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The Art of Micro Frontends

The Art of Micro Frontends

By : Florian Rappl
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The Art of Micro Frontends

The Art of Micro Frontends

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By: Florian Rappl

Overview of this book

Micro frontend is a web architecture for frontend development borrowed from the idea of microservices in software development, where each module of the frontend is developed and shipped in isolation to avoid complexity and a single point of failure for your frontend. Complete with hands-on tutorials, projects, and self-assessment questions, this easy-to-follow guide will take you through the patterns available for implementing a micro frontend solution. You’ll learn about micro frontends in general, the different architecture styles and their areas of use, how to prepare teams for the change to micro frontends, as well as how to adjust the UI design for scalability. Starting with the simplest variants of micro frontend architectures, the book progresses from static approaches to fully dynamic solutions that allow maximum scalability with faster release cycles. In the concluding chapters, you'll reinforce the knowledge you’ve gained by working on different case studies relating to micro frontends. By the end of this book, you'll be able to decide if and how micro frontends should be implemented to achieve scalability for your user interface (UI).
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Section 1: The Hive - Introducing Frontend Modularization
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Section 2: Dry Honey - Implementing Micro frontend Architectures
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Section 3: Busy Bees - Scaling Organizations

Communicating with C-level stakeholders

One thing to assume is that C-level stakeholders will not care about micro frontends. They also don't care about microservices – or other parts of the technical realization. Instead, they care about their business and the impact of the technical implementation on their business.

It is easy to think that in a setup where the executive level does not care about technical implementations, you should not mention micro frontends. While the name "micro frontends" may not ring a bell for these stakeholders, you should still remind them about the actual benefits and pitfalls of the system at hand.

In the following two subsections, we will go into two important tasks when dealing with the executive level: managing expectations and writing executive summaries. We'll start with a brief exposition on expectation management.

Managing expectations

Almost the most important thing when writing executive summaries or performing...

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