Microservices
If you like applying Microservices, every challenge here gives you a chance to practice it on a real industry brief.
- CodeAdvancedNew
Stand Up Contract Testing for a Microservices Backend
Inventory the 18 services and pick the 6 producer-consumer pairs with the most staging breakages in the last 90 days. Stand up a Pact broker (self-hosted or PactFlow trial). For…
- Contract Testing
- Pact
- Microservices
Software Testing and Quality Assurance - StrategyAdvancedNew
Migrating a 40-Person SaaS Scale-Up to Cloud-Native Architecture
You are to create a detailed migration plan for TaskFlow. The plan must include breaking the monolith into at least 4 microservices, containerizing them with Docker, orchestrati…
- Microservices
- Docker
- Kubernetes
Big Data and Cloud Technologies - ResearchAdvancedNew
Industrial Case Study: Why a Microservices Migration Failed
Conduct 8 1-hour interviews across CTO, 3 tech leads, 2 platform engineers, 1 SRE, and the product VP. Analyze 24 months of artifacts (ADRs, RFCs, incident reports, deployment d…
- Industrial Case Study
- Qualitative Research
- Software Architecture
Advanced Software Engineering - StrategyAdvancedNew
Choose Between Microservices and Modular Monolith for a Scale-Up
Audit the codebase: lines of code per Rails engine, deploy frequency, change-coupling between engines (using git co-change analysis), per-engine on-call burden. Survey the 4 squ…
- Architecture Decision
- Team Topologies
- Modular Monolith
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