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A Systematic Literature Review on Composition of Microservices through the Use of Semantic Annotations: Solutions and Techniques

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2019

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

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The aim of semantic web is to provide meaning to data shared by a network, therefore making it readable by humans and computer applications. The objective of this is to give the information and services a well-defined meaning by tagging web content with machine processable descriptions. Within the semantic web there are annotations, which relate data and classes offering a structured data. In addition, an ontology is an essential part of the semantic web, because it provides a vocabulary of terms and includes properties between concepts. There are several proposals over semantic annotations included in primary studies, but it is necessary to condense them in a secondary study, hence this paper presents a systematic literature review about the composition of microservices through the use of semantic annotations. This allows developers to determine which techniques are the most used in the semantic web. In order to perform this secondary study, the Kitchenham's methodology was applied. After its application, 68 articles were firstly obtained, once the inclusion and exclusion criteria was applied, only 39 studies were selected, which include automatic and manual review.

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The aim of semantic web is to provide meaning to data shared by a network, therefore making it readable by humans and computer applications. The objective of this is to give the information and services a well-defined meaning by tagging web content with machine processable descriptions. Within the semantic web there are annotations, which relate data and classes offering a structured data. In addition, an ontology is an essential part of the semantic web, because it provides a vocabulary of terms and includes properties between concepts. There are several proposals over semantic annotations included in primary studies, but it is necessary to condense them in a secondary study, hence this paper presents a systematic literature review about the composition of microservices through the use of semantic annotations. This allows developers to determine which techniques are the most used in the semantic web. In order to perform this secondary study, the Kitchenham's methodology was applied. After its application, 68 articles were firstly obtained, once the inclusion and exclusion criteria was applied, only 39 studies were selected, which include automatic and manual review.

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Semantic web, Ontology, Annotations techniques, Ontology languages, Semantic web services, Semantic microservices, RDF, XML, Services composition, Services discovering

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