Features as a Service
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Features as a Service (FaaS) is a software service model that incorporates multiple cloud computing models into one end-to-end solution to support rapid web and mobile application development.[1] FaaS providers package and commodify common application features and functionalities as code libraries, APIs, and SDKs for software engineers.
Development and use cases[edit]
In 2016, the Berlin-based company Tapglue became the first self-identified Features as a Service provider, offering a suite of social engagement features.[2] The following year, Onymos Inc. introduced a comprehensive, industry-agnostic platform it labelled FaaS.[3] Other companies associated with FaaS include Mapbox, Branch, and Roq Technology.[4][5]
Typically, a FaaS product or service is delivered as an abstraction layer over some combination of other as a service resources (such as Software as a Service, Infrastructure as a Service, or Database as a Service) to create a complete application feature. FaaS has been described as a way for application developers to focus on "more important product R&D tasks".[3]
FaaS is sometimes associated with low-code development platforms.[5] However, FaaS products and services are distinct from these platforms and are intended to be compatible with traditional application frameworks and programming languages.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ "'Features-as-a-service' is changing the game for app makers". 6 March 2016.
- ↑ @tapglue. "'Features-as-a-service' is changing the game for app makers" (Tweet) – via Twitter. Missing or empty |date= (help)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Onymos raises $12M to provide plug-in features for apps". 14 June 2022.
- ↑ "The Next Developer Revolution: What You Need to Know About Features-as-a-Service".
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Former Rocket CTOs are raking in millions for their app builder". 14 June 2021.
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