What is Microservice architecture?
Microservice architecture, an architecture where the application is divided into independently functioning small services.
Practical framework
The value of technology emerges when it responds to a real clinical or operational need.
Inter-system relevance
Microservice architecture is one of the concepts that should be considered during the design phase to enable different applications to communicate in a common language.
Why is it important?
When addressed correctly, microservice architecture contributes to teams working with fewer errors and faster; and enables management to make decisions based on more robust data.
For deeper information, you can refer to the Healthcare Software Architecture page, and for related concepts, check the Digital Dictionary page.
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What is microservice architecture?
An architecture where the application is divided into independently functioning small services.
What role does microservice architecture play in system integration?
Microservice architecture is concerned with the secure and consistent data sharing of systems; it is evaluated in conjunction with standards such as HL7 and FHIR.
Under which title is microservice architecture evaluated?
Microservice architecture is addressed under the title of Software Architecture in the context of health information systems and digital transformation.
