IS485 IS Project Experience (Research)- Fintech project examples
Project deliverable:
- A research report covering 2-3 research questions
- A working prototype
- Presentation slides
Research Problems:
- Approach the faculty advisor
- Project selection should be mutually agreed
Item | Research Problem | Research Questions | Research Method |
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1 | Microservices Architecture in Banking - In recent years, there is much written about microservices architecture. Even so, there is very little written about how microservices are used in the banking industry. I study is needed to understand microservices implementation in banking.
Faculty Advisor: Alan Megargel |
Research Question 1: How do banks decide on the boundary context and granularity of microservices?
Research Question 2: What kind of tool sets do banks use for building, testing, and deploying microservices? Research Question 3: What strategies to banks employ for migrating from monolithic systems to microservices? |
Research Method: Data collection through surveys and interviews of bank staff, and existing case studies.
Analysis of qualitative and quantitative data collected. Results and Conclusions. Integrated Report: Write up an integrated report covering all 3 research questions. Integrated Demo: Demonstrate a fully functional microservice for a banking context, using the techniques and tools discovered. |
2 | Data Replication Across Microservice Instances - In a microservices architecture, as the demand (# of invocations) for a microservice increases, management tools elastically create replicate instances of the microservice. A study is needed to understand mechanisms for replicating the data underlying multiple instances of a microservice.
Faculty Advisor: Alan Megargel |
Research Question 1: Can an in-memory-data-grid be used instead of a relational database, underlying replicated instances of a microservice? What is the feasibility of each, in a banking context?
Research Question 2: What are the performance characteristics (eg; response time, replication time) of an in-memory-data-grid as compare to a relational database, as invoked across microservice instances? Research Question 3: How is transaction management done using an in-memory-data-grid as compared to a relational database, in order to avoid concurrency issues across microservice instances? |
Student 1, Student 2, Student 3, Student 4 |