Fog and Edge Computing 2019
DOI: 10.1002/9781119525080.ch6
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Middleware for Fog and Edge Computing: Design Issues

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“…The design of an IoT application is very important for providing effective services using fog and edge computing [58]. Application can be designed using two different ways: monolithic or microservices [59]. Monolithic application is developed as a distinct element, while microservices are presented officially with business-oriented APIs and are very effective in offering scalability due to less coupling.…”
Section: Application Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The design of an IoT application is very important for providing effective services using fog and edge computing [58]. Application can be designed using two different ways: monolithic or microservices [59]. Monolithic application is developed as a distinct element, while microservices are presented officially with business-oriented APIs and are very effective in offering scalability due to less coupling.…”
Section: Application Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PyFF integrates a Decision Support System (DSS) mainly based on middleware solutions for IoT-, Fog- and/or Cloud-based systems [ 51 , 52 , 53 , 54 ]. By investigating the work that Pore et al [ 55 ] carried out on design issues for Fog and Edge middlewares, an approach using micro-services could be implemented to hold and orchestrate PyFF system. Indeed, some well-known Fog Computing frameworks such as Apache Edgent (available online: (accessed on 7 May 2021)) or Edgex Foundry (available online: (accessed on 7 May 2021)) use this paradigm that enables modular, scalable, secure and technology-agnostic applications [ 56 ].…”
Section: Pyff: a Privacy-fog-based Flexible Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%