Authors:
Krista Mätäsniemi
1
;
Teemu Toroi
2
and
David Hästbacka
1
Affiliations:
1
Computing Sciences, Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences, Tampere University, 33100 Tampere, Finland
;
2
Department of Computer Science, School of Science, Aalto University, 02150 Espoo, Finland
Keyword(s):
Federated Data Platforms, Data Spaces, Cloud Continuum, Service Placement, Edge Deployment, On-premise.
Abstract:
Federated data platforms (FDPs), or data spaces, are frameworks that facilitate data sharing between diverse data sources and stakeholders. FDPs are critical enablers in the 2020 European Data Strategy where industrial data is a strategic investment area. Industrial use cases can involve high data volumes and velocity despite operating in resource-constrained environments. FDPs have been proven in inter-company data exchanges and are typically implemented on scalable cloud platforms. This study explores the possibility of extending FDPs in the cloud continuum (CC) by examining how the technical requirements of FDP building blocks align with the drivers, characteristics, and enablers of CC layers. The study introduces an analysis framework for finding the optimal placement of building blocks along CC. It also shows that transferring FDP components connected to high data volumes closer to the edge can make FDPs more effective and better suited for manufacturing and intralogistics use c
ases. The study concludes that there is an architectural fit between FDP functionalities and the characteristics of the CC, and suggests that FDP usability and performance should be studied empirically.
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