@inproceedings{PumpKoschelAhlers2019, author = {Pump, Richard and Koschel, Arne and Ahlers, Volker}, title = {Applying Microservice Principles to Simulation Tools}, booktitle = {SERVICE COMPUTATION 2019, The Eleventh International Conference on Advanced Service Computing}, isbn = {978-1-61208-702-3}, issn = {2308-3549}, doi = {10.25968/opus-2584}, url = {https://www.thinkmind.org/index.php?view=article\&articleid=service_computation_2019_1_20_18002}, institution = {Fakult{\"a}t IV - Wirtschaft und Informatik}, pages = {6 -- 9}, year = {2019}, abstract = {The usage of microservices promises a lot of benefits concerning scalability and maintainability, rewriting large monoliths is however not always possible. Especially in scientific projects, pure microservice architectures are therefore not feasible in every project. We propose the utilization of microservice principles for the construction of microsimulations for urban transport. We present a prototypical architecture for the connection of MATSim and AnyLogic, two widely used simulation tools in the context of urban transport simulation. The proposed system combines the two tools into a singular tool supporting civil engineers in decision making on innovative urban transport concepts.}, subject = {Mikroservice}, language = {en} }