Research Article
A Microservice Architecture Use Case for Persons with Disabilities
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@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-319-61949-1_5, author={Andrea Melis and Silvia Mirri and Catia Prandi and Marco Prandini and Paola Salomoni and Franco Callegati}, title={A Microservice Architecture Use Case for Persons with Disabilities}, proceedings={Smart Objects and Technologies for Social Good. Second International Conference, GOODTECHS 2016, Venice, Italy, November 30 -- December 1, 2016, Proceedings}, proceedings_a={GOODTECHS}, year={2017}, month={7}, keywords={Mobility-as-a-Service Microservices Mobility aids for blind persons}, doi={10.1007/978-3-319-61949-1_5} }
- Andrea Melis
Silvia Mirri
Catia Prandi
Marco Prandini
Paola Salomoni
Franco Callegati
Year: 2017
A Microservice Architecture Use Case for Persons with Disabilities
GOODTECHS
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-61949-1_5
Abstract
Applications supporting the independent living of people with disabilities are usually built in a monolithic fashion for a specific purpose. On the other hand, a crucial sector for the livability of urban spaces such as mobility is undergoing a deep transformation, heading towards flexible composition of standardized services. This paper shows how this approach allows to build better applications for people with specific needs, making them seamlessly integrated in the most modern approach to smart mobility.
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