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Comprehension

Ask the student to describe the microservices architecture implemented.
Have you clearly defined the boundaries for each microservice based on business domains?
Do your microservices align directly with specific business functions?
Are your microservices designed to operate independently of one another?
Can each microservice be deployed, updated, and scaled without affecting others?
Is your architecture designed to support the independent scalability of each microservice?
Does your system maintain functionality even when one or more services fail?
Is there an API Gateway in your architecture to manage incoming requests?
Can you track and trace a request across multiple services easily?
Ask the student to explain one of the Ansible playbook
Did he/she clearly explain all the Ansible playbook?
Discuss the CI/CD pipeline setup.
Are there unit tests for each functionality and are the tests running for each new PR?
Is the SonarQube report free from any error or warning that can break the CI/CD Process?
Detail the security measures implemented.
Were comprehensive security measures like SSL/TLS, secret management, and the principle of least privilege correctly implemented?
Ask the student to explain the database schema for PostgreSQL and Neo4j.
Did the data structure in PostgreSQL and Neo4j effectively support the application's requirements?

Functional

Verify the execution of Ansible playbooks.
Did the Ansible playbooks execute without errors and configure the environment as intended?
Were the playbooks able to handle re-running scenarios without causing disruptions or inconsistencies?
Verify Docker and Ansible setup.
Were Docker containers and Ansible playbooks set up correctly and functionally?
Test each microservice API.
Are all the microservices' APIs only accessible when logged in with an Admin profile?
Admin should be able to perform CRUD operations for users, travelers and payment methods. For each "entity" try to create, read, update and delete.
Is everything working as expected?
Are errors handled correctly?
Test Authentication and Authorization.
Was the authentication service robust and did the role-based access control function correctly?
Ask the student to Simulate load on microservices.
Did the microservices demonstrate effective load balancing and failover under heavy traffic?
Validate CI/CD pipeline and code quality.
Did the CI/CD pipeline function correctly for build, test, and deployment processes, and were code quality standards maintained?
Assess code review and best practices.
Is the code consistent and well-structured?
Are all pull requests following naming conventions such as (Camel Case, Pascal Case, ...), Consistency, clarity and descriptiveness?
Check SonarQube logs in recent pull requests.
Is the log free of warnings about unsupported or deprecated libraries?
Are the security vulnerabilities found by SonarQube resolved in the pull requests?

Bonus

Documentation Quality
+Did the students provide clear documentation about the application and the database?
Kubernetes Incorporation
+Did the students Incorporate Kubernetes alongside Ansible to enhance service management, orchestration, and load-balancing capabilities?
Additional Bonuses
+Did the student add any valuable bonuses and it works fine without any error