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FUSE : a microservice approach to cross-domain federation using docker containers

Tom Goethals (UGent) , Sarah Kerkhove (UGent) , Laurens Van Hoye (UGent) , Merlijn Sebrechts (UGent) , Filip De Turck (UGent) and Bruno Volckaert (UGent)
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In crisis situations, it is important to be able to quickly gather information from various sources to form a complete and accurate picture of the situation. However, the different policies of participating companies often make it difficult to connect their information sources quickly, or to allow software to be deployed on their networks in a uniform way. The difficulty in deploying software is exacerbated by the fact that companies often use different software platforms in their existing networks. In this paper, Flexible federated Unified Service Environment (FUSE) is presented as a solution for joining multiple domains into a microservice based ad hoc federation, and for deploying and managing container-based software on the devices of a federation. The resource requirements for setting up a FUSE federation are examined, and a video streaming application is deployed to demonstrate the performance of software deployed on an example federation. The results show that FUSE can be deployed in 10 minutes or less, and that it can support multiple video streams under normal network conditions, making it a viable solution for the problem of quick and easy cross-domain federation.
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Collaboration, Unified Services, Microservices, Federation, Containers, CLOUD, ALGORITHM

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MLA
Goethals, Tom, et al. “FUSE : A Microservice Approach to Cross-Domain Federation Using Docker Containers.” CLOSER: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CLOUD COMPUTING AND SERVICES SCIENCE, edited by V. M. Munoz et al., Scitepress, 2019, pp. 90–99, doi:10.5220/0007706000900099.
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Goethals, T., Kerkhove, S., Van Hoye, L., Sebrechts, M., De Turck, F., & Volckaert, B. (2019). FUSE : a microservice approach to cross-domain federation using docker containers. In V. M. Munoz, D. Ferguson, M. Helfert, & C. Pahl (Eds.), CLOSER: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CLOUD COMPUTING AND SERVICES SCIENCE (pp. 90–99). https://doi.org/10.5220/0007706000900099
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Goethals, Tom, Sarah Kerkhove, Laurens Van Hoye, Merlijn Sebrechts, Filip De Turck, and Bruno Volckaert. 2019. “FUSE : A Microservice Approach to Cross-Domain Federation Using Docker Containers.” In CLOSER: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CLOUD COMPUTING AND SERVICES SCIENCE, edited by V. M. Munoz, D. Ferguson, M. Helfert, and C. Pahl, 90–99. Scitepress. https://doi.org/10.5220/0007706000900099.
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Goethals, Tom, Sarah Kerkhove, Laurens Van Hoye, Merlijn Sebrechts, Filip De Turck, and Bruno Volckaert. 2019. “FUSE : A Microservice Approach to Cross-Domain Federation Using Docker Containers.” In CLOSER: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CLOUD COMPUTING AND SERVICES SCIENCE, ed by. V. M. Munoz, D. Ferguson, M. Helfert, and C. Pahl, 90–99. Scitepress. doi:10.5220/0007706000900099.
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Goethals T, Kerkhove S, Van Hoye L, Sebrechts M, De Turck F, Volckaert B. FUSE : a microservice approach to cross-domain federation using docker containers. In: Munoz VM, Ferguson D, Helfert M, Pahl C, editors. CLOSER: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CLOUD COMPUTING AND SERVICES SCIENCE. Scitepress; 2019. p. 90–9.
IEEE
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T. Goethals, S. Kerkhove, L. Van Hoye, M. Sebrechts, F. De Turck, and B. Volckaert, “FUSE : a microservice approach to cross-domain federation using docker containers,” in CLOSER: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CLOUD COMPUTING AND SERVICES SCIENCE, Heraklion, Greece, 2019, pp. 90–99.
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  abstract     = {{In crisis situations, it is important to be able to quickly gather information from various sources to form a complete and accurate picture of the situation. However, the different policies of participating companies often make it difficult to connect their information sources quickly, or to allow software to be deployed on their networks in a uniform way. The difficulty in deploying software is exacerbated by the fact that companies often use different software platforms in their existing networks. In this paper, Flexible federated Unified Service Environment (FUSE) is presented as a solution for joining multiple domains into a microservice based ad hoc federation, and for deploying and managing container-based software on the devices of a federation. The resource requirements for setting up a FUSE federation are examined, and a video streaming application is deployed to demonstrate the performance of software deployed on an example federation. The results show that FUSE can be deployed in 10 minutes or less, and that it can support multiple video streams under normal network conditions, making it a viable solution for the problem of quick and easy cross-domain federation.}},
  author       = {{Goethals, Tom and Kerkhove, Sarah and Van Hoye, Laurens and Sebrechts, Merlijn and De Turck, Filip and Volckaert, Bruno}},
  booktitle    = {{CLOSER: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CLOUD COMPUTING AND SERVICES SCIENCE}},
  editor       = {{Munoz, V. M. and Ferguson, D. and Helfert, M. and Pahl, C.}},
  isbn         = {{9789897583650}},
  keywords     = {{Collaboration,Unified Services,Microservices,Federation,Containers,CLOUD,ALGORITHM}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{Heraklion, Greece}},
  pages        = {{90--99}},
  publisher    = {{Scitepress}},
  title        = {{FUSE : a microservice approach to cross-domain federation using docker containers}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0007706000900099}},
  year         = {{2019}},
}

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