Treffer: Microservices technology in citizen-centric E-government.

Title:
Microservices technology in citizen-centric E-government.
Authors:
Saepuloh, Rival Muhamad1 (AUTHOR) rivalmuhamad17@if.unjani.ac.idu, Renaldi, Faiza1 (AUTHOR) faiza.renaldi@unjani.ac.id, Umbara, Fajri Rakhmat1 (AUTHOR) fajri.rakhmat@lecture.unjani.ac.id
Source:
AIP Conference Proceedings. 5/12/2023, Vol. 2714 Issue 1, p1-6. 6p.
Database:
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Microservices is an architecture that is popularly used, at least in the last five years. This architecture breaks down large applications into smaller applications that stand alone so that they can run when there is a crash or error in one of the services. Therefore, implementing these microservices is often carried out on applications with a high level of access. E-Government is an area that can apply this architecture because many government services are accessed by the public simultaneously, thus allowing these services to be down. This study will analyze existing government applications to see what services are available and create an environment to simulate those services. The simulation aims to see if one or two services are currently unusable due to repairs, then other services can still be used. All services will be a single application with a microservices architecture. The test carried out is load testing to measure service resilience when receiving requests from users. These tests obtained 132.2 requests per second with an average error of 17% for 800 users per service. In addition, because each service is built in a different place, if one service crashes or does not respond, the other services can still run. For further research, it is necessary to add security to the microservices architecture because e-government usually requires a high level of security. The security in cloud services is also insufficient. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]