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Microservices are all about delivering services in a safe way, with speed, and at scale. With this focus, microservices as perceived today mostly focus on improving the ways and methods which are used in organizations to design, implement, and deliver complex functionality. While that goal of speed and safety at scale is important, some aspects of the resulting service landscape are currently underrepresented. This talk looks at two particular topics, service discovery and service evolution. We will look at why those topics matter and how they will increasingly matter in growing microservice ecosystems. Specifically, we will look to the Web for inspiration, which has been a successfully evolving service ecosystem, and what we can learn from Web patterns when it comes to solving certain problems in the realm of microservices.
APIs for Things)
Web Serviceshave surprisingly little to do with the Web
Web as a service ecosystemcould have taught
Let's wait and see if/when Web Architecture is needed
SOA based on Agile CD with DevOps processes[http://www.infoworld.com/article/3075880/application-development/microservice-architecture-is-agile-software-architecture.html]
Speed and Safety at Scale in Harmony
yell across cubiclessize
MS hangover
design universes
Anything goesmay lead to a highly diverse ecosystem
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