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Real-time HEP analysis with funcX, a high-performance platform for function as a service [PDF]
We explore how the function as a service paradigm can be used to address the computing challenges in experimental high-energy physics at CERN. As a case study, we use funcX—a high-performance function as a service platform that enables intuitive ...
Woodard Anna Elizabeth +9 more
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Estimating the capacities of function-as-a-service functions [PDF]
8 pages, Accepted at CloudAM'21 Workshop (UCC)
Jindal, Anshul +3 more
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Migrating monolithic applications to function as a service [PDF]
SummaryFunction as a service (FaaS) promises low operating costs, reduced complexity, and good application performance. However, it is still an open question how to migrate monolithic applications to FaaS. In this paper, we present a guideline for software designers to split monolithic applications into smaller functions that can be executed in a FaaS ...
Hendrik M. Würz +3 more
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A Lightweight Design for Serverless Function as a Service [PDF]
FaaS (Function as a Service) allows developers to upload and execute code in the cloud without managing servers. FaaS offerings from leading public cloud providers are based on system microVM or application container technologies such as Firecracker or Docker.
Ju Long +3 more
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SFCaaS: Service function chains as a service in NFV environments
With the growing deployment of emergent technologies like software-defined networking, network services are expected to be revolutionized. In this paper, we investigate offering Service Function Chains as a Service (SFCaaS) in NFV environments. We describe the potential business model to offer such a service and then we address the service function ...
Moufakir, Tarik +4 more
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RDOF: Deployment Optimization for Function as a Service
Function as a service (FaaS) simplifies the runtime resource management of cloud applications and enables fine-grained scaling and billing at the function level, thus becoming the most widespread serverless paradigm today. Cost-effective use of FaaS entails appropriately deploying individual functions.
Zhu, L +3 more
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Federated Function as a Service for eScience [PDF]
This deposit contains a preprint of a poster paper, and the poster itself, for "Federated Function as a Service for eScience" as submitted and peer-reviewed by the 17th IEEE International Conference on eScience (eScience 2021), presented virtually 22 September 2021.
Babuji, Yadu +7 more
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Stateful Function as a Service at the Edge
In function as a service (FaaS), an application is decomposed into functions. We propose to generalize FaaS by allowing functions to alternate between remote-state and local-state phases, depending on internal and external conditions, and dedicating a container with persistent memory to functions when in a local-state phase.
Puliafito C +4 more
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RADF: Architecture decomposition for function as a service
AbstractAs the most successful realization of serverless, function as a service (FaaS) brings in a novel cloud computing paradigm that can save operating costs, reduce management effort, enable seamless scalability, and augment development productivity.
Lulai Zhu +2 more
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Cloud Function Performance: a component modeling approach
Cloud Functions are a trend in cloud computing in which developers are allowed to install code in a Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) platform able to manage provisioning, execution, monitoring and automatic scaling.
Ignacio Trejos-Zelaya +1 more
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