Modern computing: Vision and challenges

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2024-03-31Author
Sukhpal Singh, GillWu, Huaming
Patros, Panos
Ottaviani, Carlo
Arora, Priyansh
Pujol, Victor Casamayor
Haunschild, David
Parlikad, Ajith Kumar
Cetinkaya, Oktay
Lutfiyya, Hanan
Stankovski, Vlado
Li, Ruidong
Ding, Yuemin
Qadir, Junaid
Abraham, Ajith
Ghosh, Soumya K.
Song, Houbing Herbert
Sakellariou, Rizos
Rana, Omer
Rodrigues, Joel J.P.C.
Kanhere, Salil S.
Dustdar, Schahram
Uhlig, Steve
Ramamohanarao, Kotagiri
Buyya, Rajkumar
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Over the past six decades, the computing systems field has experienced significant transformations, profoundly impacting society with transformational developments, such as the Internet and the commodification of computing. Underpinned by technological advancements, computer systems, far from being static, have been continuously evolving and adapting to cover multifaceted societal niches. This has led to new paradigms such as cloud, fog, edge computing, and the Internet of Things (IoT), which offer fresh economic and creative opportunities. Nevertheless, this rapid change poses complex research challenges, especially in maximizing potential and enhancing functionality. As such, to maintain an economical level of performance that meets ever-tighter requirements, one must understand the drivers of new model emergence and expansion, and how contemporary challenges differ from past ones. To that end, this article investigates and assesses the factors influencing the evolution of computing systems, covering established systems and architectures as well as newer developments, such as serverless computing, quantum computing, and on-device AI on edge devices. Trends emerge when one traces technological trajectory, which includes the rapid obsolescence of frameworks due to business and technical constraints, a move towards specialized systems and models, and varying approaches to centralized and decentralized control. This comprehensive review of modern computing systems looks ahead to the future of research in the field, highlighting key challenges and emerging trends, and underscoring their importance in cost-effectively driving technological progress.
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