Abstract

The popularity of microservice architecture abbreviated MSA has attracted researchers and practitioners in recent years. MSA aims to divide the complex monolithic system from the service to the database into several autonomous blocks called microservices. In this way, updates and deployment of each service can be managed independently. The dissociation of data storage for each microservice is one of the particularities of this architecture. However, the manual implementation of certain tasks in the design and development of the MSA is time-consuming particularly with regard to data management. The objective of this article is therefore to automatically generate the data structure of a microservice from ReLEL in order to systematically derive the MSA databases. Our approach is based on the Praxeme methodology. It is realized in two stages. First, the semantic aspect is derived. Then, we develop ATL derivation rules to design the data structure.

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