RADON: rational decomposition and orchestration for serverless computing

IF 2.4 Q1 Computer Science SICS Software-Intensive Cyber-Physical Systems Pub Date : 2019-08-26 DOI:10.1007/s00450-019-00413-w
G. Casale, M. Artač, W.-J. van den Heuvel, A. van Hoorn, P. Jakovits, F. Leymann, M. Long, V. Papanikolaou, D. Presenza, A. Russo, S. N. Srirama, D. A. Tamburri, M. Wurster, L. Zhu
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Emerging serverless computing technologies, such as function as a service (FaaS), enable developers to virtualize the internal logic of an application, simplifying the management of cloud-native services and allowing cost savings through billing and scaling at the level of individual functions. Serverless computing is therefore rapidly shifting the attention of software vendors to the challenge of developing cloud applications deployable on FaaS platforms. In this vision paper, we present the research agenda of the RADON project (http://radon-h2020.eu), which aims to develop a model-driven DevOps framework for creating and managing applications based on serverless computing. RADON applications will consist of fine-grained and independent microservices that can efficiently and optimally exploit FaaS and container technologies. Our methodology strives to tackle complexity in designing such applications, including the solution of optimal decomposition, the reuse of serverless functions as well as the abstraction and actuation of event processing chains, while avoiding cloud vendor lock-in through models.
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RADON:无服务器计算的合理分解和编排
新兴的无服务器计算技术,如功能即服务(FaaS),使开发人员能够虚拟化应用程序的内部逻辑,简化云原生服务的管理,并通过在单个功能级别上计费和扩展来节省成本。因此,无服务器计算正迅速将软件供应商的注意力转移到开发可部署在FaaS平台上的云应用程序的挑战上。在这篇远景论文中,我们介绍了RADON项目(http://radon-h2020.eu)的研究议程,该项目旨在开发一个模型驱动的DevOps框架,用于创建和管理基于无服务器计算的应用程序。RADON应用程序将由细粒度和独立的微服务组成,这些微服务可以有效和最佳地利用FaaS和容器技术。我们的方法致力于解决设计此类应用程序的复杂性,包括最优分解的解决方案、无服务器功能的重用以及事件处理链的抽象和驱动,同时避免通过模型锁定云供应商。
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