I suspect that event sourcing (with much thanks to @barryosull
for his posts on that topic here) is a pattern in the small which can transition well to event-driven microservices. It trains you to think about data in a similar way. However, you can use it in various ways that are not scalable. It would be great to see that connection researched as well as choices or constraints which will make transitioning harder or easier.
There are perhaps some industry case studies (i.e. jet.com), but no academic research that I'm aware of. However, I admit to not being well-versed in research.
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Hey Kasey,
that sounds really interesting! I would love to hear more about it and what research it exactly is that you think is missing.
I suspect that event sourcing (with much thanks to @barryosull for his posts on that topic here) is a pattern in the small which can transition well to event-driven microservices. It trains you to think about data in a similar way. However, you can use it in various ways that are not scalable. It would be great to see that connection researched as well as choices or constraints which will make transitioning harder or easier.
There are perhaps some industry case studies (i.e. jet.com), but no academic research that I'm aware of. However, I admit to not being well-versed in research.