Microservice-Based Metrology Applications: Uncertainty Calculations and Digital Calibration Certificate Generation
Abstract
The metrology and calibration industries are increasingly exploring cloud-based solutions
and microservice architectures to enhance productivity and accuracy. However,
implementing these technologies presents challenges, particularly in data security,
accessibility, and integration with existing systems. This study aims to assess the advantages
and disadvantages of cloud-based solutions in these industries and explore
how microservice-based technologies can facilitate digital transformation. Through
a Systematic Literature Review and a case study based on Design Science Research,
this research proposes strategies to overcome these challenges, thereby improving
productivity and precision within the calibration industry. The Systematic Literature
Review gathers and summarizes existing knowledge on the advantages and
disadvantages of implementing cloud-based solutions, while the case study focuses
on uncertainty calculations and digital calibration certificate generation. The study
identified key benefits, including cost-effectiveness, enhanced data accessibility, and
increased operational capacity. However, challenges such as data security risks and
reliance on stable internet connections were also highlighted. The implementation
of microservice-based proof of concept services demonstrated significant potential
to streamline calibration processes, reduce errors, and enable seamless integration
with cloud services.
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Date
2024-10-16Author
Belay Bzuneh, Teklie
Keywords
Metrology
Calibration
Cloud Computing
Microservices
Digital Calibration Certificates
Uncertainty Calculation