Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: EDUARDO LUIZ GOMES

Uma banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : EDUARDO LUIZ GOMES
DATA : 09/09/2019
HORA: 09:00
LOCAL: IMD CIVT B206
TÍTULO:

BPM2Microservices: Capturing business processes for microservices identification


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

BPM, Business Process Management, Models, SOA, Service Oriented Architecture, Micro Services, SPReaD, DDD, Requirements Engineering.


PÁGINAS: 66
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências Exatas e da Terra
ÁREA: Ciência da Computação
RESUMO:

Driven by the need to come up with more compelling alternatives to build software, microservices architecture has gained strength in recent years as a particular way of designing systems. Microservices are organized as a set of small, highly cohesive, loosely coupled, and independently distributed services through automated deployment mechanisms. The identification of these microservices is typically performed intuitively, based on analysts experience, and although there is a consensus that microservices should be created and maintained around a specific business capability, correctly identifying microservices is a major challenge, especially if the system’s functionality has been very interconnected. This problem is defined as the microservice identification problem, and although it has already been addressed in other research, approaches to microservice identification that address business capabilities and contexts that are not clearly manifested are still lacking. In this sense, business process analysis is presented as an alternative to identify microservices. Business process models provide a high-level and comprehensive view while capturing the logic of organization operations, thus enabling the identification of business capabilities and contexts more clearly. On the other hand, an iterative and incremental approach is missing that allows systems analysts to model business processes during the early stages of the development process. In this context, this research aims to propose an approach for identifying microservices that can uncover underlying business capabilities and contexts from business process models, while proposing an approach to business process capture that can be used by system analysts early in the software development process. This research will be applied in the context of the development of the new systems of the Natal City Secretariat of Urban Mobility (STTU), during 2019.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Presidente - 1542998 - CARLOS EDUARDO DA SILVA
Interno - 2274774 - EIJI ADACHI MEDEIROS BARBOSA
Externa ao Programa - 2245086 - ISABEL DILLMANN NUNES
Notícia cadastrada em: 09/09/2019 16:38
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