Motivations, Benefits, and Issues for Adopting Micro-Frontends: A Multivocal Literature Review
Information and Software Technology - 2020 [Context] Micro-Frontends are increasing in popularity, being adopted by several large companies, such as DAZN, Ikea, Starbucks and may others. Micro-Frontends enable splitting of monolithic frontends into independent and smaller micro applications. However...
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Zusammenfassung: | Information and Software Technology - 2020 [Context] Micro-Frontends are increasing in popularity, being adopted by
several large companies, such as DAZN, Ikea, Starbucks and may others.
Micro-Frontends enable splitting of monolithic frontends into independent and
smaller micro applications. However, many companies are still hesitant to adopt
Micro-Frontends, due to the lack of knowledge concerning their benefits.
Additionally, provided online documentation is often times perplexed and
contradictory. [Objective] The goal of this work is to map the existing
knowledge on Micro-Frontends, by understanding the motivations of companies
when adopting such applications as well as possible benefits and issues.
[Method] We conducted a Multivocal Literature Review, analyzing 43 sources ,
and classifying motivations, benefits and issues. [Results] The results show
that existing architectural options to build web applications are cumbersome if
the application and development team grows, and if multiple teams need to
develop the same frontend application. The application of the Micro-Frontend,
confirmed the expected benefits, and Micro-Frontends resulted to provide the
same benefits as microservices on the back end side, combining the development
team into a fully cross-functional development team that can scale processes
when needed. However, Micro-Frontends also showed some issues, such as the
increased payload size of the application, increased code duplication and
coupling between teams, and monitoring complexity. [Conclusions]
Micro-Frontends allow companies to scale development according to business
needs in the same way microservices do with the back end side. In addition, ... |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2007.00293 |