Special Seminar: Hong-Linh Truong "Ensembles of IoT, Network Functions and Clouds: Requirements, Models and Engineering Analytics"
Department of Computer Science
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Wednesday 11.4.2018 at 13:00 in TUAS 1021-22, Maarintie 8
Hong-Linh Truong
Title: Ensembles of IoT, Network Functions and Clouds: Requirements, Models and Engineering Analytics
Abstract:
Exploiting virtualization and services models, complex distributed applications can acquire IoT, network functions and cloud services together to establish a virtual, unified, cross-layered resources ensemble across various IoT, network and cloud providers. Furthermore, such ensembles can be adapted to meet application requirements on-demand. But this will require us to research novel methods and techniques for developing and operating such ensembles. In this talk, we will first discuss the necessity and feasibility of application-level resource ensembles. We will present a novel approach for provisioning resource slices of end-to-end IoT, network functions and cloud capabilities to meet complex requirements from a wide range of IoT, cloud and big data applications. We will present service engineering analytics techniques that we have developed for ensembles, including harmonization of IoT, network functions and cloud resources, ensembles provisioning, end-to-end monitoring, and uncertainty analytics.
Additional links to related tools:
http://rdsea.github.io/
http://sincconcept.github.io/