Efficient Resources Distribution for an Ephemeral Cloud/Edge continuum
Emanuele Carlini, Patrizio Dazzi, Luca Ferrucci, Matteo Mordacchini

TL;DR
This paper introduces the concept of an Ephemeral Cloud/Edge Continuum that dynamically manages a diverse and distributed set of resources for personalized, context-aware computing across cloud and edge environments.
Contribution
It proposes a novel framework for resource distribution in a highly dynamic and heterogeneous cloud/edge continuum, integrating federated and edge resources.
Findings
Conceptual framework for resource management
Enhanced heterogeneity handling in distributed environments
Foundation for future implementations
Abstract
This paper presents the idea and the concepts behind the vision of an Ephemeral Cloud/Edge Continuum, a cloud/edge computing landscape that enables the exploitation of a widely distributed, dynamic, and context-aware set of resources. The Ephemeral Continuum answer to the need of combining a plethora of heterogeneous devices, which nowadays are pervasively embedding anthropic environments, with both federations of cloud providers and the resources located at the Edge. The aim of the Ephemeral Continuum is to realise a context-aware and personalised federation of computational, data and network resources, able to manage their heterogeneity in a highly distributed deployment.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCloud Computing and Resource Management · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies
