1st Edition

Mobile Microservices Building Flexible Pervasive Applications

By Nanxi Chen Copyright 2022
    276 Pages 73 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    276 Pages 73 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    In the 5G era, edge computing and new ecosystems of mobile microservices enable new business models, strategies, and competitive advantage. Focusing on microservices, this book introduces the essential concepts, technologies, and trade-offs in the edge computing architectural stack, providing for widespread adoption and dissemination.

    The book elucidates the concepts, architectures, well-defined building blocks, and prototypes for mobile microservice platforms and pervasive application development, as well as the implementation and configuration of service middleware and AI-based microservices. A goal-oriented service composition model is then proposed by the author, allowing for an economic assessment of connected, smart mobile services. Based on this model, costs can be minimized through statistical workload aggregation effects or backhaul data transport reduction, and customer experience and safety can be enhanced through reduced response times.

    This title will be a useful guide for students and IT professionals to get started with microservices and when studying the use of microservices in pervasive applications. It will also appeal to researchers and students studying software architecture and service-oriented computing, and especially those interested in edge computing, pervasive computing, the Internet of Things, and mobile microservices.

    1. Introduction  2. Design Concepts for Pervasive Applications  3. Microservices Deployment in Edge/Fog Computing Environments  4. Microservises Composition Model  5. Cooperative Microservices Provisioning  6. Implementation I: Service Middleware  7. Implementation II: Artificial Intelligence Services  8. Evaluation  9.Discussion and Conclusion

    Biography

    Nanxi Chen is an associate professor at Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology (SIMIT), Chinese Academy of Sciences, China. Her current research interests include pervasive computing, Internet of things, and knowledge-based systems.