Toward Bundler-Independent Module Federations: Enabling Typed Micro-Frontend Architectures
Modern web applications demand scalable and modular architectures, driving the adoption of micro-frontends. This paper introduces Bundler-Independent Module Federation (BIMF) as a New Idea, enabling runtime module loading without relying on traditional bundlers, thereby enhancing flexibility and team collaboration. This paper presents the initial implementation of BIMF, emphasizing benefits such as shared dependency management and modular performance optimization. We address key challenges, including debugging, observability, and performance bottlenecks, and propose solutions such as distributed tracing, server-side rendering, and intelligent prefetching. Future work will focus on evaluating observability tools, improving developer experience, and implementing performance optimizations to fully realize BIMF’s potential in micro-frontend architectures.
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12:30 - 13:30 | Software Patterns and Architectural Design Principles IIResearch Papers / New and Emerging Ideas / Journal First at Main Hall (O100) Chair(s): Jens Bæk Jørgensen Mjølner Informatics | ||
12:30 20mPaper | Toward Bundler-Independent Module Federations: Enabling Typed Micro-Frontend Architectures New and Emerging Ideas Pre-print | ||
12:50 20mJournal Early-Feedback | Software architecture-based self-adaptation in robotics Journal First Elvin Alberts Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam & Delft University of Technology, Ilias Gerostathopoulos Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Ivano Malavolta Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Carlos Hernández Corbato Delft University of Technology, Patricia Lago Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Link to publication DOI | ||
13:10 20mResearch paper | Improving Clinical Decision Support: Architecture Design of a Multi-agent System based on an Argument Quality Assessment Ontology Research Papers |