Common use of Knowledge Base Clause in Contracts

Knowledge Base. The knowledge base is essentially a relational database storing a set of structured information. At its basis, it should work as a look-up table (LUT), where tag elements are used to extract a list of possible architectures and configurations. In order to correctly select the execution node, a simple ranking model is necessary. This model should use information collected from Ceilometer regarding the current working conditions of the selected node. For instance, if an X86_64 node is selected, the model should be able to provide an indication of how effective (having in mind we need to maximize the energy efficiency) is to run the software module on that node. Figure 11 - Example of the current Knowledge Base (KB) implementation.

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Sources: Deliverable Agreement, Deliverable Report