Microservice

/ˈmaɪkrəˌsɜːrvɪs/ noun

A microservice is a small, independent software component that performs one specific function and communicates with other components over a network. Many microservices can work together to form a larger application.

From ‘micro-,’ meaning ‘small,’ and ‘service,’ a term in computing for a reusable function or feature offered over a network. The concept grew popular in the 2010s as an alternative to large, monolithic software designs.

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