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COS6077B Cloud Computing

The document provides details about the Cloud Computing course offered at the School of Computer Science, including the course code, semester, index of topics covered, vision and mission statements of the program, program outcomes, syllabus, timetable, assessment criteria, and learning resources. The 3-credit course aims to provide an understanding of cloud computing concepts, architectures, services, security issues and applications. The syllabus covers introduction to clouds and cloud services, collaborating using cloud services, virtualization for clouds and security standards. Students will be assessed through assignments, tests, and exams.
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COS6077B Cloud Computing

The document provides details about the Cloud Computing course offered at the School of Computer Science, including the course code, semester, index of topics covered, vision and mission statements of the program, program outcomes, syllabus, timetable, assessment criteria, and learning resources. The 3-credit course aims to provide an understanding of cloud computing concepts, architectures, services, security issues and applications. The syllabus covers introduction to clouds and cloud services, collaborating using cloud services, virtualization for clouds and security standards. Students will be assessed through assignments, tests, and exams.
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Faculty of Engineering and Technology

School of Computer Science

COURSE FILE
SYMSc (Computer Science)
Semester III
2022-23
COURSE NAME: Cloud Computing
COURSE CODE: COS6077B
INDEX
Sr. No Details

1 Academic Planner

2 Vision, Mission, PEO’s, PO’s

3 Individual Time Table

4 Syllabus

5 Session Plan (Submitted to ERP)

6 Assessment Methodology

7 Formative Assessment Test 1(Written Test)

8 Formative Assessment Test 2 (Surprise Test)

9 Mid Term Examination

10 End Term Examination


Course Material (PPT, Video (soft copy), Case Study, Class Notes,
11
Exercise, Assignment etc.)
12 Month-Wise Attendance

13 Defaulter List

14 Continuous Course Assessment (CCA)

15 CO – PO Mapping

16 Result Analysis

17 Faculty Feedback
Academic Planner
Vision and Mission of the Programme
Vision of the School:
To transform students into competent techno-Professionals and Researchers at global
level who will be serving the society through value-based education.

Vision of MSC (CS) Program


To contribute to the society through excellence in scientific and knowledge-based
education utilizing the potential of computer science with a deep passion for wisdom,
culture and values.

Mission of the School:


● Impart Quality Education to graduates through a rigorous curriculum of theory and
industry-based projects that develops the ability to solve complex problems,
individually and as well as in teams.
● To create an environment for multifaceted development of students through value-
based education.
● To inculcate interdisciplinary research aptitude into the students which provides
opportunities for long-term interaction with academia and industry.

Mission of MSC (CS) Program


● To create knowledge, to disseminate knowledge, and to provide service to our
society
● Provide quality undergraduate and graduate education in both the theoretical and
applied foundations of computer science
● Train students to effectively apply this education to solve real-world problems thus
amplifying their potential for lifelong high-quality careers
● To give them a competitive advantage in the ever-changing and challenging global
work environment
● To achieve a distinguished position in Computer Science through innovative
teaching learning methods and research.
● To develop strong fundamentals and habit of life-long learning in students to fulfill
the needs of Industry.
Program Outcomes:

An ability to apply fundamental knowledge of computing, mathematics,


PO1
science and engineering appropriate to the discipline.
An ability to analyze a problem, identify and formulate the computing
PO2
requirements appropriate to its solution.
An ability to design, implement, and evaluate a computer - based system,
process, component, or program for various applications like public
PO3
health, environmental safety, human resource management, economical
sustainability, cross - cultural and societal needs.
An ability to formulate models, design and conduct experiments, as well
PO4
as to analyze and interpret data.
An ability to use current techniques, skills, and modern tools necessary
PO5
for computing practice.
An ability to analyze the local and global impact of computing on
PO6
individuals, organizations, and society.
PO7 Knowledge of emerging technologies and current trends.
An understanding of professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues
PO8
and responsibilities.
An ability to function effectively individually and on teams, including
PO9
diverse and multidisciplinary, to accomplish a common goal.
PO10 Development of emphatic written and verbal communication skills.

PO11 Continuous professional development through long term learning.


An understanding of engineering and management principles and apply
PO12 these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage
projects.
Programme Educational Objectives

PEO1 Demonstrate proficiency in the analysis of complex problems and the


synthesis of solutions to those problems
PEO2 Exhibit comprehension of modern software engineering principles.

PEO3 Establish a breadth and depth of knowledge in the discipline of computer


science.
PEO4 Prove the ability to work effectively as a team member and/or leader in an
ever-changing professional environment.
PEO5 To apply design and development principles in the construction of
software systems of varying complexity.
PEO6 To focus on ‘data science and technology’ and ‘software technology ‘to
continue innovation in the future.
PEO7 To prepare learners for higher positions in the IT industries.

PEO8 To become successful professionals able to gain Employment and/or to be


accepted into a Computer Science Ph.D. program
Personal Time Table
Syllabus
Course Code COS6077B
Course Category
Mid Term FAT 1 (Formative Core2 Computer
FAT (FormativeScience Total
Course Title Examination Assessment Test 1) Cloud Computing
Assessment Test 2)
( MCQ Online Test
Teaching Scheme and Credits L T Laboratory Credits
Weekly load/Direct
hrs.  Internal 4 - -- 4
Examination
Pre-requisites:
1. Basic30 Marks
understanding 15 Marks Computing
about Distributed 15 Marks 60 Marks
2. Basic understanding about networking
Course Objectives:
To give the idea of evolution of cloud computing and its services available today, which may lead to the
design and development of simple cloud service.
To focus on some key challenges and issues around cloud computing.
Course Outcomes:
After successfully completing students should be able to
 Articulate the main concepts, key technologies, strengths, and limitations of cloud
computing and the possible applications for state-of-the-art cloud computing
 Identify the architecture and infrastructure of cloud computing, including SaaS, PaaS, IaaS,
public cloud, private cloud, hybrid cloud and understand the core issues of cloud computing
such as security, privacy, and interoperability.
 Understand the appropriate technologies, algorithms, and approaches for the related issues.
 Understand the appropriate cloud computing solutions and recommendations according to
the applications used
Course Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Cloud Services
3. Collaborating using Cloud services
4. Virtualization for Cloud
5. Security, standards and applications
Learning Resources:
Reference Books:
1. David E.Y. Sarna Implementing and Developing Cloud Application, CRC press 2011.
2. Lee Badger, Tim Grance, Robert Patt-Corner, Jeff Voas, NIST, Draft cloud computing synopsis and
recommendation, May 2011.
3. Anthony T Velte, Toby J Velte, Robert Elsenpeter, Cloud Computing : A Practical Approach, Tata McGraw-Hill
4. Haley Beard, Best Practices for Managing and Measuring Processes for On-demand Computing, Applications and
Data Centers in the Cloud with SLAs, Emereo Pty Limited, July 2008.
5.G.J.Popek, R.P. Goldberg, Formal requirements for virtualizable third generation Architectures, Communications
of the ACM, No.7 Vol.17, July 1974
Pedagogy:
Participative learning, discussions, assignments, tutorials, programming assignment
Assessment Scheme: Class Continuous Assessment (CCA) 60 marks

Term End Examination: 40 marks

Syllabus:
Work load in hrs.
Module Contents
Theory Lab Access

Introduction:

Cloud-definition, benefits, usage scenarios, History

of Cloud Computing - Cloud Architecture

1 Types of Clouds - Business models around Clouds – 9 - -

Major Players in Cloud Computing -

issues in Clouds - Eucalyptus - Nimbus – OpenNebula, Cloud Sim.

Cloud Services:

Types of Cloud services: Software as a Service -

Platform as a Service – Infrastructure as

a Service - Database as a Service - Monitoring as a


2 - -
Service –Communication as services.
11
Service providers- Google, Amazon, Microsoft

Azure, IBM, Sales force

Collaborating Using Cloud Services:

Email Communication over the Cloud – CRM, Management -


Project Management-Event, Management - Task Management –
3 Calendar - Schedules - Word Processing – Presentation, 12 - -
Spreadsheet - Databases – Desktop – Social, Networks and
Groupware

Virtualization For Cloud: Need for Virtualization – Pros and cons


of Virtualization – Types of Virtualization –System, Vm, Process
VM, Virtual Machine monitor – Virtual, machine properties -
Interpretation and Binary translation, HLL VM - Hypervisors – Xen, 14 - -
4
KVM, VMWare, Virtual Box, Hyper-V.

Security, Standards And Applications: Security in Clouds: Cloud


security challenges –Software as a Service Security, Common
Standards: The Open C loud Consortium – The Distributed
5 management Task Force –Standards for application Developers – 14 - -
Standards for Messaging – Standards for Security End user access
to cloud computing, Mobile internet devices and the cloud.
Session Plan
Course Branch Standard Semester Subject
Name Name Name
SYMSc Second Year Semester III (2022-23)
(Computer Cloud
Science) Computing

Unit
Topic Name Topic Description No of Lect Weightage Weightage %
Name
T rends in C omputing 1

T he platform evolution and neces s ity of cloud c omputing 1


C loud C omputing D efinition and characteris tics 1
Advantages and Dis advantages of C loud C omputing 1
B enefits of C loud C omputing for E nd Us ers and
O rganiz ation 1
Introduction to C loud
UNIT-I C loud Deployment Models - P rivate, P ublic, C ommunity
C omputing
and Hybrid - 1 1
C loud Deployment Models - P rivate, P ublic, C ommunity
and Hybrid - 2 1
Major P layers in C loud C omputing - E uc alyptus , Nimbus ,
O penNebula, C loudS im - 1 1
Major P layers in C loud C omputing - E uc alyptus , Nimbus ,
O penNebula, C loudS im - 2 1
T ypes of C loud S ervic es - S oftware as a S ervice (S aaS ) -
1 1
T ypes of C loud S ervic es - S oftware as a S ervice (S aaS ) -
2 1
T ypes of C loud S ervic es - P latform as a S ervic e (P aaS ) -
1 1
T ypes of C loud S ervic es - P latform as a S ervic e (P aaS ) -
2 1
T ypes of C loud S ervic es - Infras truc ture as a S ervice
UNIT-II C loud S ervices (IaaS ) - 1 1
T ypes of C loud S ervic es - Infras truc ture as a S ervice
(IaaS ) - 2 1
E xamples of E verything as a S ervice (XaaS ) - 1 1
E xamples of E verything as a S ervice (XaaS ) - 2 1
Architec ture of C loud C omputing 1
C loud P latforms and T ec hnology - AW S , Google
AppE ngine 1
C loud P latforms and T ec hnology - Mic ros oft Az ure,
F orce.com 1
E mail C ommunication over the C loud – C R M 1
Management - P roject Management - 1 1
Management - P roject Management - 2 1
E vent Management - T as k Management - 1 1
E vent Management - T as k Management - 2 1
C ollaborating Us ing C alendar - S c hedules 1
UNIT-III
C loud S ervices Word P roces s ing – P res entation, S preads heet - 1 1
Word P roces s ing – P res entation, S preads heet - 2 1
Databas es - 1 1
Databas es - 2 1
Des ktop – S oc ial, Networks and Groupware - 1 1
Des ktop – S oc ial, Networks and Groupware - 2 1
Need for Virtualiz ation 1
P ros and cons of Virtualiz ation 1
T ypes of Virtualiz ation – S ys tem Vm, P roc es s VM - 1 1
T ypes of Virtualiz ation – S ys tem Vm, P roc es s VM - 2 1
Virtual Machine monitor – Virtual - 1 1
Virtual Machine
Machine monitor
P roperties – Virtual - 2and B inary trans lation -
- Interpretation 1
1Machine P roperties - Interpretation and B inary trans lation - 1
UNIT-IV Virtualization For Cloud 2
1
HL L VM - Hypervis ors – Xen - 1 1
HL L VM - Hypervis ors – Xen - 2 1
K VM 1
VMW are 1
VirtualB ox 1
Hyper-V 1

C loud s ecurity c hallenges - 1 1

C loud s ecurity c hallenges - 2 1

1
S oftware as a S ervic e S ecurity - 1

S oftware as a S ervic e S ecurity - 2 1


T he O pen C loud C ons ortium
1

T he Dis tributed management Tas k F orce 1

Security, Standards And S tandards for applic ation D evelopers - 1 1


UNIT-V Applications: Security in
Clouds
S tandards for applic ation D evelopers - 2 1
S tandards for S ec urity E nd us er ac ces s to c loud
computing - 1 1
S tandards for S ec urity E nd us er ac ces s to c loud
computing - 2 1
S tandards for S ec urity E nd us er ac ces s to Mobile
Internet devic es - 1
1
S tandards for S ec urity E nd us er ac ces s to Mobile
Internet devic es - 2 1
S tandards for S ec urity E nd us er ac ces s to D ata C enter
R es ourc es - 1 1
S tandards for S ec urity E nd us er ac ces s to D ata C enter
R es ourc es - 2 1
Assessment Methodology

Dr Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University


Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Continuous Assessment Pattern (Theory)
Academic Year 2022-23
SYMSc (Computer Science)
COS6077B Cloud Computing
Semester III
Sr No Continuous Evaluation Criteria Name Marks
1) Formative Assessment Test 1 (FAT1) Surprise Test 15 Marks
2) Formative Assessment Test 2 (FAT2) Written Test 15 Marks
3) Mid Term Examination(MCQ + Descriptive ) 30 Marks
Total 60 Marks
Dr Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
School of Computer Science
Formative Assessment Test 1 (Surprise Test)
SYMSc (Computer Science) Sem-III
COS6077B Cloud Computing

Marks: 15 Date: 29/09/2022

Q.1) Which of the following is not a key characteristics of Cloud Computing


A) Measured service
B) Rapid Elasticity
C) Security
D) Resource pooling
Ans: C) Security

Q.2) What is the full form of EBS


A) Extended Block Store
B) Elastic Block Service
C) Extended Block Service
D) Elastic Block Store
Ans: D) Elastic Block Store

Q.3) Which one of the following is Public Cloud Platform by Amazon?


A) Azure
B) Digital Ocean
C) GCP
D) AWS
Ans: D) AWS

Q.4) ___________ is shared by several organizations that supported by group of people


having specific common goals.
A) Private Cloud
B) Public Cloud
C) Community Cloud
D) Hybrid Cloud
Ans: C) Community Cloud

Q.5) ______________ is the cloud infrastructure operated solely for an organization and
network resources not on public endpoints.
A) Private Cloud
B) Public Cloud
C) Community Cloud
D) Hybrid Cloud
Ans: A) Private Cloud

Q.6) What is Cloud Computing?


a) Cloud Computing means providing services like storage, servers, database,
networking, etc
b) Cloud Computing means a database
c) Cloud Computing is a tool used to create an application
d) Cloud Computing is an web-based application
Ans: a) Cloud Computing means providing services like storage, servers, database,
networking, etc

Q.7) Which of the following is the most important area of concern in cloud computing?
a) Scalability
b) Storage
c) Security
d) Computational capability
Ans: C) Security

Q.8) Which of the following is an example of a SaaS cloud service?


a) Google AppEngine
b) Google Docs
c) Microsoft Azure
d) AWS
Ans: b) Google Docs

Q.9) In which of the following service model the hardware is virtualized in the cloud?
a) NaaS
b) PaaS
c) CaaS
d) IaaS
Ans: d) IaaS

Q.10) Cloud computing is a good option when the cost of infrastructure and management
is_____
A) High
B) Low
C) Very Low
D) Moderate
Ans: A) High

Q.11) Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) represents _______ the applications


A) Building
B) Consuming
C) Hosting
D) Downloading
Ans: B) Consuming

Q.12) Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) represents _______ the applications


A) Building
B) Consuming
C) Hosting
D) Downloading
Ans: A) Building
Q.13) Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) represents _______ the applications
A) Building
B) Consuming
C) Hosting
D) Downloading
Ans: C) Hosting

Q.14) Social Networking is an example of ________


A) Software-as-a-Service
B) Platform-as-a-Service
C) Infrastructure-as-Service
D) Monitoring-as-a-Service
Ans: A) Software-as-a-Service

Q.15) In which of the following scenario, SaaS is not useful?


A) Applications to be delivered in a ‘one-to-many’ model
B) Applications which are too much costly to buy
C) Applications which requires highly configured hardware infrastructure
D) Applications where extremely fast processing of real time data is needed

Ans: D) Applications where extremely fast processing of real time data is needed

Q.16) Which of the following type of service offers complete stack of development tools
accessible via a web browser that supports the development, deployment and
management of applications in a cloud environment.
A) Software-as-a-Service
B) Platform-as-a-Service
C) Desktop-as-a-Service
D) Monitoring-as-a-Service
Ans: B) Platform-as-a-Service

Q.17) In which of the following scenario, PaaS is not useful


A) Multiple developers working on a development project
B) Developers need to automate testing and deployment services
C) Software development methodologies are based on iterative and incremental
development.
D) Proprietary language would cause an issue while moving deployed application from
one provider to another provider.
Ans: D) Proprietary language would cause an issue while moving deployed application
from one provider to another provider.

Q.18) Vendor lock-in means…


A) Vendor has violated Service Level Agreement (SLA).
B) Customer facing issues while moving services from one vendor to another vendor.
C) Vendor is successfully carrying out Service Level Agreement (SLA)
D) Customer is successfully moving services from one vendor to another vendor.
Ans: B) Customer facing issues while moving services from one vendor to another
vendor.

Q.19) Which of the following is not an Platform-as-a-Service


A) Microsoft OneDrive
B) Google AppEngine
C) Microsoft Azure
D) Aneka
Ans: A) Microsoft OneDrive

20) Which of the following type of service delivers hardware resources as a service?
A) Platform-as-a-Service
B) Software-as-a-Service
C) Infrastructure-as-a-Service
D) Security-as-a-Service
Ans: C) Infrastructure-as-a-Service

21) In which of the following scenario, Infrastructure-as-a-Service is not useful.


A) Infrastructure demand is very volatile and unpredictable
B) New organizations not having enough capital for investment
C) Organization has temporary infrastructural needs
D) Infrastructure is expected to offer highest levels of performance
Ans: D) Infrastructure is expected to offer highest levels of performance

22) In _________, customer manages applications and rest of the things are managed by
vendor
A) Software-as-a-Service
B) Platform-as-a-Service
C) Infrastructure-as-a-Service
D) Data-as-a-Service
Ans: B) Platform-as-a-Service

23) In ____________, everything is managed by vendor


A) Software-as-a-Service
B) Platform-as-a-Service
C) Infrastructure-as-a-Service
D) Security-as-a-Service

Ans: A) Software-as-a-Service

24) In _____________, applications, execution environment, security and databases are


managed by customer and rest of the things is managed by vendor.
A) Software-as-a-Service
B) Platform-as-a-Service
C) Infrastructure-as-a-Service
D) Security-as-a-Service
Ans: C) Infrastructure-as-a-Service

25) __________ layer manages physical infrastructure


A) System Infrastructure
B) Core Middleware
C) User-level middleware
D) User applications
Ans: B) Core Middleware

26) Which of the following layer is responsible for providing Pure Platform-as-a-
Service?
A) System Infrastructure
B) Core Middleware
C) User-level middleware
D) User applications
Ans: C) User-level middleware

27) Amazon CloudWatch supports __________ service


A) Networking
B) Messaging
C) Monitoring
D) Content Delivery
Ans: C) Monitoring

28) Google Secure Data Connection (SDC) _________


A) Helps to execute applications on Google AppEngine Environment
B) Provides data storage facility
C) Link your intranet to an external Google AppEngine application
D) Fetch resources from internet
Ans: C) Link your intranet to an external Google AppEngine application

29) Which of the following component of Azure consists of Virtualized hardware


A) Azure storage
B) Azure fabric
C) Azure web role
D) Azure worker role
Ans: B) Azure fabric
30) Which of the following is not a core cloud computing service?
A) Software-as-a-Service
B) Platform-as-a-Service
C) Infrastructure-as-a-Service
D) Authentication-as-a-Service
Ans: D) Authentication-as-a-Service

Dr Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University


Faculty of Engineering and Technology
School of Computer Science
Formative Assessment Test 2 (Written Test)
SYMSc (Computer Science) Sem-III

Date of Conduction: 07/10/2022


Total Marks: 15

Instructions:

Assignment-2 Open Book Test is of 15Marks.

Attempt any 3 questions out of 5 questions.

Each question carries 5 marks.

Write answers and upload a single file PDF containing all 3 answers.

Questions:

1) Explain the various services provided by Amazon Web Services computing platform.

2) Write short note on Microsoft Windows Azure platform for cloud computing.

3) List and explain characteristics of virtualized environment.

4) Write short note on XEN architecture

5) Explain in detail Microsoft Hyper-V architecture.

Dr Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University


Faculty of Engineering and Technology
School of Computer Science
Mid-Term Test
SYMSc (Computer Science) Sem-III

Date of Conduction: 07/10/2022


Total Marks: 30
Q.1) Which of the following is not a key characteristics of Cloud Computing
A) Measured service
B) Rapid Elasticity
C) Security
D) Resource pooling
Ans: C) Security

Q.2) Which one of the following is Public Cloud Platform by Amazon?


A) Azure
B) Digital Ocean
C) GCP
D) AWS
Ans: D) AWS

Q.4) ___________ is shared by several organizations that supported by group of people having
specific common goals.
A) Private Cloud
B) Public Cloud
C) Community Cloud
D) Hybrid Cloud
Ans: C) Community Cloud

Q.5) ______________ is the cloud infrastructure operated solely for an organization and
network resources not on public endpoints.
A) Private Cloud
B) Public Cloud
C) Community Cloud
D) Hybrid Cloud
Ans: A) Private Cloud

Q.6) What is Cloud Computing?


a) Cloud Computing means providing services like storage, servers, database, networking, etc
b) Cloud Computing means a database
c) Cloud Computing is a tool used to create an application
d) Cloud Computing is an web-based application
Ans: a) Cloud Computing means providing services like storage, servers, database, networking,
etc

Q.8) Which of the following is the most important area of concern in cloud computing?
a) Scalability
b) Storage
c) Security
d) Computational capability
Ans: C) Security

Q.9) Which of the following is an example of a SaaS cloud service?


a) Google AppEngine
b) Google Docs
c) Microsoft Azure
d) AWS
Ans: b) Google Docs

Q.10) In which of the following service model the hardware is virtualized in the cloud?
a) NaaS
b) PaaS
c) CaaS
d) IaaS
Ans: d) IaaS
Q.11) Cloud computing is a good option when the cost of infrastructure and management
is_____
A) High
B) Low
C) Very Low
D) Moderate
Ans: A) High

Q.12) Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) represents _______ the applications


A) Building
B) Consuming
C) Hosting
D) Downloading
Ans: B) Consuming

Q.13) Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) represents _______ the applications


A) Building
B) Consuming
C) Hosting
D) Downloading
Ans: A) Building

Q.14) Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) represents _______ the applications


A) Building
B) Consuming
C) Hosting
D) Downloading
Ans: C) Hosting

Q.15) Social Networking is an example of ________


A) Software-as-a-Service
B) Platform-as-a-Service
C) Infrastructure-as-Service
D) Monitoring-as-a-Service
Ans: A) Software-as-a-Service

Q.16) In which of the following scenario, SaaS is not useful?


A) Applications to be delivered in a ‘one-to-many’ model
B) Applications which are too much costly to buy
C) Applications which requires highly configured hardware infrastructure
D) Applications where extremely fast processing of real time data is needed
Ans: D) Applications where extremely fast processing of real time data is needed

Q.18) Which of the following type of service offers complete stack of development tools
accessible via a web browser that supports the development, deployment and management of
applications in a cloud environment.
A) Software-as-a-Service
B) Platform-as-a-Service
C) Desktop-as-a-Service
D) Monitoring-as-a-Service
Ans: B) Platform-as-a-Service

Q.19) In which of the following scenario, PaaS is not useful


A) Multiple developers working on a development project
B) Developers need to automate testing and deployment services
C) Software development methodologies are based on iterative and incremental development.
D) Proprietary language would cause an issue while moving deployed application from one
provider to another provider.
Ans: D) Proprietary language would cause an issue while moving deployed application from
one provider to another provider.

Q.20) Vendor lock-in means…


A) Vendor has violated Service Level Agreement (SLA).
B) Customer facing issues while moving services from one vendor to another vendor.
C) Vendor is successfully carrying out Service Level Agreement (SLA)
D) Customer is successfully moving services from one vendor to another vendor.
Ans: B) Customer facing issues while moving services from one vendor to another vendor.
Q.21) Which of the following is not an Platform-as-a-Service
A) Google Docs
B) Google AppEngine
C) Microsoft Azure
D) Aneka
Ans: A) Google Docs

22) Which of the following type of service delivers hardware resources as a service?
A) Platform-as-a-Service
B) Software-as-a-Service
C) Infrastructure-as-a-Service
D) Security-as-a-Service
Ans: C) Infrastructure-as-a-Service

23) In which of the following scenario, Infrastructure-as-a-Service is not useful.


A) Infrastructure demand is very volatile and unpredictable
B) New organizations not having enough capital for investment
C) Organization has temporary infrastructural needs
D) Infrastructure is expected to offer highest levels of performance
Ans: D) Infrastructure is expected to offer highest levels of performance

25) In _________, customer manages applications and rest of the things are managed by vendor
A) Software-as-a-Service
B) Platform-as-a-Service
C) Infrastructure-as-a-Service
D) Data-as-a-Service
Ans: B) Platform-as-a-Service

26) In ____________, everything is managed by vendor


A) Software-as-a-Service
B) Platform-as-a-Service
C) Infrastructure-as-a-Service
D) Security-as-a-Service
Ans: A) Software-as-a-Service

27) In _____________, applications, execution environment, security and databases are


managed by customer and rest of the things is managed by vendor.
A) Software-as-a-Service
B) Platform-as-a-Service
C) Infrastructure-as-a-Service
D) Security-as-a-Service
Ans: C) Infrastructure-as-a-Service

29) __________ layer manages physical infrastructure


A) System Infrastructure
B) Core Middleware
C) User-level middleware
D) User applications
Ans: B) Core Middleware

30) Which of the following layer is responsible for providing Pure Platform-as-a-Service?
A) System Infrastructure
B) Core Middleware
C) User-level middleware
D) User applications
Ans: C) User-level middleware

Q.1) What is Cloud Computing? Explain key characteristics of cloud computing


Q.2) Explain the concept of private cloud deployment model with the help of suitable diagram.
Q.3) Explain the concept of public cloud deployment model with the help of suitable diagram.
Q.4) Explain the concept of hybrid cloud deployment model with the help of suitable diagram.
Q.5) Explain in detail the Software-as-a-Service (PaaS) cloud computing service model
Q.6) Explain in detail the Platform -as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud computing service model
Q.7) Explain in detail the Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud computing service model
Course Material ( Notes and PPTs)
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Students Attendance
Teaching Subject Wise Monthly Attendance    2022-2023  (First)Cloud Computing(SY M.Sc.(CS)(S)-A)(TH)
(Core_COS6077B)  [04/07/2022-08/11/2022]  Below 75%     continues Below 75%
Student Jul- Aug- Sep- Oct- Nov- Att Total
Code Student Name 22 22 22 22 22 Total Period Att %
 11/1
1132210004 Shinde Yash Gajanan  8/8  13/16  9/12 7  6/6  47  59  79.66
 10/1
1132210020 Bhogulkar Suraj M.  8/8  15/16  10/12 7  6/6  49  59  83.05
 11/1
1132210022 Yeole Ketan Ramesh  7/8  14/16  11/12 7  6/6  49  59  83.05
 17/1
1132210028 Bhorde Hrishikesh S.  8/8  15/16  10/12 7  6/6  56  59  94.92
 14/1
1132210040 Parkale Rutuja Nagesh  8/8  16/16  12/12 7  6/6  56  59  94.92
 14/1
1132210055 Ohara Manas Sanjay  7/8  14/16  12/12 7  6/6  53  59  89.83
 13/1
1132210057 Barde Pratik Satish  7/8  14/16  11/12 7  6/6  51  59  86.44
 15/1
1132210061 Datkhile Akash Sudam  8/8  15/16  10/12 7  6/6  54  59  91.53
1132210064 Kendhe Sanika S.  8/8  16/16  8/12  6/17  6/6  44  59  74.58
 13/1
1132210067 Balsara Harshi Rajiv  7/8  14/16  11/12 7  6/6  51  59  86.44
 11/1
1132210077 Jagtap Yash Dinesh  7/8  16/16  10/12 7  6/6  50  59  84.75
Bilgundi Rohan  12/1
1132210080 Basappa  8/8  16/16  11/12 7  6/6  53  59  89.83
 10/1
1132210095 Kulkarni Chaitanya B.  8/8  16/16  11/12 7  6/6  51  59  86.44
 13/1
1132210098 Vaidya Mayur Milind  8/8  16/16  11/12 7  6/6  54  59  91.53
 13/1
1132210100 Pandit Paresh Sudhir  7/8  16/16  12/12 7  6/6  54  59  91.53
1132210105 Birnale Sahil Suniel  8/8  13/16  11/12  9/17  6/6  47  59  79.66
 14/1
1132210106 Patil Prashant Dattatray  8/8  13/16  10/12 7  6/6  51  59  86.44
1132210119 Pereira Alston Jerome  7/8  12/16  9/12  6/17  6/6  40  59  67.8
 16/1
1132210153 Godse Vaibhavi Prakash  8/8  12/16  12/12 7  6/6  54  59  91.53
 12/1
1132210154 Labde Siddhesh Deepak  7/8  15/16  10/12 7  6/6  50  59  84.75
1132210155 Patil Mayur Ishwar  8/8  11/16  10/12  13/1  6/6  48  59  81.36
7
 15/1
1132210156 Gadekar Chaitali Vasant  8/8  16/16  12/12 7  6/6  57  59  96.61
 13/1
1132210157 Alavani Shail Yogin  8/8  11/16  8/12 7  6/6  46  59  77.97
 16/1
1132210158 Bajirao Vedant -  7/8  16/16  12/12 7  6/6  57  59  96.61
 14/1
1132210159 Kansara Harshita -  8/8  13/16  10/12 7  6/6  51  59  86.44
 15/1
1132210160 Dave Mithilesh Sanjay  7/8  15/16  11/12 7  6/6  54  59  91.53
1132210161 Patole Samuel Marks  7/8  15/16  8/12  14/17  6/6  50  59  84.75
1132210162 Babar Aditya Milind  8/8  13/16  12/12  17/17  6/6  56  59  94.92
1132210163 Joshua Aayushi -  8/8  16/16  11/12  14/17  6/6  55  59  93.22
1132210164 Apte Sayee Umesh  8/8  13/16  12/12  9/17  6/6  48  59  81.36
1132210165 Patale Rajshree M.  8/8  16/16  12/12  17/17  6/6  59  59  100
1132210166 Parasar Akanksha -  8/8  16/16  12/12  16/17  6/6  58  59  98.31
1132210168 Saraf Vedanti Mahesh  7/8  15/16  8/12  14/17  6/6  50  59  84.75
1132210171 Balkawade Durvankur S.  8/8  16/16  12/12  17/17  6/6  59  59  100
1132210172 Prajapati Yash Nitin  8/8  16/16  12/12  16/17  6/6  58  59  98.31
1132210201 Varma Khushi Umesh  8/8  15/16  10/12  10/17  6/6  49  59  83.05
1132210209 Nimbalkar Shantanu D.  8/8  16/16  11/12  14/17  6/6  55  59  93.22
1132210213 Labhade Diksha Dattatray  8/8  16/16  12/12  17/17  6/6  59  59  100
1132210224 Bachhav Darshan Sanjeev  8/8  16/16  12/12  17/17  6/6  59  59  100
1132210259 Dixit Ojaswini Yogesh  8/8  13/16  6/12  1/17  6/6  34  59  57.63
1132210310 Dhule Om Arun  8/8  12/16  7/12  14/17  6/6  47  59  79.66
1132210316 Pradhan Omkar Mandar  8/8  15/16  10/12  14/17  6/6  53  59  89.83
1132210323 Kohinkar Kunal Jayasing  8/8  15/16  10/12  10/17  6/6  49  59  83.05
1132210330 Kadekar Nikhil Shashikant  7/8  13/16  10/12  3/17  6/6  39  59  66.1
1132210331 Hardas Sarthak Prashantrao  8/8  16/16  12/12  16/17  6/6  58  59  98.31
1132210333 Mithbawkar Atharva P.  8/8  16/16  12/12  13/17  6/6  55  59  93.22
1132210334 Bhosale Akash Rajendra  8/8  16/16  11/12  17/17  6/6  58  59  98.31
1132210335 Mane Mohit Ajit  8/8  16/16  11/12  11/17  6/6  52  59  88.14
1132210338 Choudhary Arvind Kanaram  8/8  14/16  11/12  12/17  6/6  51  59  86.44
1132210343 Parihar Himanshu -  8/8  14/16  12/12  11/17  6/6  51  59  86.44
1132210355 Shinde Tejashri Maruti  8/8  16/16  12/12  15/17  6/6  57  59  96.61
1132210356 Nishad Abhishek Dayanand  8/8  16/16  11/12  9/17  6/6  50  59  84.75
1132210358 Pawar Abhishek Avadhut  8/8  16/16  12/12  14/17  6/6  56  59  94.92
1132210359 Khade Pranay Gorakshnath  8/8  16/16  12/12  17/17  6/6  59  59  100
1132210361 Ghume Manali Ravindra  7/8  16/16  11/12  10/17  6/6  50  59  84.75
1132210364 Vaidya Dinesh Abasaheb  8/8  16/16  12/12  13/17  6/6  55  59  93.22
1132210365 Jadhav Yogesh Ravindra  8/8  15/16  12/12  15/17  6/6  56  59  94.92
1132210369 Devra Sakshi Hirachand  8/8  14/16  9/12  11/17  6/6  48  59  81.36
1132210374 Kadam Rohit Dilip  8/8  14/16  12/12  15/17  6/6  55  59  93.22
1132210375 Kawade Payal Sampat  8/8  13/16  11/12  13/17  6/6  51  59  86.44
1132210386 More Chetan Vijay  1/8  16/16  12/12  16/17  6/6  51  59  86.44
1132210392 Joshi Rishabh Ashutosh  5/8  13/16  12/12  17/17  6/6  53  59  89.83
1132210409 Hundekari Omkar Rajesh  3/8  16/16  12/12  17/17  6/6  54  59  91.53
1132210411 Bhapkar Aditya Girish  6/8  12/16  11/12  13/17  6/6  48  59  81.36
1132210420 Pachpute Avishkar L.  8/8  16/16  12/12  17/17  6/6  59  59  100
1132210421 Janbhare Avinash M.  7/8  15/16  12/12  15/17  6/6  55  59  93.22
1132210423 Gurav Prajwal Ganesh  7/8  14/16  7/12  14/17  6/6  48  59  81.36
1132210557 Kalekar Sanket Samir  7/8  14/16  11/12  13/17  6/6  51  59  86.44
1132210572 Tambe Prathamesh B.  6/8  15/16  10/12  13/17  6/6  50  59  84.75
1132210573 J Charan Shekar  2/8  7/16  10/12  10/17  6/6  35  59  59.32
1132210586 Bhosale Neha Shankar  6/8  16/16  12/12  17/17  6/6  57  59  96.61
1132210588 Dorge Sandeep B.  8/8  16/16  11/12  15/17  6/6  56  59  94.92
1132210589 Kadam Gaurav Nitin  7/8  15/16  9/12  13/17  6/6  50  59  84.75
1132210591 Deshpande Soham S.  6/8  14/16  8/12  13/17  6/6  47  59  79.66
1132210597 Bhorde Akshay R.  7/8  15/16  12/12  17/17  6/6  57  59  96.61
1132210618 Pawar Shivam A.  7/8  14/16  12/12  17/17  6/6  56  59  94.92
1132210631 Nikam Pratik Shivaji  8/8  16/16  12/12  17/17  6/6  59  59  100
1132210637 Dengale Rachita Santosh  8/8  12/16  11/12  8/17  6/6  45  59  76.27
1132210725 Pimpale Raghav A.  7/8  13/16  6/12  11/17  6/6  43  59  72.88
Continuous Course Assessment (CCA)
SYMSc (Computer Science) Semester-III
COS6077B Cloud Computing

Dr. Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University


Faculty of Science
Pune- 411038, District- PUNE (MAHARASHTRA)

Phone:- 020 79401700 Fax No.:- 020 25442770


Email:- [email protected]

Website :- www.mitwpu.edu.in

Faculty of Science
(Cloud Computing - TH (SEMESTER-III)) Subject Wise(Actual Mark-ALL Entity) Report for
(SY M.Sc.(CS)(SEM)-A) Section : 2022-2023
END TERM
NAME OF MIDTER SURPRIS
Sr.No. EXAMINATI WRITTEN TEST Total
STUDENT M E TEST
ON
More
1 Chetan 25 19 11 13 68
Vijay
Babar
2 Aditya 28 20 12 14 74
Milind
Bhorde
3 Akshay 30 19 14 13 76
Rajendra
Choudhary
4 Arvind 23 29 13 13 78
Kanaram
Dorge
5 Sandeep 31 12 13 80
24
Balasaheb
Gadekar
6 Chaitali 20 24 12 14 70
Vasant
Ghume
7 Manali 20 22 11 13 66
Ravindra
Kulkarni
8 Chaitanya 25 24 12 13 74
Bhagwant
Labde
9 Siddhesh 26 20 10 13 69
Deepak
Nishad
10 Abhishek 30 22 13 13 78
Dayanand
Shinde Yash
11 1 23 12 14 50
Gajanan
12 Vaidya 23 25 12 14 74
Mayur
Milind
Alavani
13 30 26 12 13 81
Shail Yogin
Bachhav
14 Darshan 30 22 10 13 75
Sanjeev
Bhogulkar
15 Suraj 24 26 12 13 75
Mahadev
Bhosale
16 Neha 35 24 15 13 87
Shankar
Dengale
17 Rachita 16 19 12 13 60
Santosh
Devra
18 Sakshi 30 24 11 13 78
Hirachand
Kansara
19 35 25 12 13 85
Harshita -
Parkale
20 Rutuja 21 21 12 13 67
Nagesh
Patil
21 Prashant 25 24 11 13 73
Dattatray
Tambe
Prathamesh
22 32 24 12 14 82
Bhimashank
ar
Vaidya
23 Dinesh 28 24 11 13 76
Abasaheb
Pandit
24 Paresh 28 23 12 13 76
Sudhir
Bhapkar
25 Aditya 28 27 14 13 82
Girish
Kendhe
26 Sanika 29 24 12 13 78
Sankarshan
Pimpale
27 Raghav 19 24 12 12 67
Abhijeet
Pachpute
28 Avishkar 10 17 12 13 52
Laxmikant
Kawade
29 Payal 23 21 12 13 69
Sampat
Kohinkar
30 Kunal 31 27 12 13 83
Jayasing
Ohara
31 Manas 32 20 13 14 79
Sanjay
Patole
32 Samuel 20 22 11 12 65
Marks
Pawar
33 Abhishek 31 24 11 13 79
Avadhut
Pradhan
34 Omkar 35 24 13 14 86
Mandar
Saraf
35 Vedanti 32 18 12 13 75
Mahesh
Dixit
36 Ojaswini 32 30 15 13 90
Yogesh
Nikam
37 Pratik 30 21 15 13 79
Shivaji
Nimbalkar
38 Shantanu 35 23 12 12 82
Dhanaji
Pawar
39 Shivam 23 22 15 13 73
Anandrao
Balkawade
40 Durvankur 23 26 13 14 76
Sanjay
Bilgundi
41 Rohan 19 23 12 14 68
Basappa
Birnale Sahil
42 31 18 12 13 74
Suniel
Dhule Om
43 32 25 11 14 82
Arun
Gurav
44 Prajwal 10 24 11 13 58
Ganesh
Hundekari
45 Omkar 21 18 12 13 64
Rajesh
Mithbawkar
46 Atharva 30 22 12 14 78
Prakash
Parasar
47 38 27 14 14 93
Akanksha -
Yeole Ketan
48 22 19 11 14 66
Ramesh
Bajirao
49 24 24 11 13 72
Vedant -
Bhosale
50 Akash 29 23 12 13 77
Rajendra
Datkhile
51 Akash 18 24 13 13 68
Sudam
Hardas
52 Sarthak 33 19 12 13 77
Prashantrao
Joshi
53 Rishabh 24 25 8 13 70
Ashutosh
Kadam
54 25 20 14 13 72
Rohit Dilip
Kalekar
55 Sanket 31 25 12 13 81
Samir
Labhade
56 Diksha 31 28 15 14 88
Dattatray
Mane
57 25 20 12 13 70
Mohit Ajit
Varma
58 Khushi 30 21 12 13 76
Umesh
Balsara
59 24 26 13 13 76
Harshi Rajiv
Bhorde
60 Hrishikesh 25 25 12 14 76
Shailesh
Dave
61 Mithilesh 24 21 12 14 71
Sanjay
Khade
Pranay
62 31 25 14 13 83
Gorakshnat
h
Barde Pratik
63 31 23 13 13 80
Satish
Pereira
64 Alston 26 22 12 13 73
Jerome
Godse
65 Vaibhavi 21 27 14 13 75
Prakash
Jagtap Yash
66 18 20 11 13 62
Dinesh
Joshua
67 31 23 12 14 80
Aayushi -
Kadam
68 Gaurav 23 18 11 13 65
Nitin
Parihar
69 30 20 13 13 76
Himanshu -
Patale
70 Rajshree 23 26 10 12 71
Mallinath
Patil Mayur
71 24 20 13 14 71
Ishwar
Kadekar
72 Nikhil 26 26 7 14 73
Shashikant
Apte Sayee
73 26 18 12 14 70
Umesh
Deshpande
74 29 21 13 13 76
Soham Sunil
75 J Charan 26 26 6 6 64
Shekar
Jadhav
76 Yogesh 26 22 11 13 72
Ravindra
Prajapati
77 37 28 14 14 93
Yash Nitin
Shinde
78 Tejashri 35 26 15 13 89
Maruti
Janbhare
79 Avinash 18 20 13 12 63
Maruti

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