fix: rename micro-frontends to microfrontends
There seems to be an internal issue with next.js, redirecting to `techradar/techradar/methods-and-patterns/micro-frontends/`
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Page composing is a way to aggregate multiple independent page fragments into one combined web page.
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As an implementation of [Micro Frontends](methods-and-patterns/micro-frontends.html), this approach supports to deploy and run services agnostic to the technologies used per team.
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As an implementation of [Micro Frontends](methods-and-patterns/microfrontends.html), this approach supports to deploy and run services agnostic to the technologies used per team.
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The concept builds upon the fact that all involved services deliver valid HTML as their output.
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Our solution is a small application which takes care of gathering the page fragments from all services and composing each into a defined HTML template.
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With such a page composing application in place, teams can autonomously develop, deploy and operate their service with the freedom of choosing technologies and release strategies.
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Martin Fowler et al. described this as [Server-side template composition](https://martinfowler.com/articles/micro-frontends.html#Server-sideTemplateComposition).
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Martin Fowler et al. described this as [Server-side template composition](https://martinfowler.com/articles/micro-frontends.html#Server-sideTemplateComposition).
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