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Is SCL the Key to Faster, Safer Serverless Apps? Here’s What Benchmarks Say Post date October 2, 2025 Post author By EScholar: Electronic Academic Papers for Scholars Post categories In blockchain-data-provenance, datacapsules, distributed-computing, edge-computing-security, function-as-a-service, paranoid-stateful-lambdas, secure-concurrency-layer, serverless-computing
Inside PSL: Key Management, Sandboxing, and Secure Enclaves Explained Post date October 2, 2025 Post author By EScholar: Electronic Academic Papers for Scholars Post categories In blockchain-data-provenance, datacapsules, distributed-computing, edge-computing-security, function-as-a-service, paranoid-stateful-lambdas, secure-concurrency-layer, serverless-computing
Why SCL Uses Lamport Clocks (Not Vector Clocks) to Stay Consistent Post date October 1, 2025 Post author By EScholar: Electronic Academic Papers for Scholars Post categories In blockchain-data-provenance, datacapsules, distributed-computing, edge-computing-security, function-as-a-service, paranoid-stateful-lambdas, secure-concurrency-layer, serverless-computing
Are PSLs the Next Big Thing After Serverless? Here’s What You Need to Know Post date October 1, 2025 Post author By EScholar: Electronic Academic Papers for Scholars Post categories In blockchain-data-provenance, datacapsules, distributed-computing, edge-computing-security, function-as-a-service, paranoid-stateful-lambdas, secure-concurrency-layer, serverless-computing