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Completed H2020 European Commission

Optimized hybrid space-time service continuum in FAAS

€4.99M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Gft Italia Srl
Country Italy
Start Date Jan 01, 2021
End Date Dec 31, 2023
Duration 1,094 days
Number of Grantees 17
Roles Third Party; Participant; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101017047
Grant Description

PHYSICS empowers European CSPs exploit the most modern, scalable and cost-effective cloud model (FaaS), operated across multiple service and hardware types, provider locations, edge, and multi-cloud resources.

To this end, it applies a unified continuum approach, including functional and operational management across sites and service stacks, performance through the relativity of space (location of execution) and time (of execution), enhanced by semantics of application components and services.

PHYSICS applies this scope via a vertical solution consisting of a:-Cloud Design Environment, enabling design of visual workflows of applications, exploiting provided generalized Cloud design patterns functionalities with existing application components, easily integrated and used with FaaS platforms, including incorporation of application-level control logic and adaptation to the FaaS model.-Optimized Platform Level FaaS Service, enabling CSPs to acquire a cross-site FaaS platform middleware including multi-constraint deployment optimization, runtime orchestration and reconfiguration capabilities, optimizing FaaS application placement and execution as well as state handling within functions, while cooperating with provider-local policies -Backend Optimization Toolkit, enabling CSPs to enhance their baseline resources performance, tackling issues such as cold-start problems, multitenant interference and data locality through automated and multi-purpose techniques.

PHYSICS will produce an Artefacts Marketplace (RAMP), in which internal and external entities (developers, researchers etc) will be able to contribute fine-grained reusable artifacts (functions, flows, controllers etc). PHYSICS will contribute to open source tools and initiatives/policies (Gaia-X, Green Deal, EOSC, Eur.

Strategy for Data), while validating the outcomes in 3 real-world applications (eHealth, Agriculture and Manufacturing), making a business, societal and environmental impact on EU citizen life

All Grantees

Fujitsu Technology Solutions Gmbh; Fujitsu Services Gmbh; Charokopeio Panepistimio; Ryax Technologies; Gft Italia Srl; Cybeletech; Deutsches Forschungszentrum Fur Kunstliche Intelligenz Gmbh; Atos Spain Sa; Hewlett Packard Italiana Srl; Innov-Acts Limited; Byte Computer Anonymi Viomichanikiemporiki Etaireia; Red Hat Israel Ltd; Red Hat Sl; Innovation Sprint; Atos It Solutions and Services Iberia Sl; Universidad Politecnica de Madrid; Inqbit Innovations Srl

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