Transpiling Applications into Optimized Serverless Orchestrations

Joel Scheuner, P. Leitner
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The serverless computing paradigm promises increased development productivity by abstracting the underlying hardware infrastructure and software runtime when building distributed cloud applications. However, composing a serverless application consisting of many tiny functions is still a cumbersome and inflexible process due to the lack of a unified source code view and strong coupling to non-standardized function-level interfaces for code and configuration. In our vision, developers can focus on writing readable source code in a logical structure, which then gets transformed into an optimized multi-function serverless orchestration. Our idea involves transpilation (i.e., source-to-source transformation) based on an optimization model (e.g., cost optimization) by dynamically deciding which set of methods will be grouped into individual deployment units. A successful implementation of our vision would enable a broader range of serverless applications and allow for dynamic deployment optimization based on monitoring runtime metrics. Further, we would expect increased developer productivity by using more familiar abstractions and facilitating clean coding practices and code reuse.
将应用程序编译为优化的无服务器编排
在构建分布式云应用程序时,无服务器计算范式通过抽象底层硬件基础设施和软件运行时,承诺提高开发效率。然而,由于缺乏统一的源代码视图以及与代码和配置的非标准化功能级接口的强耦合,编写由许多微小功能组成的无服务器应用程序仍然是一个繁琐且不灵活的过程。在我们的愿景中,开发人员可以专注于在逻辑结构中编写可读的源代码,然后将其转换为优化的多功能无服务器编排。我们的想法涉及到基于优化模型(例如,成本优化)的转译(例如,源到源转换),通过动态地决定哪一组方法将被分组到单独的部署单元中。我们愿景的成功实现将支持更广泛的无服务器应用程序,并允许基于监视运行时指标的动态部署优化。此外,我们期望通过使用更熟悉的抽象和促进干净的编码实践和代码重用来提高开发人员的生产力。
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