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FAAS         
CATEGORY OF CLOUD COMPUTING SERVICES
FaaS; Function as a Service
Faas         
CATEGORY OF CLOUD COMPUTING SERVICES
FaaS; Function as a Service
Faas can be a Dutch or Low German given name (short for Boniface, Servaas, or Gervaas) or a patronymic surname. Faas may refer to:
Function as a service         
CATEGORY OF CLOUD COMPUTING SERVICES
FaaS; Function as a Service
Function as a service (FaaS) is a category of cloud computing services that provides a platform allowing customers to develop, run, and manage application functionalities without the complexity of building and maintaining the infrastructure typically associated with developing and launching an app. Building an application following this model is one way of achieving a "serverless" architecture, and is typically used when building microservices applications.

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Faas
Faas can be a Dutch or Low German given name (short for Boniface, Servaas, or Gervaas) or a patronymic surname. Faas may refer to:
Examples of use of FAAS
1. "There‘s never been a situation quite like that anywhere." Arnett and Pyle were joined on the panel by correspondents Seymour Topping, George Esper, Hugh Mulligan, Horst Faas, and Edith Lederer.
2. The cause of the failure was not known but it was not due to a computer hacking attack, said Hank Krakowski, chief operations officer for the FAAs air traffic division.
3. Halberstam quit daily journalism in 1'67 and turned to books. He was a mentor, a companion and a very dear friend,‘‘ said Horst Faas, a retired AP photographer who met Halberstam in the Congo in 1'60 and later shared a house with him in Saigon. As a journalist he was very different from the rest of us.
4. Not everybody went along with him, but he believed it was his duty to change things." _ retired AP photographer Horst Faas, who shared a house in Saigon with Halberstam during the early days of the Vietnam War and won a Pulitzer Prize for war photography in 1'65 ___ "He was a brilliant journalist who set the standard during the war in Vietnam for courageous and accurate reporting. ... He was wonderful company and I always learned something when I talked with him." _ Sen.
5. Tuesday June 27, 2006 5:31 PM AP Photo NYR105 By DEEPTI HAJELA Associated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) – The news media‘s ability to cover the Vietnam War without censorship was unlike anything that has been seen since, correspondents who covered that conflict for The Associated Press said during a reunion. We had relationships with officers and generals that are totally foreign to reporters trying to cover Iraq today, absolutely in a fantasy world,‘‘ said Peter Arnett, who spent 13 years in Vietnam for the news cooperative from 1'62 to 1'75. The military was remarkable in Vietnam – they not only didn‘t au chief in Saigon from 1'70–1'73. There‘s never been a situation quite like that anywhere.‘‘ Arnett and Pyle were joined on the panel by correspondents Seymour Topping, George Esper, Hugh Mulligan, Edith Lederer and Pulitzer Prize–winning photographer Horst Faas, who took part from Germany.