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Bookinfo microservice-based application.

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Fig 2.

Intelligent service and traffic management system architecture.

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Fig 3.

Flow of dynamic scheduling decisions for traffic management and resilience.

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Fig 4.

Service graph of Bookinfo application.

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Fig 5.

Dynamic configuration rules for microservices.

(a) Circuit breaking and load balancing. (b) Retry, timeout, and traffic splitting.

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Fig 6.

Average response time of Bookinfo microservices.

(a) Product service. (b) Ratings service. (c) Details service. (d) Reviews service.

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Fig 7.

Behavior of no traffic management.

(a) End-to-end latency. (b) Request rate.

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Fig 8.

Performance under MCG-enabled scenario.

(a) End-to-end response time. (b) Request rate.

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Impact of varying inbound traffic load.

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Impact of workload spike and circuit breaker.

(a) Successful and failed requests. (b) Blocked requests.

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Fig 11.

Computing resource usage comparison.

(a) CPU usage. (b) Memory usage.

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