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Sophos: A Framework for Application Orchestration in the Cloud-to-Edge Continuum.Marchese et al., 2023
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Orchestrating distributed applications on the Cloud-to-Edge continuum is a challenging task, because of the continuously varying node computational resources availability and node-to- node network latency and bandwidth on Edge infrastructure. Although Kubernetes is today …
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