
Research Article
Scalability of IoT Systems: Do Execution Costs Predictthe Quality of Service?
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-031-25222-8_8, author={Ahmed Al-Qasmi and Huda Al Shuaily and Kennedy E. Ehimwenma and Safiya Al Sharji}, title={Scalability of IoT Systems: Do Execution Costs Predictthe Quality of Service?}, proceedings={Internet of Everything. The First EAI International Conference, IoECon 2022, Guimar\"{a}es, Portugal, September 16-17, 2022, Proceedings}, proceedings_a={IOECON}, year={2023}, month={1}, keywords={Execution costs Quality of service Scalability System performance}, doi={10.1007/978-3-031-25222-8_8} }
- Ahmed Al-Qasmi
Huda Al Shuaily
Kennedy E. Ehimwenma
Safiya Al Sharji
Year: 2023
Scalability of IoT Systems: Do Execution Costs Predictthe Quality of Service?
IOECON
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-25222-8_8
Abstract
Execution costs are broadly used in the evaluation of the scalability of IoT systems. A well-known concern in their use is the extent to which their scalability desiderata best predicts Quality of Service (QoS). At first, past studies did not ratify a relationship between the scalability approaches and QoS in IoT systems. More recently, however, the correlations between these have begun to emerge. In this paper, we extend those findings and open up new avenues to further research by proposing a statistical testing approach for scrutinizing this relationship. The initial findings delineate that there is a significant correlation between the scalability approach employed and QoS in IoT systems. Our results strengthen the use of execution costs in the scalability of IoT systems confirming that QoS can be successfully predicted.