Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2025

User-Friendly Orchestration Management Proposal

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Computing Continuum, with its diverse architectures and distributed features, presents certain challenges in managing and orchestrating resources. Traditional orchestration often requires specialized knowledge, which can be a barrier for users who may lack expertise. In this paper, we introduce User-Friendly Orchestration Management (UFOM), an innovative approach designed to simplify the orchestration of containerized services. With an intuitive interface, automated workflows, and contextual support, UFOM streamlines the entire process. Importantly, UFOM integrates seamlessly with Osmotic Computing, enabling smooth interactions between users and technology. This novel approach democratizes orchestration, empowering users to deploy and manage applications with minimal technical difficulty. We will examine its impact on Quality of Experience (QoE) and present a case study on smart home automation. This case study highlights the capabilities of UFOM in real-world environments, stressing its effectiveness in streamlining deployment, monitoring, and maintenance. Our findings suggest that UFOM not only fosters user independence, but also maintains system reliability and efficiency.

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hal-05064641 , version 1 (05-06-2025)

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Pablo Josue Rojas Yepes, Carlos Jaime Barrios Hernández, Oscar Carrillo, Frédéric Le Mouël. User-Friendly Orchestration Management Proposal. 2025 - 5th Workshop CATAÏ, May 2025, Chalon sur Saône, France. pp.1-4. ⟨hal-05064641⟩
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