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VII semester in the B.Tech CSE program. The prerequisite of cloud computing is computer networks. The course on cloud computing is an emerging paradigm to introduction the cloud computing vs Traditional Computing, Moving traditional Computing to Cloud computing benefits, security storages Cloud issues of Cloud computing, Cloud like Cloud computing Services ,windows Business like Azure intelligence ,Comparing different Cloud Computing Architectures, Cloud techniques, Applications (SaaS,PaaS,IaaS,DaaS,XaaS),Cloud Deployment procedures, and real time Computing salesforce.com ,EC2,Google Bitable ,local cloud implementations, and finally Cloud Services utilization in Social networks Procedures.
8. Competencies Student acquires from the course: At the end of the course student will be able to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Compare knowledge of the Cloud Computing vs Traditional Computing Compare Different Cloud Applications. Analyze the Cloud Architectures. Implemintation of Cloud Storage. Evaluate Cloud Computing Mechanisms. Implementation of Local Clouds Deployment skills of Cloud Services. Application Development of Cloud Platforms.
9. Program Outcomes: 1. Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization to the conceptualization of engineering models.
2. Identify, formulate, research literature and solve complex engineering
problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics and engineering sciences.
3. Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design systems,
components or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
4. Conduct
investigations
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complex
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design
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experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions.
5. Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern
engineering tools, including prediction and modeling, to complex engineering activities, with an understanding of the limitations. 6. Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams and in multi-disciplinary settings.
7. Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the
engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
8. Demonstrate understanding of the societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to engineering practice. 9. Understand and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of engineering practice. 10. 11. Understand the impact of engineering solutions in a societal context Demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of management and and demonstrate knowledge of and need for sustainable development. business practices, such as risk and change management, and understand their limitations. 12. Recognize the need for, and have the ability to engage in independent and life-long learning.
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12. Syllabus: UNIT-1 Cloud Computing Basics: Overview, Applications, Intranet and the Cloud, First Movers on the cloud, the need for Cloud Computing, Benefits of cloud Computing, Limitations of the Cloud Computing, security concerns and regulatory issues, over view of different cloud computing applications which are implemented, Business case for implementing a Cloud Introduction to Cloud Computing(Book-2): What and what is not cloud computing, Moving from collaboration to cloud, Cloud Architectures, cloud storage, cloud Services, reasons for cloud computing, pros and cons of cloud computing, benefits of cloud computing, users of cloud computing UNIT-II Cloud Computing Technologies: Security, Network, services Hardware and Infrastructure: Clients,
Accessing the Clouds: Platforms, WEB applications, WEB APIS, WB Browsers Cloud Storage: Overview, Storage provides, Cloud Standards: Applications, Client, Infrastructure, Services
UNIT-III
Cloud Computing Mechanisms: Software as a service: Overview, Driving Forces, Company offerings, Industries, Software + services: Overview, Mobile Device Integration, Providers, Microsoft Online Application development: Google, Microsoft, Intuit Quick base, Cast Iron Cloud, Bungee Connect, Development Platforms: Google, Sales Force, Azure, Trouble shooting, Application management UNIT-IV Local Clouds: Virtualization, server solutions, Thin Clients Migrating to the clouds: Cloud services for individuals, Mid-market, and Enterprise wide, Migration, best practices, analyzing the service UNIT V (BOOK-2) Using Cloud Services: Collaborating on Calendars, Schedules, and Task Management, Collaborating on Event management, Collaborating on Contact management, collaborating on Project Management, Collaborating on Word Processing, Collaborating on Spread sheets, Collaborating on Databases, Collaborating on presentations, Storing and sharing Files and other online content, sharing Digital Photographs, controlling the collaborations with Web-Based Desktops Online Collaborations: Collaborating Via WEB based communication Tools, Collaborating Via Social Networks and Groupware, collaborating Via Blogs and Wikis. TEXT BOOK: 1. Velte,
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Cloud Computing a practical approach, Anthony T Velte, Toby J Robert Elsenpeter , Tata McGraw-HILL,2010 Edition Cloud Computing-web Based application that change the way work and collaborate online, Michael Miller, Pearson
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www-304.ibm.com/industries/publicsector/fileserve? for contentid., Ref Book: Cloud Computing Bible by Barrie Sosinsky
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cons of cloud computing computing III Cloud Standards IV Developmen t Platforms V VI Mid Market Collaboratin g on Database VII Groupware www.groupion.com/ thecloudmarket.com/ allcomputers.us/.../collaborating-on-databases--exploring-web-based.. cloud-standards.org Ref Book: Cloud Computing: Principles, Systems and Applications by Lee Gillam www.salesforce.com/platform
14. Lesson Plan: S.N 1 2 Sessi on 1. 2. Content and Source Cloud computing Basics Cloud computing Basics Teaching Faculty Methodo Approach logy Oral Facilitates Oral and PPT Explanation Student approa ch Listen and observe Listen and observe Learning outcome Understand Understand
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Cloud computing applications Cloud computing applications Cloud architectures Cloud architectures
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Cloud storage Cloud storage Cloud services Cloud services Reasons for cloud computing Reasons for cloud computing Pros &cons of cloud computing Cloud computing Technologies Clients, security , network Services and accessing the cloud
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Platforms & web APIs Cloud storage Cloud storage. Cloud storage providers Cloud Standards Cloud Standards Cloud computing at work
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Software Plus Services Mobile Device Integration Cloud Application Development Microsoft Online Google Cloud
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Application Development Application Development Development platform Development platform Sales Force, Azure
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Application Management Local cloud & Thin clients Server solutions Case study Migrating To The Cloud Migrating To The Cloud Enterprise class cloud Offering Enterprise class cloud Offering Future Of Cloud Computing
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How computing might Evolve SalesForce.com & Customer Services Using Cloud Services Collaborating On Calendars,Schedules
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Online Collaborations
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Collaborating Via Web Based Communication tools Collaborating Via Social networks Collaborating Via Groupware Collaborating Via Blogs and Wikis
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Nature of Examination
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Type of examination and mode of assessment Semester End examination (external evaluation) Test 1 20 Test 2
Scheme of examination This examination question paper in theory subjects will be for a maximum of 60 marks Two mid exams each for 20 marks and of 1 hour duration will be conducted. For a total of 20 marks, 75% of better of the two and 25% of the other are added and reported. 6 Questions to be released in advance. 2 Questions allotted by examiners choice to be answered. Average of Home assignments Minimum 2 per subject A maximum of two surprise quizzes per subject 5 marks are allotted for attendance and class notes
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Attendance will be considered for 5 marks. The demarcation is as follows: 95% and above: 5 marks 90% and above: 4 marks 85% and above: 3 marks 80% and above: 2 marks
75% and above: 1 mark.
16. Chamber consultation hours: CSE Department, Room: C006, 4.00 PM to 5.00 PM
17. Notices: All notices will be displayed on e-learning website or Departmental notice board.
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