Towards First-Class Architectural Connectors: The Case for Self-Adaptive Service Meshes
Resumo
The development of architectural connectors as first-class software entities is a long-standing software engineering promise that has not been fully realized thus far. This observation is especially true in self-adaptive software systems, where most advances within academia and industry have targeted software components as the primary locus for run-time adaptation. In this paper, we revisit the evolutionary history of architectural connectors and discuss the challenges of implementing architectural connectors as first-class self-adaptation entities in the domain of modern microservice applications. We then make a case for our ongoing work on a cloud-native self-adaptive service mesh framework that builds on recent container orchestration, self-adaptation, and service mesh technologies.
Publicado
29/09/2021
Como Citar
MENDONCA, Nabor; ADERALDO, Carlos.
Towards First-Class Architectural Connectors: The Case for Self-Adaptive Service Meshes. In: SIMPÓSIO BRASILEIRO DE ENGENHARIA DE SOFTWARE (SBES), 35. , 2021, Joinville.
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Porto Alegre: Sociedade Brasileira de Computação,
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