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Microservices are replacing the traditional monolithic Web applications by splitting them into multiple small and independent services that work together. Focused on doing one thing with excellence, microservices may be composed to provide more complex capabilities upon a given domain. This paper presents a composition model, aimed at composing semantic microservices for achieving more valuable outcomes. The proposed model is aligned with microservices architectural principles, such as independence of development, high cohesion, loose coupling, organizational alignment, composability, and so on. This paper also presents a reference architecture and a case study for the proposed model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |