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COURSE FILE

Subject : CLOUD COMPUTING

Academic Year: 2022-2023

Name of the Faculty : Mr. J. MAHESH


Department : CSE
Branch & Year : CSE IV
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Check List of the Course File


Department:CSE Date:
Pre-Academic Session Review Subject Code: CS714PE
Title of the subject: CLOUD COMPUTING
S.No Attributes Yes/No
1 Vision and Mission of institute Yes
2 Course handout& its contents Yes
a) Vision and Mission of department Yes
b) PEOs of the program Yes
c) Program Outcomes (POs) Yes
d) Prerequisites Yes
e) Course Outcomes (COs) Yes
f) Detailed syllabus Yes
g) Course Plan Yes
h) Evaluation scheme Yes
3 CO-PO mapping Yes
4 Course material Yes
5 Teaching diary for the course Yes
6 Question bank prepared by faculty (unit wise) Yes
7 Quiz question bank Yes
8 Descriptive question bank for assignment Yes
9 Sets of copies of old question papers Yes
10 Analysis of student performance Yes
11 Answer book copies Yes
a) Internal books (Excellent/Good/Fail) = 3 Nos Yes
b) Assignment Copies (Excellent/Good/Fail) = 3 Nos Yes
a) Quiz paper (Excellent/Good/Fail) = 3 Nos Yes
d) Laboratory records (if any) (Excellent/Good/Fair) = 3 Nos. Yes
12 Whether remedial measures were taken by faculty members after Yes
completion of first module (with supporting documents)
13 IQAC review report of teaching notes (pre + post) Yes

Name & Signatures IQAC members Dean Academics


1. Dr.Vadivelan Natarajan
2.
3.
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Teaching Notes Review Report


Department:CSE Date:
Pre-Academic Session Review Subject Code: CS714PE
Title of the subject: CLOUD COMPUTING
S. No Observations Excellent/Good/Fair Suggestions/Remarks

1 Depth and breadth of the


subject coverage (which is
covered)
2 Quality of the question bank
a) Quiz question bank
b) Descriptive assignment
3 Degree of relevance to
attainment of POs and PSOs
by the course content
4 Whether the course content
is designed in view of
bridging the gap for
attainment to POs and PSOs
with meaningful Course
Outcomes(C.O.)
5 Past result analysis for
reference and identifying
remedial measures to be
carried out to attainment of
improvement.
Committee members of the Department
1.
2.
3.
Members of the academic committee
1. Principal: Dr K Venkata Murali Mohan
2 Head of the Department: Dr CH V Phanikrishna
3. Subject Expert: M Srimathi
4. Department IQAC Coordinator: Dr Vadivelan Natarajan
4. Dean Academics:
.

Teaching Notes Review Report


Department:CSE Date:
Post-Academic Session Review Subject Code: CS714PE
Title of the subject: CLOUD COMPUTING
S. No Observations Excellent/Good/Fair Suggestions/Remarks
1 Depth and breadth of the
subject coverage (which is
covered)
2 Quality of the question bank
a) Quiz question bank
b) Descriptive assignment
3 Degree of relevance to
attainment of POs and PSOs by
the course content
4 Whether the course content is
designed in view of bridge the
gap for attainment to POs and
PSOs with meaningful Course
Outcomes (C.O.)
6 Past result analysis for
reference and identifying
remedial measures to be
carried out to attainment of
improvement.
Committee members of the department
1.
2.
3.
Members of the academic committee
1. Principal: Dr K Venkata Murali Mohan
2. Vice-Principal:Dr K M V Madan Kumar
3. Head of the Department: Dr CH V Phanikrishna
4. Subject Expert:M Srimathi
5. Dean Academics:
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COURSE FILE
COURSE DESCRIPTION / COURSE INFORMATION SHEET

Name of the Dept: COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

Course Title CLOUD COMPUTING

Course Code CS714PE Programme B.Tech

Regulation R18 Year/Semester IV-I

Lectures Tutorials Practical Credits


Course Structure
5 1 0 3

Course Teacher J MAHESH

Email [email protected]

Phone No 8247870020

No of Hours Allotted Lectures Tutorial Practical


per Week 10 2 0
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COURSE FILE CONTENTS


S No Content
1 Cover Page
2 Vision and Mission of the Institute
3 Vision and Mission of the Department
4 List of POs, PSOs and PEOs
5 Class Time table & Individual Time table
6 Syllabus Copy
7 Course Objectives and Course Outcomes
8 Mapping of COs with POs and PSOs
9 Lecture Schedule
10 Detailed Notes
11 University Question papers of previous years
12 Unit wise Question Bank
13 Assignment topics
14 Internal Exam question papers
15 Student performance in internal examination
16 Identification of weak and Bright students and Action taken
17 Content Beyond syllabus & Action taken to fill the gap
18 References, Journals, websites and E-links
19 Student List
20 Course End Survey/Analysis of student Feedback
21 Course assessment sheet & Result Analysis
22 Identification of gaps & Proposed actions

2. Vision & Mission of the Institution

Imparting Knowledge and instilling skills to the aspiring students in the field
Vision of Engineering, Technology, Science and Management to face the emerging
challenges of the society.

Mission  Encouraging scholarly activities that transfer knowledge in the areas


of Engineering, Technology, Science and Management.

 Ensuring students of all levels, well trained to meet the needs of


education and their future endeavors. Inculcating human values and
ethics into the education system for the all-round development of the
students

3. Vision & Mission of the Department


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Enhance learning that promotes techno graduates aiming employability and


entrepreneurship with human values to face the challenges in the global
Vision technological society.

MISSION 1: Empowering students for professional career and higher studies


Mission by providing hands on experience and value education to become successful
technocrats in the society.

MISSION 2: Nurturing students with interpersonal and entrepreneurial


skills, so that they gain ability to work as a team.

MISSION 3: Imparting quality education, employability skills and techno


ethical values among the students for the benefit of the society.

4. List of POs, PSOs and PEOs

a) Program After completion of the program the graduate will be prepared to


Educational engage in professional development through self-study, graduate and
Objectives (PEOs) professional studies in engineering & business.

PO 1.Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics,


b) Program science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization
Outcomes & to the solution of complex engineering problems.
Program Specific
Outcomes (POs)& PO 2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research
(PSOs) literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching
substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics,
natural sciences, and engineering sciences.

PO 3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for


complex engineering problems and design system components or
processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate
consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural,
societal, and environmental considerations.

PO 4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-


based knowledge and research methods including design of
experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the
information to provide valid conclusions.

PO 5. Modern tool usage: Create, select and apply appropriate


techniques, resources and modern engineering and IT tools including
prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an
understanding of the limitations.

PO 6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the


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contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and
cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the
professional engineering practice.

PO 7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of


the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental
contexts and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable
development.

PO 8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional


ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.

PO 9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an


individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in
multidisciplinary settings.

PO 10. Communication: 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.

PO 11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge


and understanding of the engineering and management principles
and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team,
to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.

PO 12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the
preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long
learning in the broadest context of technological change.

PSO 1: Acquire knowledge will be used to design and modify


principles in the development of software and hardware systems to
get a better quality product.

PSO 2: An ability to identify the state of professional development in


preparing for competitive examinations that offers successful career
and career building.

 The students of the program will have strong foundation in the


c) Program fundamental principles and gain advanced knowledge in the
Educational Basic Sciences, Mathematics and other application of
Objectives(PEOs) Advanced Computer Engineering.
 The students of the program will be prepared for their
successful careers in the software industry / seek higher
studies and continue to develop.
 The students of the program will prepare to engage in
professional development through self-study, graduate and
professional studies in engineering & business.
 The students of the program will practice the profession with
leadership qualities, ethics and social responsibilities.
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5. Class Time table & Individual Time table


B.TECH IV YEAR I SEM TIME TABLE

BRANCH: CSE -A ROOM NO: W.E.F: 29-08-2022 ACADEMIC YEAR: 2022-2023

9:40AM- 10:40PM 11:40AM 12:40 1:20PM- 2:20PM- 3:20PM-


DAY/TIME 10:40A - - PM-1:20 2:20PM 3:20PM 4:20PM
M 11:40PM 12:40PM PM
MON CC CNS ES --------CNS LAB--------
L
TUE DM ES CC U CNS SEMINAR
N
WED CNS SPPM DM C PROJECT STAGE-1
H
THU SPPM CNS DM PROJECT STAGE-1
FRI DM SPPM CC ES CC SPPM
SAT ES SPPM CC DM ES CNS

S.NO NAME OF THE SUBJECT NAME OF THE FACULTY PHONE NO


1 CRYPTHOGRAPHY & NETWORK SECURITY A.DIVYA SREE 7396944383

2 CLOUD COMPUTING J.MAHESH 8247870020

3 DATA MINING Y.SHIVA SREE 8247226305

4 SOFTWARE PROCESS & PROJECT K.RENUKA 9618669300


MANAGEMENT

5 ELECTRONIC SENSORS B.REKHA 9908899104

6 CRYPTHOGRAPHY & NETWORK SECURITY A.DIVYA SREE 7396944383


LAB

7 SEMINAR A.SWETHA 7032411577

8 PROJECT STAGE-1 A.DIVYA SREE 7396944383


K.RENUKA
9 LIBRARY J.MAHESH 8247870020
10 SPORTS A.SWETHA 7032411577
11 CLASS INCHARGE J.MAHESH 8247870020
I/C TIME TABLE HOD/CSE PRINCIPAL
(K.PRATHYUSHA) (Dr.CH.V.PHANI KRISHNA) Dr.K. VENKATA MURALI MOHAN

B.TECH IV YEAR I SEM TIME TABLE

BRANCH: CSE -B ROOM NO: W.E.F: 29-08-2022 ACADEMIC YEAR: 2022-2023

9:40A.M 10:40A. 11:40A.M 12:40PM 1:20P.M 2:20P.M 3:20P.M-


.
DAY/TIME - M- - -1:20PM - - 4:20P.M
10:40A. 11:40A. 12:40P.M 2:20P.M 3:20P.M
M M
MON CNS DM SPPM ES SEMINAR
L
TUE DM CNS ES U ----CNS LAB-------
N
WED ES CC CNS C SPPM DM CC
H
THU CC CNS SPPM CC ES DM
FRI SPPM CC DM PROJECT STAGE-1
SAT CNS ES SPPM PROJECT STAGE-1

S.NO NAME OF THE SUBJECT NAME OF THE FACULTY PHONE NO


1 CRYPTHOGRAPHY & NETWORK SECURITY B.NARSINGAM 9959191665

2 CLOUD COMPUTING A.LAKSHMAN 9866555704

3 DATA MINING A.SWETHA 7032411577

4 SOFTWARE PROCESS & PROJECT T.PRIYANKA 7893367591


MANAGEMENT

5 ELECTRONIC SENSORS K.BHARGAVI 9704311245

6 CRYPTHOGRAPHY & NETWORK SECURITY B.NARSINGAM 9959191665


LAB

7 SEMINAR A.LAKSHMAN 9866555704

8 PROJECT STAGE-1 Y.SHIVA SREE 8247226305


K.RENUKA
9 LIBRARY T.PRIYANKA 7893367591

10 SPORTS A.LAKSHMAN 9866555704


11 CLASS INCHARGE B.NARSINGAM 9959191665
I/C TIME TABLE HOD/CSE PRINCIPAL
(K.PRATHYUSHA) (Dr.CH.V.PHANI KRISHNA) Dr.K. VENKATA MURALI MOHAN

B.TECH IV YEAR I SEM TIME TABLE

BRANCH: CSE -C ROOM NO: W.E.F: 29-08-2022 ACADEMIC YEAR: 2022-2023

9:40A.M 10:40A.M 11:40A.M 12:40P 1:20P.M 2:20P.M 3:20P.M-


DAY/TIME - - - M- - - 4:20P.M
10:40A. 11:40A.M 12:40P.M 1:20PM 2:20P.M 3:20P.M
M
MON ES DM CNS PROJECT STAGE-1
.
TUE CNS SPPM ES L PROJECT STAGE-1
U
WED SPPM CC CNS N ------------CNS LAB--------------
C
THU DM SPPM CC H ES SEMINAR
FRI CNS DM CC CNS DM ES
SAT CC DM ES SPPM CC SPPM

S.NO NAME OF THE SUBJECT NAME OF THE FACULTY PHONE NO


1 CRYPTHOGRAPHY & NETWORK SECURITY A.DIVYA SREE 7396944383

2 CLOUD COMPUTING J.MAHESH 8247870020

3 DATA MINING Y.SHIVA SREE 8247226305

4 SOFTWARE PROCESS & PROJECT K.RENUKA 9618669300


MANAGEMENT

5 ELECTRONIC SENSORS B.REKHA 9908899104

6 CRYPTHOGRAPHY & NETWORK SECURITY A.DIVYA SREE 7396944383


LAB

7 SEMINAR A.SWETHA 7032411577

8 PROJECT STAGE-1 Y.SHIVA SREE 8247226305

9 LIBRARY K.RENUKA 9618669300

10 SPORTS Y.SHIVA SREE 8247226305


11 CLASS INCHARGE A.SWETHA 7032411577
I/C TIME TABLE HOD/CSE PRINCIPAL
(K.PRATHYUSHA) (Dr.CH.V.PHANI KRISHNA) Dr.K. VENKATA MURALI MOHAN

B.TECH IV YEAR I SEM TIME TABLE

BRANCH: CSE -D ROOM NO: W.E.F: 29-08-2022 ACADEMIC YEAR: 2022-2023

9:40A.M 10:40A. 11:40A.M- 12:40PM 1:20P.M 2:20P.M 3:20P.M


DAY/TIME - M- 12:40P.M -1:20PM - - -
10:40A. 11:40A. 2:20P.M 3:20P.M 4:20P.M
M M
MON DM SPPM CNS CC DM ES
L
TUE SPPM CC DM U CC SPPM CC
N
WED CNS SPPM ES CNS SEMINAR
.
THU DM CC CNS C ------------CNS LAB----------
H
FRI ES DM ES PROJECT STAGE-1
SAT SPPM CNS ES PROJECT STAGE-1

S.NO NAME OF THE SUBJECT NAME OF THE FACULTY PHONE NO


1 CRYPTHOGRAPHY & NETWORK SECURITY B.NARSINGAM 9959191665

2 CLOUD COMPUTING A.LAKSHMAN 9866555704

3 DATA MINING A.SWETHA 7032411577

4 SOFTWARE PROCESS & PROJECT T.PRIYANKA 7893367591


MANAGEMENT

5 ELECTRONIC SENSORS K.BHARGAVI 9704311245

6 CRYPTHOGRAPHY & NETWORK SECURITY B.NARSINGAM 9959191665


LAB

7 SEMINAR A.LAKSHMAN 9866555704

8 PROJECT STAGE-1 Y.SHIVA SREE 8247226305


B.NARSINGAM

9 LIBRARY T.PRIYANKA 7893367591

10 SPORTS A.LAKSHMAN 9866555704


11 CLASS INCHARGE A.LAKSHMAN 9866555704
I/C TIME TABLE HOD/CSE PRINCIPAL
(K.PRATHYUSHA) (Dr.CH.V.PHANI KRISHNA) Dr.K. VENKATA MURALI MOHAN

B.TECH IV/I &TIME TABLE

BRANCH: CSE ACADEMIC YEAR: 2022-2023

DAY/ 09:40AM- 10:40AM- 11:40AM- 12:40PM- 1:20PM- 2:20PM- 3:20PM-


TIME 10:40PM 11:40AM 12:40PM 1:20PM 2:20PM 3:20PM 4:20PM
CSE- D
MON CSE -A L CC
CC U
CSE- A N CSE- D CSE- D
TUE CSE- D CC C CC CC
CC H
CSE –B/C
.
WED CC CSE- B
CC
CSE- B CSE- D CSE- B
THU CC CC CSE -C CC
CC
CSE -C CSE -A CSE A
FRI CC CSE- B CC CC
CC
CSE -C CSE -C
SAT CC CSE A CC
CC

6. Syllabus Copy
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7. Course Objectives and Course Outcomes

Course Objectives
1. Understand the concepts of computing paradigm.
2. Make use of the virtualization and cloud computing concepts.
3. Examine the cloud computing architecture layer management.
4. Compare the various service delivery models.
5. Determine the various cloud service providers.

Course Outcomes

Students will be able to:

CO1: Describes all the computing paradigms.[L1][Knowledge]

CO2: Explain about the cloud computing definition and its principles[L2][Comprehension]

CO3: Write about various service delivery models of a cloud computing[L3][Application]

CO4: Analyze cloud can be programmed and deployed in many ways[L4][Analysis]

CO5: Explain about the different cloud services providers[L5][Synthesis]


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8. Mapping of COs with POs and PSOs


Program
Program Outcomes Specific
Course Outcomes
Outcomes
PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PSO PSO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2
1 2 3 3 2 1 - 1 1 2 2 1 2 2
CO1
CO2 2 1 2 2 2 2 - 1 2 1 2 1 1 2
CO3 1 2 3 3 2 2 - 2 1 1 2 2 2 2
CO4 2 2 3 3 3 - - 1 1 - 1 1 1 3
CO5 1 2 3 3 3 2 - 1 2 1 2 1 2 3
Average 3.0 1.8 2.8 2.8 2.4 1.4 1.2 1.4 1.5 1.0 1.2 1.6 2.4

*To be rated with 1- slightly, 2 – moderately, 3- substantial

9. Lecture Schedule
S. No. Topic(s) No. of Lecture
Hours
UNIT –I Computing Paradigms

1 Introduction to Computing Paradigms 1

2 High-Performance Computing, Parallel Computing, Distributed 2


Computing
3 Cluster Computing, Grid Computing 2
4 Cloud Computing, Bio computing 2
5 Mobile Computing, Quantum Computing, 2
6 Optical Computing, Nano computing 2
Assignment 1
Slip Test 1
Total 13
UNIT –II Cloud Computing Fundamentals

7 Introduction to cloud computing 2


8 Fundamentals of cloud computing 2
9 Motivation for Cloud Computing 1
10 The Need for Cloud Computing 1

11 Defining Cloud Computing, Definition of Cloud computing 1


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12 Cloud Computing Is a Service 1
13 Cloud Computing Is a Platform 1
14 Principles of Cloud computing 1
15 Five Essential Characteristics 1
16 Four Cloud Deployment Models 1
1
Assignment
1
Slip Test
Total 14
UNIT -III Cloud Computing Architecture and Management

17 1
Cloud architecture, Layer
18 1
Anatomy of the Cloud
19 Network Connectivity in Cloud Computing 1
20 Applications, on the Cloud, Managing the Cloud 1
21 Managing the Cloud Infrastructure Managing the Cloud 1
application
22 1
Migrating Application to Cloud
23 1
Phases of Cloud Migration Approaches for Cloud Migration
1
Assignment
1
Slip Test
Total 9
UNIT -IV Cloud Service Models

24 Introduction to Cloud Service 1


25 Infrastructure as a Service 1
26 Characteristics of IaaS. Suitability of IaaS 1
27 Pros and Cons of IaaS 1
28 Summary of IaaS Providers 1
29 Platform as a Service 1
30 Characteristics of PaaS, Suitability of PaaS 1
31 Pros and Cons of PaaS 1
32 Summary of PaaS Providers 1
33 Software as a Service 1
34 Characteristics of SaaS, Suitability of SaaS 1
35 Pros and Cons of SaaS 1
36 Summary of SaaS Providers, Other Cloud Service Models. 1
Assignment 1
Slip Test 1
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Total 15
UNIT -V Cloud Service Providers

28 Introduction to Cloud service Providers 1


29 EMC, EMC IT, Captiva Cloud Toolkit 1
30 Google, Cloud Platform, Cloud Storage 1
31 Google Cloud Connect, Google Cloud Print 1
32 Google App Engine, Amazon Web Services 1
33 Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, Amazon Simple Storage Service 1
34 Amazon Simple Queue ,service, Microsoft, Windows Azure 1
35 Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit, SharePoint, IBM 1
36 Cloud Models, IBM Smart Cloud, SAP Labs 1
37 SAP HANA Cloud Platform, Virtualization Services Provided by 1
38 SAP
Sales force, Sales Cloud 1
39 Service Cloud: Knowledge as a Service 1
40 Rack space, VMware. 1
41 Manjra soft, Aneka Platform 1
Assignment 1
Slip Test 1
Total 16
Grand Total 67

10. Detailed Notes


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11. University Question papers of previous year


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12. Unit wise Question Bank

UNIT-I
Bloom’s
S. No Short Questions Taxonomy
Level
1 Define Cluster computing ? L1
2 What is Bio computing ? L1
3 What is Quantum computing ? L1
4 Define Optical computing ? L1
5 What is High-Performance computing ? L1
6 What is Cloud computing ? L1
7 Define mobile computing ? L1
8 What is grid computing ? L1
9 Define Distributed computing ? L1
10 What is High-Performance computing ? L1

S. No Long Questions BTL


1 Explain Nano computing. L3
2 Compare between Bio computing, Mobile Computing L3
3 Explain Mobile Computing L4
4 Compare between Grid Computing, Cloud Computing L3
5 Explain Distributed Computing? L4
6 Why is it necessary to understand the various computing paradigms? L1
7 Compare grid computing with electric power grid L3
8 Will mobile computing play a dominant role in the future? Discuss L2
9 How are distributed computing and network computing different or L2
similar?
10 Explain Cluster computing ? L3
11 Explain Bio computing ? L3
12 Explain Quantum computing ? L3
13 Explain Optical computing ? L3
14 Compare between Parallel Computing, Distributed Computing, L3
15 Explain High-Performance computing ? L2 & L3

UNIT-II

S. No Short Questions BTL


1 Define cloud computing. L1
2 What are the 5-4-3 Principles of Cloud computing? L1
3 List the Five Essential Characteristics of Cloud computing. L2
4 Give the NIST Definition of Cloud Computing L3
5 What is Deployment Model in Cloud Computing ? L1
6 What is cloud computing? Why is it needed? L4
7 Describe a real-life example to illustrate the concepts behind cloud L6
computing.
8 Distinguish between the definition so cloud computing is a service and L3
.
cloud computing is a platform
9 What are the service offering models of the cloud? L1
10 What are the deployment models of the cloud? L1

S. No Long Questions BTL


1 Describe cloud computing. L2
2 What are the 5-4-3 Principles of Cloud computing? L2
3 List the Five Essential Characteristics of Cloud computing. L2
4 Give the NIST Definition of Cloud Computing L3
5 What is Deployment Model in Cloud Computing ? L2
6 What is cloud computing? Why is it needed? L1
7 Describe a real-life example to illustrate the concepts behind cloud L6
computing.
8 Distinguish between the definition so cloud computing is a service and L3
cloud computing is a platform
9 What are the service offering models of the cloud? L4
10 What are the deployment models of the cloud? L4
11 Explain The Need for Cloud Computing L3
12 Explain Principles of Cloud computing L4
13 Explain Five Essential Characteristics L3
14 Explain Four Cloud Deployment Models L3
15 Explain Motivation for Cloud Computing L3

UNIT-III

S. No Short Questions BTL


1 What is server consolidation? L2
2 What are the unique properties of cloud applications? L1
3 What is public cloud access networking? L2
4 List the phases of cloud migration. L2
5 What is elasticity L1
6 How is cloud anatomy different from cloud architecture? L4
7 What are the two different management classifications? L1
8 Describe several approaches of cloud migration. L4
9 What are the drawbacks of a web application? L2
10 Explain the pay-as-you-go paradigm. L2

S. No Long Questions BTL


1 Give an insight on the anatomy of the cloud. L2
2 Explain Cloud architecture, Layer L3
3 Explain Network Connectivity in Cloud Computing L3
4 Explain Applications on the Cloud L3
5 Describe Managing the Cloud Infrastructure, Managing the Cloud L3
Application
6 Explain Phases of Cloud Migration Approaches for Cloud Migration. L3
7 Explain the service-platform-infrastructure (SPI) model of the cloud. L3
8 Discuss the phases involved in migrating a cloud.? L6

9 Explain how cloud applications are managed? L3


10 Write a detail description about managing the cloud. L2
.
11 Discuss in detail about characteristics, suitability, pros and cons of IaaS L6

12 Discuss about examples of IaaS providers and range of services they L6


offer?
13 Examine and present the motivation of Cloud computing. L2
b.
14 Present the basic requirements for cloud services? L3
15 Provide and overview about application migration to the cloud. L3

UNIT-IV

S. No Short Questions BTL


1 What is cloud service model? L2
2 Define Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). L1
3 Define Platform as a Service (PaaS). L1
4 Define Software as a Service (SaaS). L1
5 List the Other Cloud Service Models L1
6 Write short notes on end user and service provider responsibilities of L2
cloud service models with a suitable diagram
7 Write short notes on the deployment and delivery of cloud service L2
models with a neat diagram
8 Explain in detail about the overview of IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS with suitable L5
diagrams.
9 Write short notes on the characteristics of IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS L6
10 Explain the suitability of different cloud service models. L3

S. No Long Questions BTL


1 Write short notes on end user and service provider L2
responsibilities of cloud service models with a suitable diagram.
2 Write short notes on the deployment and delivery of L1
cloud service models with a neat diagram.
3 Explain in detail about the overview of IaaS, PaaS, and L3
SaaS with suitable diagrams.
4 Write short notes on the characteristics of IaaS, PaaS, L6
and SaaS.
5 What is cloud service model? L1
6 Explain Infrastructure as a Service(IaaS)? L3
7 Explain Platform as a Service(PaaS)? L3
8 Explain Software as a Service(SaaS)? L3
9 List the Other Cloud Service Models? L2
10 What is cloud service model? Explain? L2
11 Explain Amazon Simple Storage Service, Amazon Simple Queue ? L3
12 Explain Microsoft, Windows Azure, Microsoft Assessment and Planning L4
Toolkit?
13 Explain IBM, Cloud Models, IBM Smart Cloud? L4
14 Explain SAP Labs, SAP HANA Cloud Platform? L4& L5
15 Explain Manjra soft, Aneka Platform? L4

UNIT-V
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S. No Short Questions BTL


1 What is cloud service? L1
2 What is cloud service provider L1
3 What are SAP Labs? L2
4 What is Sales force? L2
5 What is Rackspace Cloud? L2
6 What do you mean by cloud service provider? Which are the major cloud L6
service providers?
7 List the tools /services provided by Microsoft and explain them in brief. L6
8 What is Google Cloud Print? What are its advantages? L6
9 Explain SAP HANA Cloud in brief. L4
10 What are the services offered by EMC IT? Explain L2&L3

S. No Long Questions BTL


1 What do you mean by cloud service provider? Which are L2
the major cloud service providers?
2 List the tools /services provided by Microsoft and explain L2
them in brief.
3 What is Google Cloud Print? What are its advantages? L2
4 Explain SAP HANA Cloud in brief. L3
5 What are the services offered by EMC IT? Explain. L4
6 Explain the services provided by IBM Smart Cloud. L2
7 What are the support services offered by Amazon Web L2
Services? Explain.
8 What do you mean by Knowledge as a Service? Which L6
company pro- vides this service? Explain.
9 Explain the features of Aneka. L3
10 What is v Cloud? Explain in brief. L2
11 Write Short notes on: L4
a) SAP HANA Cloud Platform
b) VMwar
12 Explain cloud service providers L1
13 What are SAP Labs? Explain L1
14 What is Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)? L1 & L2
a)Explain the characteristics of SaaS.
b) Explain the pros and cons of IaaS.?
15 What is Rackspace Cloud? explain L2
.
13. Assignment topics

UNIT-I
Bloom’s
S. No Questions Taxonomy
Level
1 What is Cluster computing ? L2
2 What is Bio computing ? L4
3 What is Quantum computing ? L4
4 What is Optical computing ? L4
5 What is High-Performance computing ? L4

UNIT-II
1 What are the 5-4-3 Principles of Cloud computing? L4
2 List the Five Essential Characteristics of Cloud computing. L2
3 Give the NIST Definition of Cloud Computing L1
4 What are the service offering models of the cloud? L4
5 What are the deployment models of the cloud? L4

UNIT-III
1 List the phases of cloud migration. L2
2 How is cloud anatomy different from cloud architecture? L4
3 What are the two different management classifications? L6
4 Describe several approaches of cloud migration. L2
5 What are the drawbacks of a web application? L4

UNIT-IV
1 Define Infrastructure as a Service(IaaS). L1
2 Define Platform as a Service(PaaS). L3
3 Define Software as a Service(SaaS). L6
4 Explain in detail about the overview of IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS with suitable L5
diagrams.
5 Write short notes on the characteristics of IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS L6

UNIT-V
1 What is cloud service provider L6
2 What is Rackspace Cloud? L2
3 What do you mean by cloud service provider? Which are the major cloud L6
service providers?
4 List the tools /services provided by Microsoft and explain them in brief. L6
5 What is Google Cloud Print? What are its advantages? L6
.
14. Internal Exam question papers

Date:02/11/23
TEEGALAKRISHNAREDDYENGINEERINGCOLLEGE
(ApprovedbyAICTE,NewDelhi,AffiliatedtoJNTUH,Hyderab
ad)(SponsoredbyTKREducationalSociety) Duration: 1hr
Medbowli,Meerpet,SaroorNagar,Hyderabad–500097.
Marks:10M
Subcode:CS714PE Sub name: Cloud Computing
R9 Session: FN
Branch: CSE Mid:I Year/Sem: IV/I

Descriptive Question paper

(Answer any TWO Questions) 2x5=10M

Q. No Questions CO BT

Define Cloud Computing. Describe about the High Performance


A) CO1 B2,B3
And Parallel Computing.
1
Explain about the
B) CO1,CO3 B1
Quantum Computing and Optical Computing in detail.

A) Discuss about the Mobile Computing and Nano Computing. CO1 B1,B4
2
B) Compare the grid computing with Cluster computing. CO1 B3

Discuss about the motivation towards Cloud Computing and the


A) CO2,CO3 B1,B4
Need for Cloud Computing.
3
Explain about the Principles of Cloud Computing and the CO2
B) characteristics of Cloud Computing. B1

A) Explain about the four Cloud Deployment Models. CO2 B2,B3


4
B) Distinguish between SaaS, PaaS and IaaS. CO2 B4

Name &Signature of the subject faculty

BT – Bloom’s Taxonomy level B1- Remembering, B2-Understanding, B3- Applying, B4-


Analysing, B5- Evaluate, B6- Creating
.
TEEGALA KRISHNA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Date:
(Approved by AICTE, New Delhi, Affiliated to JNTUH, Hyderabad)
(Sponsored by TKR Educational Society) 02/11/2022
Medbowli, Meerpet, Saroor Nagar, Hyderabad – 500 097. Session: FN
Duration: 20 Min
Name of the Student:
Marks: 10M
Sub Code : CS714PE Hall Ticket Number

Sub Name: CC MARKS

R9 Branch: CSE Mid: I Year/Sem: IV/I


OBJECTIVE PAPER

SET – 1

Questions CO BT
Q. No MCQ’S (1 – 10) & Fill in the blanks (11 – 20 ) Le
ve
l
What type of computing technology refers to services and applications that typically CO1
1
run on a distributed network through virtualized resources? B1
(A) Distributed Computing (B) Cloud Computing (C) Soft Computing (D) Parallel
Computing [ ]
Which one of the following options can be considered as the Cloud? CO1
2 B1
(A)Hadoop (B) Intranet (C) Web Applications (D) All of the mentioned [ ]
Which one of the following cloud concepts is related to sharing and pooling the CO1
3 resources? B1
(A) Polymorphism (B) Virtualization (C) Abstraction (D) None of the mentioned [ ]
Cloud computing is a kind of abstraction which is based on the notion of CO1
4 combining physical resources and represents them as resources to users. B1
(A) Real (B) Cloud (C)Virtual (D) none of the mentioned [ ]

Which of the following is an essential concept related to Cloud? CO1


5 B4
(A) Reliability (B) Abstraction (C) Productivity (D) All of the mentioned [ ]
Which of the following architectural standards is working with cloud computing CO1
6
industry? B3
(A) Service-oriented architecture (B) Standardized Web services
(C )Web-application frameworks (D) Web-based architecture [ ]
Which of the following can be referred to the location and management of the CO2
7 cloud's infrastructure? B4
(A) Service (B) Deployment (C) Application (D)None []
A...................................cloud combines multiple clouds where those clouds retain CO2
8 their unique identities but are bound together as a unit. B1
(A) Public (B) Private (C) Community (D) Hybrid [ ]
Which one of the following is a type of infrastructure as a service? CO3
9 B2
(A)EC2 (B) EC1 (C) EC10 (D)Hybrid [ ]
.
You cannot rely on a cloud provider for maintaining its in the event CO2
10 of government work. B2
(A)Scalability (B) Reliability (C) Privacy (D) None [ ]

CO BT
Q. No Fill in the blanks (11 – 20 )
Lev
el
…………………………………. and................................................................are the two CO1
11 essential concepts of Cloud Computing. B1

The features of cloud computing are ………………… ,.................................and CO1


12 …………… B1

13 Cloud Platform provided by Amazon is………………………. CO1 B1

……………………., ……………………, and....................................................are the three CO1


14 phases of Cloud Computing Planning. B1

15 The terms " SaaS " stands for ……………………………. CO1 B4

Cloud computing is a system and it is necessarily unidirectional in CO1


16 B3
nature.
17 CO2 B4
The terms "Iaas" stands for ………………………………………………………
The resources like IP addresses and VLANs are provided to the end-users CO2
18 B1
by……………………………………….
……………………………model consists of the particular types of services that you can CO3
19 B2
access on a cloud computing platform.
When you add operating system and applications to the service, the model called as CO2
20 B2
………………………………..

Name & Signature of the subject faculty


.
TEEGALA KRISHNA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Date:
(Approved by AICTE, New Delhi, Affiliated to JNTUH, Hyderabad)
(Sponsored by TKR Educational Society) 02/11/2022
Medbowli, Meerpet, Saroor Nagar, Hyderabad – 500 097. Session: FN
Duration: 20 Min
Name of the Student:
Marks: 10M
Sub Code : CS714PE Hall Ticket Number

Sub Name: CC MARKS

R9 Branch: CSE Mid: I Year/Sem: IV/I


OBJECTIVE PAPER

SET – 2

Q. No Questions CO BT
MCQ’S (1 – 10) & Fill in the blanks (11 – 20 Level
)
1 Which one of the following options can be considered as the Cloud? CO1
B1
(A)Hadoop (B) Intranet (C) Web Applications (D) All of the mentioned [ ]
Which one of the following cloud concepts is related to sharing and pooling the CO1
2 resources? B1
(A) Polymorphism (B) Virtualization (C) Abstraction (D) None of the mentioned
[ ]
Cloud computing is a kind of abstraction which is based on the notion of CO1
3 combining physical resources and represents them as resources to users. B1
(A) Real (B) Cloud (C)Virtual (D) none of the mentioned [ ]
4 Which of the following is an essential concept related to Cloud? CO1
B4
(A) Reliability (B) Abstraction (C) Productivity (D) All of the mentioned [ ]
Which of the following architectural standards is working with cloud computing CO1
5 industry? B3
(A) Service-oriented architecture (B) Standardized Web services
(C )Web-application frameworks (D) Web-based architecture [ ]
Which of the following can be referred to the location and management of the CO2
6 cloud's infrastructure? B4
(A) Service (B) Deployment (C) Application (D)None [ ]
A...................................cloud combines multiple clouds where those clouds retain CO2
7 their unique identities but are bound together as a unit. B1
Public (B) Private (C) Community (D) Hybrid [ ]
8 Which one of the following is a type of infrastructure as a service? CO3
B2
(A)EC2 (B) EC1 (C) EC10 (D)Hybrid [ ]
You cannot rely on a cloud provider for maintaining its in the event CO2
9 of government work. B2
(A)Scalability (B) Reliability (C) Privacy (D) None [ ]
.
What type of computing technology refers to services and applications that typically CO1
run on a distributed network through virtualized resources?
10 (A) Distributed Computing (B) Cloud Computing (C) Soft Computing B1

(D) Parallel Computing [ ]


CO BT
Q. No Fill in the blanks (11 – 20 )
Level
The features of cloud computing are ………………… ,.................................and CO1
11 …………… B1

12 Cloud Platform provided by Amazon is………………………. CO1 B1

……………………., ……………………, and....................................................are the three CO1


13 phases of Cloud Computing Planning. B1

14 The terms " SaaS " stands for ……………………………. CO1 B4

Cloud computing is a system and it is necessarily unidirectional CO1


15 B3
in nature.

16 The terms "Iaas" stands for ……………………………………………………… CO2 B4

The resources like IP addresses and VLANs are provided to the end-users CO2
17 B1
by……………………………………….
……………………………model consists of the particular types of services that you CO3
18 B2
can access on a cloud computing platform.
When you add operating system and applications to the service, the model CO2
19 B2
called as ………………………………..
…………………………………. and................................................................are the two CO1
20 essential concepts of Cloud Computing. B1

Name & Signature of the subject faculty


.
TEEGALA KRISHNA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Date:
(Approved by AICTE, New Delhi, Affiliated to JNTUH, Hyderabad)
(Sponsored by TKR Educational Society) 02/11/2022
Medbowli, Meerpet, Saroor Nagar, Hyderabad – 500 097. Session: FN
Duration: 20 Min
Name of the Student:
Marks: 10M
Sub Code : CS714PE Hall Ticket Number

Sub Name: CC MARKS

R9 Branch: CSE Mid: I Year/Sem: IV/I


OBJECTIVE PAPER

SET – 3

Q. No Questions CO BT
MCQ’S (1 – 10) & Fill in the blanks (11 – 20 Level
)
Which one of the following cloud concepts is related to sharing and pooling the CO1
1 resources? B1
(A) Polymorphism (B) Virtualization (C) Abstraction (D) None of the mentioned
[ ]
Cloud computing is a kind of abstraction which is based on the notion of CO1
2 combining physical resources and represents them as resources to B1
users.
(A) Real (B) Cloud (C)Virtual (D) none of the mentioned [ ]
3 Which of the following is an essential concept related to Cloud? CO1 B4
(A) Reliability (B) Abstraction (C) Productivity (D) All of the mentioned [ ]
Which of the following architectural standards is working with cloud computing CO1
4 industry? B3
(A) Service-oriented architecture (B) Standardized Web services
(C )Web-application frameworks (D) Web-based architecture [ ]
Which of the following can be referred to the location and management of the CO2
5 cloud's infrastructure? B4
(A) Service (B) Deployment (C) Application (D)None [ ]
A...................................cloud combines multiple clouds where those clouds retain CO2
6 their unique identities but are bound together as a unit. B1
Public (B) Private (C) Community (D) Hybrid [ ]
7 Which one of the following is a type of infrastructure as a service? CO3 B2
(A)EC2 (B) EC1 (C) EC10 (D)Hybrid [ ]
You cannot rely on a cloud provider for maintaining its in the event CO2
8 of government work. B2
(A)Scalability (B) Reliability (C) Privacy (D) None [ ]
What type of computing technology refers to services and applications that CO1
typically run on a distributed network through virtualized resources? B1
9
(A) Distributed Computing (B) Cloud Computing (C) Soft Computing (D) Parallel
Computing [ ]
.
Which one of the following options can be considered as the Cloud? CO1
10 B1
(A)Hadoop (B) Intranet (C) Web Applications (D) All of the mentioned [ ]

Q. No CO BT
Fill in the blanks (11 – 20 )
Level
11 Cloud Platform provided by Amazon is………………………. CO1 B1

……………………., ……………………, and....................................................are the three CO1


12 phases of Cloud Computing Planning. B1

13 The terms " SaaS " stands for ……………………………. CO1 B4

Cloud computing is a system and it is necessarily unidirectional CO1


14 B3
in nature.

15 The terms "Iaas" stands for ……………………………………………………… CO2 B4

The resources like IP addresses and VLANs are provided to the end-users CO2
16 B1
by……………………………………….
……………………………model consists of the particular types of services that you can CO3
17 B2
access on a cloud computing platform.
When you add operating system and applications to the service, the model CO2
18 B2
called as ………………………………..
…………………………………. and................................................................are the two CO1
19 essential concepts of Cloud Computing. B1

The features of cloud computing are ………………… ,.................................and CO1


20 …………… B1

Name & Signature of the subject faculty


.

TEEGALA KRISHNA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE


Date:
(Approved by AICTE, New Delhi, Affiliated to JNTUH, Hyderabad)
(Sponsored by TKR Educational Society) 02/11/2022
Medbowli, Meerpet, Saroor Nagar, Hyderabad – 500 097. Session: FN
Duration: 20
Name of the Student: Min
Sub Code : CS714PE Hall Ticket Number Marks: 10M
Sub Name: CC MARKS

R9 Branch: CSE Mid:I Year/Sem: IV/I


OBJECTIVE PAPER

SET– 4

Q. No Questions CO BT
MCQ’S (1 – 10) & Fill in the blanks (11 – 20 ) Level
Cloud computing is a kind of abstraction which is based on the notion of CO1
1 combining physical resources and represents them as resources to B1
users.
(A) Real (B) Cloud (C)Virtual (D) none of the mentioned [ ]
Which of the following is an essential concept related to Cloud? CO1
2 B4
(A) Reliability (B) Abstraction (C) Productivity (D) All of the mentioned [ ]
Which of the following architectural standards is working with cloud computing CO1
3 industry? B3
(A) Service-oriented architecture (B) Standardized Web services
(C )Web-application frameworks (D) Web-based architecture [ ]
Which of the following can be referred to the location and management of the CO2
4 cloud's infrastructure? B4
(A) Service (B) Deployment (C) Application (D)None [ ]
A...................................cloud combines multiple clouds where those clouds retain CO2
5 their unique identities but are bound together as a unit. B1
Public (B) Private (C) Community (D) Hybrid [ ]
Which one of the following is a type of infrastructure as a service? CO3
6 B2
(A)EC2 (B) EC1 (C) EC10 (D)Hybrid [ ]
You cannot rely on a cloud provider for maintaining its in the event CO2
7 of government work. B2
(A)Scalability (B) Reliability (C) Privacy (D) None [ ]
What type of computing technology refers to services and applications that CO1
8
typically run on a distributed network through virtualized resources? B1
(A) Distributed Computing (B) Cloud Computing (C) Soft Computing (D) Parallel
Computing [ ]
Which one of the following options can be considered as the Cloud? CO1
9 B1
(A)Hadoop (B) Intranet (C) Web Applications (D) All of the mentioned [ ]
Which one of the following cloud concepts is related to sharing and pooling the CO1
10
resources? B1
(A) Polymorphism (B) Virtualization (C) Abstraction (D) None of the mentioned
[ ]
.

TEEGALA KRISHNA REDDY ENGINEERING Date:05/01/


COLLEGE 23
(Approved by AICTE, New Delhi, Affiliated to JNTUH,
Hyderabad) Duration:
(Sponsored by TKR Educational Society)
Medbowli, Meerpet, Saroor Nagar, Hyderabad – 500 097. 1hr

R9 Sub code : CS714PE


Computing
Sub name: Cloud Marks: 10M

Session:FN
Branch: CSE Mid: II Year/Sem : IV/I

Name & Signature of the subject faculty


.

Descriptive Question paper

(Answer any TWO Questions) 2x5=10M

Q. No Questions
Mark Bloom’s CO
s Levels Map

5M B4 CO4
Q1 Explain about the Iaas and its characteristics.

OR

Differentiate the services of the Iaas, Saas and Paas 5M B4 CO4


Q.2

5M B2 CO5
Q.3 Discuss about the Google Application Engine.
OR

5M B4 CO5
Q.4 Explain about different cloud service providers.

Name & Signature of the subject faculty


.

TEEGALA KRISHNA REDDY ENGINEERING


COLLEGE Date: 05/01/23
(Approved by AICTE, New Delhi, Affiliated to JNTUH, Session:FN
Hyderabad) Duration: 20 Min
(Sponsored by TKR Educational Society)
Medbowli, Meerpet, Saroor Nagar, Hyderabad – 500 097. Marks: 10M
Name of the Student:
Sub Code :CS714PE Hall Ticket Number
Sub Name: CC MARKS

R9 Branch: CSE Mid: II Year/Sem:


IV/I OBJECTIVE PAPER

Note: Please mention the corresponding CO & Bloom’s Taxonomy for each question

SET – 1

Q. Questions BT
No MCQ’S (1 – 10) & Fill in the blanks (11 – 20 ) CO Lev
el
_________is the basic structure of cloud.
1 CO3 B3
a)Cloud Anatomy b)Cloud Architecture c)Cloud Computing d)Cloud Management
The ability given on demand computing resources by the __provider.
2 CO4 B2
a)Iaas b) Paas c)Saas d) Naas
Document Management as a service is provided by—
3 CO4 B2
a)Paas b) Iaas c) Saas d) All the above
____ is a collection of remote computing services that together make up a cloud
4 computing platform. CO5 B4
a) Google App Engine b)Amazon Web Services c)IBM d)none
Cloud Services allow developers to easily deploy and manage application services.
5 CO5 B2
a)MAP b)Google Cloud c)Aneka Platform d)Windows Azure
Which one of the following is a type of infrastructure as a service?
6 CO3 B2
(A)EC2 (B) EC1 (C) EC10 (D)Hybrid
Which of the following can be considered PaaS offering?
7 CO2 B2
a)Youtube b)Google Earth c)Google Adsense d)Google Maps
Which one of the following is Cloud Platform by Amazon?
8 CO3 B4
a)Azure b)AWS c)Cloudera d)All of the mentioned
Which one of the following runs on Xen Hypervisor?
9 CO4 B4
a)Azure b) AWS EC2 c)AWSEC3 d)All of the above
.

Which of the following is the most refined and restrictive service model?
10 CO5 B3
a)IaaS b) CaaS c)PaaS d)All of the mentioned

Q. No Questions BT
MCQ’S (1 – 10) & Fill in the blanks (11 – 20 ) CO Level
______________ enables sharing of resources and costs among a large pool of
11 users. CO3 B3

__________________is a method of running multiple independent virtual


12 operating systems on a single physical computer. CO4 B2

13 SaaS stands for ________________________________. CO4 B2

14 _____________________runs on Xen Hypervisor. CO5 B4


Provides a set of services that make enterprise cloud construction and
15 development of applications as easy as possible_____________________. C05 B2

16 Phases of Cloud migration_________________________________ C03 B2


17 Characteristics of Iaas__________________________. CO4 B2

18 Characteristics of the Saas___________________________________. CO4 B4


________________________ offers the control structures and development
19 frameworks. CO5 B4

20 Migration of cloud as _______________ Phases. CO3 B3

Name & Signature of the subject faculty

SET – 2
Q. No Questions BT
MCQ’S (1 – 10) & Fill in the blanks (11 – 20 ) CO Level
____ is a collection of remote computing services that together make up a cloud
1 computing platform. CO5 B4
a) Google App Engine b)Amazon Web Services c)IBM d)none
Cloud Services allow developers to easily deploy and manage application services.
2 CO5 B2
a)MAP b)Google Cloud c)Aneka Platform d)Windows Azure
Which one of the following is a type of infrastructure as a service?
3 CO3 B2
(A)EC2 (B) EC1 (C) EC10 (D)Hybrid
.

_________is the basic structure of cloud.


4 CO3 B3
a)Cloud Anatomy b)Cloud Architecture c)Cloud Computing d)Cloud Management
The ability given on demand computing resources by the __provider.
5 CO4 B2
a)Iaas b) Paas c)Saas d) Naas
Document Management as a service is provided by—
6 CO4 B2
a)Paas b) Iaas c) Saas d) All the above
Which of the following is the most refined and restrictive service model?
7 CO5 B3
a)IaaS b) CaaS c)PaaS d)All of the mentioned
Which of the following can be considered PaaS offering?
8 CO4 B2
a)Youtube b)Google Earth c)Google Adsense d)Google Maps
Which one of the following is Cloud Platform by Amazon?
9 CO5 B3
a)Azure b)AWS c)Cloudera d)All of the mentioned
Which one of the following runs on Xen Hypervisor?
10 CO2 B2
a)Azure b) AWS EC2 c)AWSEC3 d)All of the above

Q. No Questions BT
MCQ’S (1 – 10) & Fill in the blanks (11 – 20 ) CO Level
11 _____________________runs on Xen Hypervisor. CO5 B4
Provides a set of services that make enterprise cloud construction and
12 development of applications as easy as possible_____________________. C05 B2

13 Phases of Cloud migration_________________________________ C03 B2


______________ enables sharing of resources and costs among a large pool of
14 users. CO3 B3

__________________is a method of running multiple independent virtual


15 operating systems on a single physical computer. CO4 B2

16 SaaS stands for ________________________________. CO4 B2

17 Characteristics of Iaas__________________________. CO4 B2

18 Characteristics of the Saas___________________________________. CO4 B4


________________________ offers the control structures and development
19 frameworks. CO5 B4

20 Migration of cloud as _______________ Phases. CO3 B3


.

Name & Signature of the subject faculty

SET – 3
Q. No Questions BT
MCQ’S (1 – 10) & Fill in the blanks (11 – 20 ) CO Level
Which of the following can be considered PaaS offering?
1 CO4 B2
a)Youtube b)Google Earth c)Google Adsense d)Google Maps
Which one of the following is Cloud Platform by Amazon?
2 CO5 B3
a)Azure b)AWS c)Cloudera d)All of the mentioned
Which one of the following runs on Xen Hypervisor?
3 CO2 B2
a)Azure b) AWS EC2 c)AWSEC3 d)All of the above
____ is a collection of remote computing services that together make up a cloud
4 computing platform. CO5 B4
a) Google App Engine b)Amazon Web Services c)IBM d)none
Cloud Services allow developers to easily deploy and manage application services.
5 CO5 B2
a)MAP b)Google Cloud c)Aneka Platform d)Windows Azure
Which one of the following is a type of infrastructure as a service?
6 CO3 B2
(A)EC2 (B) EC1 (C) EC10 (D)Hybrid
Which of the following is the most refined and restrictive service model?
7 CO5 B3
a)IaaS b) CaaS c)PaaS d)All of the mentioned
_________is the basic structure of cloud.
8 CO3 B3
a)Cloud Anatomy b)Cloud Architecture c)Cloud Computing d)Cloud Management
The ability given on demand computing resources by the __provider.
9 CO4 B2
a)Iaas b) Paas c)Saas d) Naas
Document Management as a service is provided by—
10 a)Paas b) Iaas c) Saas d) All the above CO4 B2

Q. No Questions BT
MCQ’S (1 – 10) & Fill in the blanks (11 – 20 ) CO Level
11 Migration of cloud as _______________ Phases. CO3 B3

12 _____________________runs on Xen Hypervisor. CO5 B4


Provides a set of services that make enterprise cloud construction and
13 development of applications as easy as possible_____________________. C05 B2

14 Phases of Cloud migration_________________________________ C03 B2


.

15 Characteristics of Iaas__________________________. CO4 B2

16 Characteristics of the Saas___________________________________. CO4 B4


________________________ offers the control structures and development
17 frameworks. CO5 B4

______________ enables sharing of resources and costs among a large pool of


18 users. CO3 B3

__________________is a method of running multiple independent virtual


19 operating systems on a single physical computer. CO4 B2

20 SaaS stands for ________________________________. CO4 B2

Name & Signature of the subject faculty

SET – 4
Q. No Questions BT
MCQ’S (1 – 10) & Fill in the blanks (11 – 20 ) CO Level
Which of the following is the most refined and restrictive service model?
1 CO5 B3
a)IaaS b) CaaS c)PaaS d)All of the mentioned
____ is a collection of remote computing services that together make up a cloud
2 computing platform. CO5 B4
a) Google App Engine b)Amazon Web Services c)IBM d)none
Cloud Services allow developers to easily deploy and manage application services.
3 CO5 B2
a)MAP b)Google Cloud c)Aneka Platform d)Windows Azure
Which one of the following is a type of infrastructure as a service?
4 CO3 B2
(A)EC2 (B) EC1 (C) EC10 (D)Hybrid
_________is the basic structure of cloud.
5 CO3 B3
a)Cloud Anatomy b)Cloud Architecture c)Cloud Computing d)Cloud Management
Which one of the following runs on Xen Hypervisor?
6 CO4 B4
a)Azure b) AWS EC2 c)AWSEC3 d)All of the above
The ability given on demand computing resources by the __provider.
7 CO4 B2
a)Iaas b) Paas c)Saas d) Naas
.

Document Management as a service is provided by—


8 CO4 B2
a)Paas b) Iaas c) Saas d) All the above
Which of the following can be considered PaaS offering?
9 CO3 B3
a)Youtube b)Google Earth c)Google Adsense d)Google Maps
Which one of the following is Cloud Platform by Amazon?
10 a)Azure b)AWS c)Cloudera d)All of the mentioned CO4 B2

Q. No Questions BT
MCQ’S (1 – 10) & Fill in the blanks (11 – 20 ) CO Level
11 _____________________runs on Xen Hypervisor. CO5 B4
__________________is a method of running multiple independent virtual
12 operating systems on a single physical computer. CO4 B2

13 SaaS stands for ________________________________. CO4 B2


14 Migration of cloud as _______________ Phases. CO3 B3
15 Characteristics of Iaas__________________________. CO4 B2
16 Characteristics of the Saas___________________________________. CO4 B4
________________________ offers the control structures and development
17 frameworks. CO5 B4

______________ enables sharing of resources and costs among a large pool of


18 users. CO3 B3

Provides a set of services that make enterprise cloud construction and


19 development of applications as easy as possible_____________________. C05 B2

20 Phases of Cloud migration_________________________________ C03 B2

Name & Signature of the subject faculty


.

5. Student performance in internal examination


CSE -A

S. No H.T No Name of the Student MID-I MID-II AVERAGE

MOHAMMED OBAIDULLAH 21 20 21
1 195T1A0513
ANSARI

2 195T1A0514 MUDUPU YASHASWINI REDDY 24 23 24

VANGOORI BHANU PRAKASH 23 21 22


3 195T1A0523
REDDY

4 19R91A0501 A SAI DEEPAK 22 20 21

ADUNUTHULA SOWMYA 24 22 23
5 19R91A0502
REDDY

6 19R91A0503 AILABOINA PAVAN KUMAR 21 22 22

7 19R91A0504 AKKIRALA SAI ABHISHEK -1 18 9

8 19R91A0505 AKSHITA SANGAMKAR 24 21 23

9 19R91A0506 AKULA MANIHAS 25 24 25

10 19R91A0507 ANDRU RAKSHITHA 24 24 24

11 19R91A0508 AVARU AASHISH 24 22 23

12 19R91A0509 B VARSHA 24 23 24

13 19R91A0510 BAKKOLLA SAI KEERTHANA 24 23 24

14 19R91A0511 BALASANI DINESH 24 24 24

15 19R91A0512 BATHULA HARI CHANDANA 24 23 24

16 19R91A0513 BELLY SAI 21 20 21

17 19R91A0514 CHEPURI SPANDANA 24 24 24

18 19R91A0515 CHILIVERI SHRAVANI 24 22 23

19 19R91A0516 CHINTALA TEJA KIRAN 20 19 20

20 19R91A0517 CHINTHALA AKHIL KUMAR 19 18 19


.

21 19R91A0518 DHARAVATH VINOD KUMAR 21 21 21

22 19R91A0519 G D JONAH 20 19 20

23 19R91A0520 GANESH CHOUDHARY 23 23 23

24 19R91A0521 GUNDLA CHANDRASHEKAR 23 23 23

25 19R91A0522 GURRAM ANIL 23 23 23

26 19R91A0523 J M SHILPA 22 23 23

27 19R91A0524 K SHIVA SHANKAR 21 22 22

28 19R91A0525 KALAKONDA VASAVI 19 21 20

KETHIREDDY YASHWANTH 20 21 21
29 19R91A0526
REDDY

30 19R91A0527 KODURI SREEJA 23 23 23

31 19R91A0528 KORADA DOUGLAS ENOSH 16 17 17

32 19R91A0529 LAKSHANA CH 24 22 23

33 19R91A0530 LENKALA NIRUPAMA REDDY 24 22 23

34 19R91A0531 MANDADI VIKAS 5 5 5

35 19R91A0532 MEKALA SRIVIDYA 23 22 23

36 19R91A0533 MOHD KHAN 15 19 17

37 19R91A0534 MOKKALA VAISHNAVI 22 23 23

38 19R91A0535 MONAJIGARI AKSHAY REDDY 21 21 21

39 19R91A0536 N ARUN BABU 17 5 11

40 19R91A0537 NASU PRAVALIKA 23 22 23

41 19R91A0538 NEELA SAI SUTHIKSH 24 23 24

42 19R91A0539 NUNSAVATH SRIKANTH 14 20 17

43 19R91A0540 PADIGAPATI GURVA REDDY 23 22 23

PANUGANTI BHANU -1 -1 -1
44 19R91A0541
PRAKASH

45 19R91A0542 PANUGANTI KARTHIK 20 22 21

46 19R91A0543 PAPPULA VISHNU VARDHAN 21 21 21


.

REDDY

47 19R91A0544 PITTA SHIVANI 23 22 23

49 19R91A0546 RITIKA 22 22 22

50 19R91A0547 SETTIGARI SAI RAM 23 23 23

51 19R91A0548 SHAIK AFTABUDDIN 20 22 21

52 19R91A0549 SHAIK MOHAMMAD ALI -1 5 3

53 19R91A0550 SHAIK REHMAN 24 24 24

54 19R91A0551 T AKHIL 5 5 5

55 19R91A0552 TANNERU SRIKANTH -1 -1 -1

56 19R91A0553 THIKARI ISHWARYA 23 24 24

57 19R91A0554 THUMMANAPALLY AKSHAYA 23 23 23

58 19R91A0555 V MALLIKA 23 24 24

59 19R91A0556 VADDAGANI GOPINATH 19 20 20

60 19R91A0557 VANGA SOWMYA 22 23 23

61 19R91A0558 VANGALA ASHRITHA 22 22 22

62 19R91A0559 VEERLA SAI HARSHITH 14 17 16

63 19R91A0560 VEMULA VAMSHI 24 23 24

64 19R91A0561 VENKAT TARUN ADDA 24 23 24

65 19R91A0562 YELDANDI VENKAT 22 22 22

66 19R91A0563 YELISHETHI AKSHAYA 24 24 24

CSE-B

S. No H.T No Name of the Student MID-I MID-II AVERAGE

1 19R91A0564 A AAKASH 22 23 23

2 19R91A0565 ALETI ABHINAYA 20 21 21

3 19R91A0566 AMBATI SHARANYA 21 22 22

4 19R91A0567 AVULA HARISH 18 19 19


.

5 19R91A0568 B SUMANTH 18 19 19

6 19R91A0569 BANDARU AKHIL 20 20 20

7 19R91A0571 BASAVENI PRAVEEN 20 20 20

8 19R91A0572 BOGGARAPU SRAVANI 23 24 24

9 19R91A0573 BOORLA SAI ANIRUDH 18 19 19

10 19R91A0574 CHINTHADA REVANTH KUMAR 22 -1 11

11 19R91A0575 DASARI RANJITH 18 19 19

12 19R91A0576 DHANAVATH MADHU 21 21 21

13 19R91A0577 DHARAVATH GANESH CHAND 18 21 20

14 19R91A0579 GADAM REESHMA 19 -1 10

15 19R91A0580 GANIMENA GANGADHER 21 21 21

16 19R91A0581 GANTASALA SOWJANYA 23 23 23

17 19R91A0582 GOGULA PRAVALIKA 18 20 19

18 19R91A0583 GONELA LAHIRI 23 24 24

19 19R91A0584 GUJJA MANICHANDAN 18 19 19

20 19R91A0585 GUJJA PRATHYUSHA 21 22 22

21 19R91A0586 JELLA ANIL KUMAR 21 21 21

22 19R91A0587 KANUKUNTLA SREEJA 20 21 21

KODAMALA HARSHITH 20 20 20
23 19R91A0588
CHAKRAVARTHY

24 19R91A0589 KONDA AJAY KUMAR 20 21 21

25 19R91A0590 KORAMONI NAVEEN KUMAR -1 -1 -1

26 19R91A0591 KOTAKONDA SANDEEP 21 21 21

27 19R91A0592 KUNTA SHIVATHMIKA 22 22 22

28 19R91A0593 MAJOJU MURALI KRISHNA 22 22 22

29 19R91A0594 MALLELA SIRI CHOWDARY 23 23 23

30 19R91A0595 MAMIDAKULA PUSHPANJALI 19 20 20

31 19R91A0596 MANDHA AKHILA 21 22 22


.

32 19R91A0597 MANGILIPELLY RAVITEJA 21 22 22

33 19R91A0598 MATTAGALLA BHANU PRASAD 19 20 20

34 19R91A0599 MEDIPELLY MAMATHA 18 22 22

35 19R91A05A0 MITTAPALLY VIKHIL 19 20 20

36 19R91A05A1 MOHAMMED ABDUL ADNAN 15 19 18

37 19R91A05A2 BANDLAPALLY DEEPIKA 23 22 22

38 19R91A05A3 MUNJA RAKSHITHA 24 21 21

NANNURU SHIVA KRISHNA 21 21


39 19R91A05A4 18
REDDY

40 19R91A05A5 NARRA REVANTH KUMAR 24 19 10

41 19R91A05A6 NITHIN KUMAR MEDAM 13 24 24

42 19R91A05A7 NULIGONDA VISHNUSREE 24 22 22

43 19R91A05A8 PALVANCHA SAI VAMSHI 15 22 22

44 19R91A05A9 PANAKANTI SRAVYA 21 22 22

45 19R91A05B0 PERUMANDLA SAI MANASA 23 19 10

46 19R91A05B1 PULIGA SAI KUMAR 24 21 21

47 19R91A05B2 PUTTA SAI SIDDHARTHA 24 20 20

48 19R91A05B3 RAGIDDI POOJITHA 23 23 23

49 19R91A05B4 SABHAVAT RAHUL 21 20 20

50 19R91A05B5 SANGALA ANVITHA 23 20 10

51 19R91A05B6 SHAIK SHAHED AFREED -1 -1 -1

52 19R91A05B7 SHAGAM ANAND REDDY 18 19 19

53 19R91A05B8 SYED ABDUL MUHEED 19 19 19

54 19R91A05B9 TALLABHATTU SRUJAN 17 19 18

55 19R91A05C0 THAKKITI NITHISH REDDY 17 19 18

56 19R91A05C1 THATIGIRI PHANINDRA 17 22 20

57 19R91A05C2 THONTI SHIRISHA 21 20 21

58 19R91A05C3 USHENAGARI NAVEEN KUMAR 20 20 20


.

59 19R91A05C4 VANGA VIJAY REDDY 21 22 22

60 19R91A05C5 VUDUMULA HEMANTH 21 23 22

61 19R91A05C6 VUPPALA NITHISH KUMAR 22 22 22

62 19R91A05C7 YELE MANISHA 23 23 23

CSE-C

S. No H.T No Name of the Student MID-I MID-II AVERAGE

1 19R91A05C8 AMBALA BHEESHMA RAO 23 22 23

2 19R91A05C9 ANDOJU ADARSH 23 22 23

3 19R91A05D0 ANNEBOI VISHLESHA 22 21 22

4 19R91A05D1 ARELLA NIKHIL 20 20 20

5 19R91A05D2 BANOTHU KALYAN 19 20 20

6 19R91A05D3 BEJJARAPU VISHWESHWAR 22 21 22

7 19R91A05D4 BUYYANI HARISHA 23 22 23

8 19R91A05D5 CHINIKAL PREETHI 23 22 23

9 19R91A05D8 D GAURAV KUMAR 19 21 20

10 19R91A05D9 DULAM MOHAN 21 23 22

11 19R91A05E0 ESLAVATH RAHUL 21 20 21

12 19R91A05E1 GADHA KEERTHI 23 24 24

14 19R91A05E3 GIGULA VARSHA 21 21 21

15 19R91A05E4 GIJJA SAIPRASAD 19 20 20

16 19R91A05E5 GONE VISHNUVARDHAN 20 21 21

17 19R91A05E6 GOUNI NANDA KUMAR REDDY 20 19 20

18 19R91A05E7 GUNDEBOINA SHRAVANI -1 -1 -1

19 19R91A05E8 GUNDU UMA PAVANI 24 21 23

20 19R91A05E9 J C C RATNAM 5 16 11

22 19R91A05F1 KASTHURI SWAMY 23 22 23


.

23 19R91A05F2 KASULA ANITHA 23 14 19

24 19R91A05F3 KATIKA VENKATESH YADAV 15 21 18

25 19R91A05F4 KATKAM NISHANTH REDDY 19 20 20

27 19R91A05F6 KETHAVATH SRINU 5 19 12

28 19R91A05F7 KONTHAM RAHUL RAJ 14 20 17

29 19R91A05F8 KOTTE SAI SINDHU 17 21 19

30 19R91A05F9 KURELLA BHARATH 14 17 16

31 19R91A05G0 M A AKRAM 17 16 17

32 19R91A05G1 M MANISH 22 22 22

34 19R91A05G3 MANDHA AKANKSHA 22 20 21

35 19R91A05G4 MANIDEEP CHINDHAM 22 22 22

36 19R91A05G5 MANNEM SAI GANESH 20 21 21

37 19R91A05G6 MODEPALLI VENKATA HRUDAI 19 22 21

38 19R91A05G7 MOGULLA SIDDHU 14 19 17

MOHAMMED MUBASHIR 17 19 18
39 19R91A05G8
AHMED

40 19R91A05G9 MOHD FARHAN AKHTER 19 20 20

41 19R91A05H0 MOKILA SATWIK REDDY 21 21 21

42 19R91A05H1 NAGA ZENITH VOORUKONDA 17 20 19

43 19R91A05H2 NAGABANDI VAKUL 22 20 21

44 19R91A05H3 NIDJINTHA TRISHA REDDY 23 22 23

45 19R91A05H4 NIMISH PADAL 23 23 23

46 19R91A05H5 NITTU RAJ KUMAR 17 19 18

47 19R91A05H6 PERAKA ARUN 22 20 21

48 19R91A05H7 POGAKU TARUN 24 22 23

49 19R91A05H8 PUTTA SUNITHA 22 20 21

50 19R91A05H9 RALAGADDA SHANKAR 23 22 23

51 19R91A05J0 RANGARI AKSHAYA 22 21 22


.

52 19R91A05J1 RAVULA ABHINAV REDDY 21 20 21

53 19R91A05J2 RAVULA KAMALAKAR 14 21 18

54 19R91A05J3 RISHABH SINGH 20 21 21

55 19R91A05J4 SAMPATHI RAKESH REDDY 23 23 23

56 19R91A05J5 SANDHYALA SAI KIRAN 23 22 23

57 19R91A05J7 SYED IMRAN SHAREEF 21 22 22

58 19R91A05J8 THANNIRU VARUN RAO -1 16 8

59 19R91A05J9 THOKALA VISHNUVARDHAN 21 20 21

60 19R91A05K0 TIRUMALA MEGHA 23 23 23

61 19R91A05K1 UPPULUTI RAGHU 21 22 22

62 19R91A05K2 MANNEPALLI THARUN 16 17 17

CSE-D

S. No H.T No Name of the Student MID-I MID-II AVERAGE

1 17R91A0533 NALAJALA SAHITHI -1 19 10

2 17R91A0541 RANDAM RUCHIKA -1 -1 -1

3 18R91A0503 BADDE NAVYA SRI 23 23 23

4 18R91A0511 DUDI SHIVA SAI 21 21 21

5 18R91A0525 KOYYADA AKHIL 19 20 20

6 18R91A0547 SHAIK ABDUL RASHEED 19 20 20

7 18R91A0561 AVALA BHAGYALATHA 22 23 23

8 18R91A0564 BANOTH MOSHE 21 22 22

9 18R91A0565 BANOTH VASANTH 17 19 18

10 18R91A0570 BOLLARAPU VIJAY KUMAR 22 23 23

11 18R91A0575 DONGARI PAVAN 21 22 22

12 18R91A0594 MARRI MANIKANTH REDDY -1 -1 -1

13 18R91A0599 RAJAM REDDY GARI ROHITH 23 23 23


.

REDDDY

14 18R91A05C1 BEGARI RAJU 21 22 22

15 18R91A05E9 PALSAM AKHILA GOUD 19 20 20

16 18R91A05G0 SERLA DINESH 19 20 20

17 18R91A05G2 SUDIREDDY SAKETH REDDY 19 20 20

18 18R91A05H1 VISLAVATH SRINATH 20 21 21

19 18R91A05H4 AMGOTHU SHIRISHA 21 24 23

20 18R91A05J0 BOMMA SUKESH 21 24 23

21 18R91A05J5 D VINAY REDDY 21 22 22

22 18R91A05M1 NUKA SIDDARTHA 22 22 22

23 18R91A05M2 P VIKAS 20 21 21

24 18R91A05M9 SANGI RAHUL 20 21 21

25 20R95A0501 AKITI JAHNAVI REDDY 22 20 21

26 20R95A0502 ALIMINETI SAI SRI CHAITANYA 22 22 22

27 20R95A0503 ALLAKONDA HARISH KUMAR 23 23 23

28 20R95A0504 AREPELLY SANDHYA 22 22 22

29 20R95A0505 BALLI MURALI 21 21 21

30 20R95A0506 BASHABOINA ARAVIND 21 21 21

31 20R95A0507 BHUKYA KIRAN KUMAR 19 20 20

32 20R95A0508 BOKKA KOUSHIK REDDY 22 22 22

33 20R95A0509 CHADA SRI DURGA PRASANNA 23 24 24

34 20R95A0510 CHENI SHIVAKUMAR 23 24 24

35 20R95A0511 D MAHESH 17 19 18

36 20R95A0512 D MANISHA 21 22 22

37 20R95A0513 G SHAINI 21 21 21

38 20R95A0514 GANGULA SHIVA KUMAR 20 21 21

39 20R95A0515 JAKKOJU MANIRAJ 22 24 23

40 20R95A0516 KAKULAVARAM VARSHINI 23 24 24


.

41 20R95A0518 KATAMONI SAICHARAN GOUD 21 21 21

42 20R95A0519 KEMBURI MEGHANA 23 24 24

43 20R95A0520 KONDA ACHYUTH 23 24 24

44 20R95A0521 MOHAMMAD ABDUL IMRAN 21 21 21

45 20R95A0522 NAKKA BHAVANI 23 23 23

46 20R95A0523 PALASA MADHURI 22 23 23

47 20R95A0525 SHAIK IMRAN ALI 21 21 21

48 20R95A0526 SHERLA JEEVAN 22 22 22

49 20R95A0527 SOMA SANTHOSH REDDY 23 24 24

50 20R95A0528 VARANASI ADARSH 20 22 21

51 20R95A0529 VUKANTI SRIHITHA 24 24 24

16. Identification of weak and Bright students and Action taken


S.No Roll No Student Name Remedial measures taken by teacher
Conducted remedial classes, identified
their weakness in the subject according
to
that given important questions and
1 20R95A0515 JAKKOJU MANIRAJ problems and made them to practice
Conducted remedial classes, identified
their weakness in the subject according
to
2 MANNEPALLI that given important questions and
19R91A05K2
THARUN problems and made them to practice
Conducted remedial classes, identified
their weakness in the subject according
4 19R91A0579 GADAM REESHMA to
that given important questions and
problems and made them to practice
Conducted remedial classes, identified
their weakness in the subject according
AKKIRALA SAI
5 19R91A0504 to
ABHISHEK
that given important questions and
problems and made them to practice
19R91A0559 VEERLA SAI Conducted remedial classes, identified
HARSHITH their weakness in the subject according
6 to
that given important questions and
.

problems and made them to practice


Conducted remedial classes, identified
their weakness in the subject according
7 20R95A0511 to
that given important questions and
D MAHESH problems and made them to practice
Conducted remedial classes, identified
their weakness in the subject according
SHAGAM ANAND
8 19R91A05B7 to
REDDY
that given important questions and
problems and made them to practice

17. Content Beyond syllabus & Action taken to fill the gap

 Systems Modeling: Distributed System Models And Enabling Technologies


 Virtualization: Virtual Machines And Virtualization Of Clusters And Data Centers
 Roots Of Cloud Computing
 Cloud Application Development
 Redhat Cloud Computing

18. References, Journals, websites and E-links

Rerence Books:
1. Cloud Computing : A Practical Approach, Anthony T.Velte, Toby J.Velte, Robert Elsenpeter, Tata
McGraw Hill, rp2011.

2. Enterprise Cloud Computing, Gautam Shroff, Cambridge University Press, 2010.

3.Cloud Computing: Principles and Paradigms by RajkumarBuyya, James Broberg and Andrzej M.
Goscinski, Wiley,2011

TEXT BOOK:
1. Essentials of cloud Computing: K. Chandrasekhran, CRC press, 2014
.

Websites: javatpoint

19. Student List


CSE -A

S. No H.T No Name of the Student

MOHAMMED OBAIDULLAH
1 195T1A0513
ANSARI

2 195T1A0514 MUDUPU YASHASWINI REDDY

VANGOORI BHANU PRAKASH


3 195T1A0523
REDDY

4 19R91A0501 A SAI DEEPAK

ADUNUTHULA SOWMYA
5 19R91A0502
REDDY

6 19R91A0503 AILABOINA PAVAN KUMAR

7 19R91A0504 AKKIRALA SAI ABHISHEK

8 19R91A0505 AKSHITA SANGAMKAR

9 19R91A0506 AKULA MANIHAS

10 19R91A0507 ANDRU RAKSHITHA

11 19R91A0508 AVARU AASHISH

12 19R91A0509 B VARSHA

13 19R91A0510 BAKKOLLA SAI KEERTHANA

14 19R91A0511 BALASANI DINESH

15 19R91A0512 BATHULA HARI CHANDANA

16 19R91A0513 BELLY SAI

17 19R91A0514 CHEPURI SPANDANA

18 19R91A0515 CHILIVERI SHRAVANI

19 19R91A0516 CHINTALA TEJA KIRAN


.

20 19R91A0517 CHINTHALA AKHIL KUMAR

21 19R91A0518 DHARAVATH VINOD KUMAR

22 19R91A0519 G D JONAH

23 19R91A0520 GANESH CHOUDHARY

24 19R91A0521 GUNDLA CHANDRASHEKAR

25 19R91A0522 GURRAM ANIL

26 19R91A0523 J M SHILPA

27 19R91A0524 K SHIVA SHANKAR

28 19R91A0525 KALAKONDA VASAVI

KETHIREDDY YASHWANTH
29 19R91A0526
REDDY

30 19R91A0527 KODURI SREEJA

31 19R91A0528 KORADA DOUGLAS ENOSH

32 19R91A0529 LAKSHANA CH

33 19R91A0530 LENKALA NIRUPAMA REDDY

34 19R91A0531 MANDADI VIKAS

35 19R91A0532 MEKALA SRIVIDYA

36 19R91A0533 MOHD KHAN

37 19R91A0534 MOKKALA VAISHNAVI

38 19R91A0535 MONAJIGARI AKSHAY REDDY

39 19R91A0536 N ARUN BABU

40 19R91A0537 NASU PRAVALIKA

41 19R91A0538 NEELA SAI SUTHIKSH

42 19R91A0539 NUNSAVATH SRIKANTH

43 19R91A0540 PADIGAPATI GURVA REDDY

PANUGANTI BHANU
44 19R91A0541
PRAKASH
.

45 19R91A0542 PANUGANTI KARTHIK

PAPPULA VISHNU VARDHAN


46 19R91A0543
REDDY

47 19R91A0544 PITTA SHIVANI

49 19R91A0546 RITIKA

50 19R91A0547 SETTIGARI SAI RAM

51 19R91A0548 SHAIK AFTABUDDIN

52 19R91A0549 SHAIK MOHAMMAD ALI

53 19R91A0550 SHAIK REHMAN

54 19R91A0551 T AKHIL

55 19R91A0552 TANNERU SRIKANTH

56 19R91A0553 THIKARI ISHWARYA

57 19R91A0554 THUMMANAPALLY AKSHAYA

58 19R91A0555 V MALLIKA

59 19R91A0556 VADDAGANI GOPINATH

60 19R91A0557 VANGA SOWMYA

61 19R91A0558 VANGALA ASHRITHA

62 19R91A0559 VEERLA SAI HARSHITH

63 19R91A0560 VEMULA VAMSHI

64 19R91A0561 VENKAT TARUN ADDA

65 19R91A0562 YELDANDI VENKAT

66 19R91A0563 YELISHETHI AKSHAYA

CSE-B

S. No H.T No Name of the Student

1 19R91A0564 A AAKASH

2 19R91A0565 ALETI ABHINAYA


.

3 19R91A0566 AMBATI SHARANYA

4 19R91A0567 AVULA HARISH

5 19R91A0568 B SUMANTH

6 19R91A0569 BANDARU AKHIL

7 19R91A0571 BASAVENI PRAVEEN

8 19R91A0572 BOGGARAPU SRAVANI

9 19R91A0573 BOORLA SAI ANIRUDH

10 19R91A0574 CHINTHADA REVANTH KUMAR

11 19R91A0575 DASARI RANJITH

12 19R91A0576 DHANAVATH MADHU

13 19R91A0577 DHARAVATH GANESH CHAND

14 19R91A0579 GADAM REESHMA

15 19R91A0580 GANIMENA GANGADHER

16 19R91A0581 GANTASALA SOWJANYA

17 19R91A0582 GOGULA PRAVALIKA

18 19R91A0583 GONELA LAHIRI

19 19R91A0584 GUJJA MANICHANDAN

20 19R91A0585 GUJJA PRATHYUSHA

21 19R91A0586 JELLA ANIL KUMAR

22 19R91A0587 KANUKUNTLA SREEJA

KODAMALA HARSHITH
23 19R91A0588
CHAKRAVARTHY

24 19R91A0589 KONDA AJAY KUMAR

25 19R91A0590 KORAMONI NAVEEN KUMAR

26 19R91A0591 KOTAKONDA SANDEEP

27 19R91A0592 KUNTA SHIVATHMIKA

28 19R91A0593 MAJOJU MURALI KRISHNA


.

29 19R91A0594 MALLELA SIRI CHOWDARY

30 19R91A0595 MAMIDAKULA PUSHPANJALI

31 19R91A0596 MANDHA AKHILA

32 19R91A0597 MANGILIPELLY RAVITEJA

33 19R91A0598 MATTAGALLA BHANU PRASAD

34 19R91A0599 MEDIPELLY MAMATHA

35 19R91A05A0 MITTAPALLY VIKHIL

36 19R91A05A1 MOHAMMED ABDUL ADNAN

37 19R91A05A2 BANDLAPALLY DEEPIKA

38 19R91A05A3 MUNJA RAKSHITHA

NANNURU SHIVA KRISHNA


39 19R91A05A4
REDDY

40 19R91A05A5 NARRA REVANTH KUMAR

41 19R91A05A6 NITHIN KUMAR MEDAM

42 19R91A05A7 NULIGONDA VISHNUSREE

43 19R91A05A8 PALVANCHA SAI VAMSHI

44 19R91A05A9 PANAKANTI SRAVYA

45 19R91A05B0 PERUMANDLA SAI MANASA

46 19R91A05B1 PULIGA SAI KUMAR

47 19R91A05B2 PUTTA SAI SIDDHARTHA

48 19R91A05B3 RAGIDDI POOJITHA

49 19R91A05B4 SABHAVAT RAHUL

50 19R91A05B5 SANGALA ANVITHA

51 19R91A05B6 SHAIK SHAHED AFREED

52 19R91A05B7 SHAGAM ANAND REDDY

53 19R91A05B8 SYED ABDUL MUHEED

54 19R91A05B9 TALLABHATTU SRUJAN

55 19R91A05C0 THAKKITI NITHISH REDDY


.

56 19R91A05C1 THATIGIRI PHANINDRA

57 19R91A05C2 THONTI SHIRISHA

58 19R91A05C3 USHENAGARI NAVEEN KUMAR

59 19R91A05C4 VANGA VIJAY REDDY

60 19R91A05C5 VUDUMULA HEMANTH

61 19R91A05C6 VUPPALA NITHISH KUMAR

62 19R91A05C7 YELE MANISHA

CSE-C

S. No H.T No Name of the Student

1 19R91A05C8 AMBALA BHEESHMA RAO

2 19R91A05C9 ANDOJU ADARSH

3 19R91A05D0 ANNEBOI VISHLESHA

4 19R91A05D1 ARELLA NIKHIL

5 19R91A05D2 BANOTHU KALYAN

6 19R91A05D3 BEJJARAPU VISHWESHWAR

7 19R91A05D4 BUYYANI HARISHA

8 19R91A05D5 CHINIKAL PREETHI

9 19R91A05D8 D GAURAV KUMAR

10 19R91A05D9 DULAM MOHAN

11 19R91A05E0 ESLAVATH RAHUL

12 19R91A05E1 GADHA KEERTHI

14 19R91A05E3 GIGULA VARSHA

15 19R91A05E4 GIJJA SAIPRASAD

16 19R91A05E5 GONE VISHNUVARDHAN

17 19R91A05E6 GOUNI NANDA KUMAR REDDY


.

18 19R91A05E7 GUNDEBOINA SHRAVANI

19 19R91A05E8 GUNDU UMA PAVANI

20 19R91A05E9 J C C RATNAM

22 19R91A05F1 KASTHURI SWAMY

23 19R91A05F2 KASULA ANITHA

24 19R91A05F3 KATIKA VENKATESH YADAV

25 19R91A05F4 KATKAM NISHANTH REDDY

27 19R91A05F6 KETHAVATH SRINU

28 19R91A05F7 KONTHAM RAHUL RAJ

29 19R91A05F8 KOTTE SAI SINDHU

30 19R91A05F9 KURELLA BHARATH

31 19R91A05G0 M A AKRAM

32 19R91A05G1 M MANISH

34 19R91A05G3 MANDHA AKANKSHA

35 19R91A05G4 MANIDEEP CHINDHAM

36 19R91A05G5 MANNEM SAI GANESH

37 19R91A05G6 MODEPALLI VENKATA HRUDAI

38 19R91A05G7 MOGULLA SIDDHU

MOHAMMED MUBASHIR
39 19R91A05G8
AHMED

40 19R91A05G9 MOHD FARHAN AKHTER

41 19R91A05H0 MOKILA SATWIK REDDY

42 19R91A05H1 NAGA ZENITH VOORUKONDA

43 19R91A05H2 NAGABANDI VAKUL

44 19R91A05H3 NIDJINTHA TRISHA REDDY

45 19R91A05H4 NIMISH PADAL

46 19R91A05H5 NITTU RAJ KUMAR


.

47 19R91A05H6 PERAKA ARUN

48 19R91A05H7 POGAKU TARUN

49 19R91A05H8 PUTTA SUNITHA

50 19R91A05H9 RALAGADDA SHANKAR

51 19R91A05J0 RANGARI AKSHAYA

52 19R91A05J1 RAVULA ABHINAV REDDY

53 19R91A05J2 RAVULA KAMALAKAR

54 19R91A05J3 RISHABH SINGH

55 19R91A05J4 SAMPATHI RAKESH REDDY

56 19R91A05J5 SANDHYALA SAI KIRAN

57 19R91A05J7 SYED IMRAN SHAREEF

58 19R91A05J8 THANNIRU VARUN RAO

59 19R91A05J9 THOKALA VISHNUVARDHAN

60 19R91A05K0 TIRUMALA MEGHA

61 19R91A05K1 UPPULUTI RAGHU

62 19R91A05K2 MANNEPALLI THARUN

CSE-D

S. No H.T No Name of the Student

1 17R91A0533 NALAJALA SAHITHI

2 17R91A0541 RANDAM RUCHIKA

3 18R91A0503 BADDE NAVYA SRI

4 18R91A0511 DUDI SHIVA SAI

5 18R91A0525 KOYYADA AKHIL

6 18R91A0547 SHAIK ABDUL RASHEED

7 18R91A0561 AVALA BHAGYALATHA

8 18R91A0564 BANOTH MOSHE

9 18R91A0565 BANOTH VASANTH


.

10 18R91A0570 BOLLARAPU VIJAY KUMAR

11 18R91A0575 DONGARI PAVAN

12 18R91A0594 MARRI MANIKANTH REDDY


RAJAM REDDY GARI ROHITH
13 18R91A0599
REDDDY
14 18R91A05C1 BEGARI RAJU

15 18R91A05E9 PALSAM AKHILA GOUD

16 18R91A05G0 SERLA DINESH

17 18R91A05G2 SUDIREDDY SAKETH REDDY

18 18R91A05H1 VISLAVATH SRINATH

19 18R91A05H4 AMGOTHU SHIRISHA

20 18R91A05J0 BOMMA SUKESH

21 18R91A05J5 D VINAY REDDY

22 18R91A05M1 NUKA SIDDARTHA

23 18R91A05M2 P VIKAS

24 18R91A05M9 SANGI RAHUL

25 20R95A0501 AKITI JAHNAVI REDDY

26 20R95A0502 ALIMINETI SAI SRI CHAITANYA

27 20R95A0503 ALLAKONDA HARISH KUMAR

28 20R95A0504 AREPELLY SANDHYA

29 20R95A0505 BALLI MURALI

30 20R95A0506 BASHABOINA ARAVIND

31 20R95A0507 BHUKYA KIRAN KUMAR

32 20R95A0508 BOKKA KOUSHIK REDDY

33 20R95A0509 CHADA SRI DURGA PRASANNA

34 20R95A0510 CHENI SHIVAKUMAR

35 20R95A0511 D MAHESH

36 20R95A0512 D MANISHA

37 20R95A0513 G SHAINI
.

38 20R95A0514 GANGULA SHIVA KUMAR

39 20R95A0515 JAKKOJU MANIRAJ

40 20R95A0516 KAKULAVARAM VARSHINI

41 20R95A0518 KATAMONI SAICHARAN GOUD

42 20R95A0519 KEMBURI MEGHANA

43 20R95A0520 KONDA ACHYUTH

44 20R95A0521 MOHAMMAD ABDUL IMRAN

45 20R95A0522 NAKKA BHAVANI

46 20R95A0523 PALASA MADHURI

47 20R95A0525 SHAIK IMRAN ALI

48 20R95A0526 SHERLA JEEVAN

49 20R95A0527 SOMA SANTHOSH REDDY

50 20R95A0528 VARANASI ADARSH

51 20R95A0529 VUKANTI SRIHITHA


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20. Course End Survey/Analysis of student Feedback


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.

21. Course assessment sheet & Result Analysis


22. Identification of gaps & Proposed Actions

NAME & SIGN OF THE SUBJECT FACULTY

Mr J .MAHESH

Analysis of student feedback

Specify the feedback collection process:

Percentage of students participating:

Specify the feedback analysis process:

Basis of reward/corrective measures, if any:

Attainment of COs (using course end survey) (bar chart (CO scores vs each CO)

Corrective actions taken in the last three years:

Teacher self-assessment (at the completion of course)

All five units are completed and 80% of students understood the subject with the help of lab
practical’s students and the various examples given in the classroom.

Recommendation/Suggestions for improvement by faculty


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CERTIFICATE
I, the undersigned, have completed the course allotted to me as shown below.

S. Semester Subject with code Total Remarks


No units
CLOUD COMPUTING-
1 I CS714PE 5

Date: Signature of faculty

Submitted to HOD
Certificate by HOD

I, the undersigned, certify that Mr J MAHESH has completed the course work allotted
to him satisfactorily/not satisfactorily.

Date: Signature of HOD

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