Abstract:
The landscape of modern computing systems is shifting towards architectures built by combining available services under the “everything as a service” paradigm. These architectures are deployed on distributed cloud-edge infrastructures, aiming to provide innovative services to a wide range of users. However, it is crucial for these systems to address environmental sustainability concerns. This poses challenges in operating such systems in open, dynamic, and uncertain environments while minimizing their energy consumption. To tackle these challenges, we propose a decentralized service assembly approach that ensures the assembly is energetically self-sustainable by relying on locally harvested and stored energy. In our contribution, we introduce a general service selection template that enables the derivation of different selection policies. These policies guide the construction and maintenance of the service assembly. To evaluate their effectiveness in meeting the sustainability requirements, we conduct a comprehensive set of simulation experiments, providing valuable insights.