The growing complexity and demand for ubiquitous applications, driven by the widespread adoption of smartphones, wearables, and IoT devices, requires dynamic and scalable computing support. The Computing Continuum, spanning IoT, Edge, and Cloud resources, offers a unified infrastructure to meet these needs by enabling seamless, context-aware, and low-latency service delivery. The Cloud2Things Workshop explores how the continuum can support the development and deployment of ubiquitous applications. It invites contributions that address resource orchestration, adaptive service provisioning, distributed AI, big data processing, and security across heterogeneous environments. Through technical presentations and discussion, the workshop aims to advance the integration of the continuum into a cohesive, pervasive computing fabric capable of supporting next-generation ubiquitous services.
Di Modica, G., Galletta, A., Bellavista, P., Konstantinou, I., Catalfamo, A. (2025). Cloud2Things 2025: From Cloud to Things - towards the convergence of IoT, Edge and Cloud Computing. New York : Association for Computing Machinery, Inc [10.1145/3714394.3750576].
Cloud2Things 2025: From Cloud to Things - towards the convergence of IoT, Edge and Cloud Computing
Di Modica, Giuseppe;Bellavista, Paolo;
2025
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The growing complexity and demand for ubiquitous applications, driven by the widespread adoption of smartphones, wearables, and IoT devices, requires dynamic and scalable computing support. The Computing Continuum, spanning IoT, Edge, and Cloud resources, offers a unified infrastructure to meet these needs by enabling seamless, context-aware, and low-latency service delivery. The Cloud2Things Workshop explores how the continuum can support the development and deployment of ubiquitous applications. It invites contributions that address resource orchestration, adaptive service provisioning, distributed AI, big data processing, and security across heterogeneous environments. Through technical presentations and discussion, the workshop aims to advance the integration of the continuum into a cohesive, pervasive computing fabric capable of supporting next-generation ubiquitous services.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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