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The Software and Information Complex Which Uses Structured Physical Knowledge for Technical Systems Design

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The article is concerned about the architecture and cloud infrastructure of the software and information complex, which uses structured physical knowledge for technical systems design. A comparative analysis of microservice architecture and monolithic applications has been carried out. Based on the performed analysis, a microservice architecture project for the designed complex has been developed. Also, the article also describes AWS basic services and how to build the necessary infrastructure for the designed complex with their help.

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The reported study was funded by RFBR (research project 18-07-01086), RFBR and Administration of the Volgograd region (projects 19-47-340007, 19-41-340016).

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Vayngolts, I., Korobkin, D., Fomenkov, S., Kolesnikov, S. (2019). The Software and Information Complex Which Uses Structured Physical Knowledge for Technical Systems Design. In: Kravets, A., Groumpos, P., Shcherbakov, M., Kultsova, M. (eds) Creativity in Intelligent Technologies and Data Science. CIT&DS 2019. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1084. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29750-3_4

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