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Uma abordagem de definição de políticas para offloading de dados no contexto de computação em névoa
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MELO, Sávio Rennan Menêzes. Uma abordagem de definição de políticas para offloading de dados no contexto de computação em névoa. 2021. 120f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Sistemas e Computação) - Centro de Ciências Exatas e da Terra, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2021.
Autor
Melo, Sávio Rennan Menêzes
Resumen
Currently, the most varied objects are connected to the Internet and, at the same time,
generating massive amounts of data. Linked to this fact, the internet of things applications
are increasingly complex and with more responsibilities. Storing, processing, managing, and
analyzing this amount of data are challenging processes. The execution of these processes
is commonly performed in external services through cloud computing, however, a paradigm
called fog computing enables such execution directly at the edge of the network, serving
as a support for the agile and efficient functioning of the internet of things. However,
when fog computing does not have enough resources to perform these actions, the data is
transferred to entities with higher computational capabilities, which is a practice known as
offloading. In this regard, this research explores the use of policies that guide the process
of data offloading in the context of fog computing. More specifically, the objective of this
work is to define and organize strategies to guide the development of policies for data
offloading in fog computing. Thus, the concrete results of the work were: the survey of
policies for data offloading proposed by the literature; the development of a taxonomy
that meets the main criteria used in the data offloading process; the development of a
guide structure that recommends practices for policy making for data offloading and a
demonstration of the instantiation of the approach, through proof of concept. Finally, the
proof of concept found evidence that the approach provides more structured information
for the design phase of data offloading policies and, consequently, contributes to their
instance in real-world scenarios.