently of each other. Each component of a web page or application operates according to specially designed logic, and each of them can be developed, tested and deployed as a standalone application. The main goal of this approach is to facilitate the support and development of large applications that are worked on by different teams. Dividing large projects (“monoliths”) into smaller components has become a traditional approach to reducing the complexity of developing and maintaining software systems. The article examines the features of microfrontends, presents the results of an analysis of the performance of the most popular frameworks for creating microfrontends, and also identifies the features of the microfrontend development team.

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