DECICE

Device Edge Cloud Intelligent Collaboration framEwork

Period: December 2022 - November 2025 (Project completed)
DECICE aims to develop an AI-based, open and portable cloud management framework for automatic and adaptive optimization and deployment of applications in a federated infrastructure, including computing from the very large (e.g., HPC systems) to the very small (e.g., IoT sensors connected on the edge).

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