Skarlat, OlenaOlenaSkarlatBachmann, KevinKevinBachmannSchulte, StefanStefanSchulte2022-04-112022-04-112018KuVS-Fachgespräch Fog Computing 2018, pages 5–8. Universitätsbibliothek TU Wien, Vienna, Austriahttp://hdl.handle.net/11420/12289Despite existing theoretical foundations, the adoption of fog computing is still at its very beginning. A particular research challenge is the combination of decentralized data processing needed for Internet of Things (IoT) services with the benefits of fog computing. In this paper, we consider fog computing as an umbrella paradigm that comprises three levels of resources in the network: IoT devices, edge and cloud resources. These resources have become a foundation for a fog landscape. In this work, we address questions of how to virtualize resources in the fog landscape, how to control the fog landscape, and how to deploy and execute services in the fog landscape. To address these questions, we present the architecture and implementation details of a fog computing framework, called FogFrame.enInformatikFogFrame : IoT service deployment and execution in the FogConference Paperhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/895Other