QuickFaaS: Providing Portability and Interoperability between FaaS Platforms
Serverless computing hides infrastructure management from developers and runs code on-demand automatically scaled and billed during the code’s execution time.
Pedro Rodrigues +2 more
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Integrating request replication into FaaS platforms: an experimental evaluation
Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) is a popular programming model for building serverless applications, supported by all major cloud providers and many open-source software frameworks.
Yasmina Bouizem +3 more
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Taming Mobility Management Functions in 5G: Handover Functionality as a Service (FaaS) [PDF]
With the shift towards decoupling of data and control plane and the softwarization in mobile networks, delivery of mobile network control functionalities can be foreseen as over the top services. We envisage such move within the paradigm of Functionality as a Service (FaaS); a platform that can also deliver requirements of the 5th generation mobile, i ...
Codes Morales, Albert +2 more
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Latency and resource consumption analysis for serverless edge analytics
The serverless computing model, implemented by Function as a Service (FaaS) platforms, can offer several advantages for the deployment of data analytics solutions in IoT environments, such as agile and on-demand resource provisioning, automatic scaling ...
Rafael Moreno-Vozmediano +3 more
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The Shape of Your Cloud: How to Design and Run Polylithic Cloud Applications
Nowadays the major trend in IT dictates deploying applications in the cloud, cutting the monolithic software into small, easily manageable and developable components, and running them in a microservice scheme. With these choices come the questions: which
Laszlo Toka
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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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P2PFaaS: A framework for FaaS peer-to-peer scheduling and load balancing in Fog and Edge computing
In Edge and Fog Computing environments, it is usual to design and test distributed algorithms that implement scheduling and load balancing solutions. The operation paradigm that usually fits the context requires the users to make calls to the closer node
Gabriele Proietti Mattia +1 more
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Optimizing precision agricultural operations by standardized cloud-based functions
Aim of study: An approach to integrate knowledge into the IT-infrastructure of precision agriculture (PA) is presented. The creation of operation relevant information is analyzed and explored to be processed by standardized web services and thereby to ...
Markus Jackenkroll +4 more
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Serverless Computing & Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) Optimization
Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) in cloud computing is a critical optimization problem that needs to be tackled, including cold start latency, resource inefficiency, state management, and more. While FaaS provides obvious scalability and lower cost benefits, the lack of availability of resources and the problem of cold starts to prevent it from being used ...
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A Multivocal Literature Review of Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) Infrastructures and Implications for Software Developers [PDF]
In this paper, we provide a multivocal literature review of Function as a Service (FaaS) infrastructures. FaaS is an important, emerging category of cloud computing, which requires that software applications are designed and deployed using distributed, highly-decoupled service-based architectures, one example of which is the microservices architecture ...
Grogan, Jake +10 more
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