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The document outlines the course structure for Cloud Computing at Gandhi Institute of Engineering and Technology, detailing course objectives, outcomes, and mapping to program outcomes. It includes a syllabus divided into four units covering cloud types, architecture, economics, and security. The teaching methods and recommended textbooks are also specified.
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CC Syllabus AR 21

The document outlines the course structure for Cloud Computing at Gandhi Institute of Engineering and Technology, detailing course objectives, outcomes, and mapping to program outcomes. It includes a syllabus divided into four units covering cloud types, architecture, economics, and security. The teaching methods and recommended textbooks are also specified.
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GANDHI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

UNIVERSITY, ODISHA, Gunupur


SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

Subject Code SUBJECT NAME L T P C


Cloud Computing 3 0 0 3
Course Educational Objectives
CEO 01 Understand the rationale behind the cloud computing revolution
CEO 02 Introduce various models of cloud computing
CEO 03 Understand how to design applications on cloud and the role of security
CEO 04 Understand and design distributed systems for scalability

Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, students


should be able to:
CO 01 Understand the technical and business rationale behind cloud computing
CO 02 Outline the model of cloud computing to use for solving a particular problem
CO 03 Design and Build applications for the cloud and understand the security implications
CO 04 Understand and Apply the fundamentals of distributed systems design to cloud computing

CO-PO & PSO Mapping ( Articulation Matrix):


COs PROGRAMME OUTCOMES PSOs
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 01 02
01 3 1 1
02 3 2 1
03 3 2
04 3 3 2
05
06
Avg.

Justification of the Mapping:


CO PO Level Justification
1 1 3 It has the highest significance
1 2 1 It has the least significance
1 3 1 It has the least significance
2 1 3 It has the highest significance
2 2 2 It has an average significance
2 3 1 It has the least significance
3 1 3 It has the highest significance
3 2 2 It has an average significance
4 1 3 It has the highest significance
4 2 3 It has the highest significance
4 3 2 It has an average significance
Syllabus
UNIT I 12 Hours

Cloud Computing: Introduction, Types of cloud: private, public and hybrid cloud. Hardware and
Infrastructure: IaaS, PaaS, SaaS. public vs private clouds, Benefits and challenges of cloud computing,
Virtualization : Types of Virtualization, Implementation Levels , Virtualization Structures , Tools and
Mechanisms, Virtualization of CPU, Memory, I/O Devices ,Virtual Clusters and Resource management –
Virtualization for Data-center Automation.

Signature of Subject Coordinator Subject Concern Faculty HoD, CSE


GANDHI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
UNIVERSITY, ODISHA, Gunupur
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

UNIT II 14 Hours

Cloud infrastructure: Architectural Design of Compute and Storage Clouds, Layered Cloud Architecture
Development, Design Challenges, Inter Cloud Resource Management, Resource Provisioning and
Platform Deployment, Global Exchange of Cloud Resources. Cloud Applications: Technologies and the
processes required when deploying web services; Deploying a web service from inside and outside a cloud
architecture, advantages and disadvantages Benefits and challenges to Cloud architecture, Application
availability, performance, security and disaster recovery; SLA Management: Types of SLA, Life Cycle of
SLA, SLA Management

UNIT III 10 Hours

Cloud Economics: Economics of choosing a Cloud platform for an organization, based on application
requirements, economic constraints and business needs (e.g. Amazon, Microsoft and Google,
Salesforce.com, Ubuntu and Redhat); Cloud Simulator: Benefits of CloudSim, Architecture of Cloud Sim,
Installation procedures, Types of Scheduling Algorithms used in Cloud resource Management

UNIT IV 10 Hours

Cloud security: Security Overview, Cloud Security Challenges and Risks, Software-as-a-Service Security,
Security Governance, Risk Management, Security Monitoring, Security Architecture Design, Data
Security, Application Security, Virtual Machine Security, Identity Management and Access Control,
Autonomic Security. Cloud based service, applications and development platform

Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert/MOOCS


Text Books:
1. Cloud Computing : A Practical Approach by Anthony T. Velte Toby J. Velte, Robert Elsenpeter, 2010 by
The McGraw-Hill
2. Gautam Shroff, “Enterprise Cloud Computing Technology Architecture Applications”, Cambridge
University Press; 1 edition, [ISBN: 978-0521137355],2010
3. Rajkumar Buyya, Christian Vecchiola, S.Tamarai Selvi, ‘Mastering Cloud Computing”, TMGH, 2013.

Signature of Subject Coordinator Subject Concern Faculty HoD, CSE

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