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This document, developed by the AI-SPRINT project, represents an initial version of the platform Architecture deliverable (the final due at M24) that offers an overview of the architectural design. The focus of this document is the identification of different components and interfaces within the AI-SPRINT architectural building blocks, as well as the different strategies necessary for a successful deployment. The role of each of the blocks is defined, as well as the required interfaces for the communication between blocks. The architectural choices are built taking into account the different types of requirements imposed by the applications and services running in the framework through the analysis of the three use cases specified in the project proposal and detailed in AI-SPRINT Deliverable D1.2 - Requirements Analysis.
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Runtime management, Artificial Intelligence, Edge Computing, Programming Models, Computing Continuum
Runtime management, Artificial Intelligence, Edge Computing, Programming Models, Computing Continuum
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