Converter: A CEAML Reasoner Python package to Streamline Orchestration Across Cloud and Edge Continuum
Ioannis Korontanis, Antonios Makris, Konstantinos Tserpes

TL;DR
This paper introduces Converter, a Python tool that interprets CEAML TOSCA extensions and converts them into Kubernetes or Kubevirt configurations, streamlining cloud and edge orchestration.
Contribution
The paper presents Converter, a novel Python package that automates the translation of CEAML TOSCA descriptions into deployment files for Kubernetes and Kubevirt.
Findings
Converter simplifies cloud and edge orchestration workflows.
It supports seamless integration with existing DevOps pipelines.
The tool enhances automation and reduces manual configuration errors.
Abstract
In recent years, there has been a concerted effort in both industry and research sectors to innovate new approaches to DevOps. The primary aim is to facilitate developers in transitioning their applications to Cloud or Edge platforms utilizing Docker or Kubernetes. This paper presents a tool called Converter, designed to interpret a TOSCA extension called CEAML and convert the descriptions into Kubernetes or Kubevirt definition files. Converter is available as a Python package and is recommended for use by orchestrators as an auxiliary tool for implementing CEAML.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCloud Computing and Resource Management · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
