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Annexure ‘CD – 01’

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FORMAT FOR COURSE CURRICULUM UNITS
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Course Title: Fundamental of Cloud computing & Enterprise Credit Units: 3

Course Level: UG Course Code: CSIT243

Course Objectives: After finishing this course student will be able to:
1) Concepts and infrastructure of cloud computing and its business applications.
2) Critically appraise the opportunities and challenges of information management in complex business environment.
3) To use current techniques, skills, and tools necessary for Cloud Applications.
4) To understand the role and responsibilities of professional field, how to deal with ethical, legal, security and social issues and responsibilities related to cloud computing..
5) To gain expertise in implementation and development of cloud enabled business application.

Pre-requisites:

Course Contents/Syllabus:
Weightage (%)
Module I Introduction 20

Defining the cloud for the Enterprise: Database as a service, Governance/Management as a service, Testing as a service, Storage as a service ,
Cloud service development , Cloud Computing Challenges Layers of Cloud Computing, types of cloud computing, Cloud Computing
Features, Cloud Computing Security requirements, pros and cons, benefits, ,

Module II Cloud Computing For Everyone 25


Centralizing email communications, cloud computing for community Collaborating on Schedules, Collaborating on Grocery Lists,
Collaborating on To-Do Lists Collaborating on Contact Lists, Collaborating on schedules, collaborating on group projects and
events, cloud computing for corporation, mapping ,schedules managing projects, Collaborating on Marketing Materials, Collaborating on
Expense Reports, Collaborating on Budgets, Collaborating on Financial Statements, Presenting on the Road, Accessing Documents on the
Road.
Module III Brining Governance to the clouds 15
People and processes, Governance for the clouds, Creating the Governance model: Define Polices, design Polices, Implement policies,
Governance technology.

Module IV Working from your Services to Clouds and Cloud Services 25


Descriptors/Topics Descriptors/Topics
Defining MetaServices and Service, Creating the service directory, Collaborating on calendars, Schedules and task management, exploring on
line scheduling and planning, collaborating on event management, collaborating on contact management, collaborating on project management,
collaborating on word processing, spreadsheets, and databases.
Module V Outside Cloud Storing And Sharing 15
Evaluating on line file storage ,Evaluating web conference tools ,Evaluating web mail services, Evaluating instant messaging, creating groups
on social networks, Evaluating on line groupware, collaborating via blogs and wikis , Understanding cloud storage, exploring on line book
marking services, exploring on line photo editing applications, exploring photo sharing communities, controlling it with web based desktops.

Student Learning Outcomes:


Outcome 1: (Scientific foundation) When faced with a technical problem the student should be able to use applied scientific knowledge
a): to identify and implement relevant principles of mathematics and computer science.
b) : to identify and implement relevant principles of physics and chemistry
c) : to identify and implement relevant principles of engineering science
Outcome 2: (Tools) an ability to use the relevant tools necessary for engineering practice.
Outcome 3: Describe the cloud infrastructure components and cloud service creation processes.
Outcome 4: Implementing the configuration and management of cloud services.
Outcome 4: (Technical design) the technical ability to design a prescribed engineering sub-system

Pedagogy for Course Delivery:


1) Classroom teaching using White board and Presentations.
2) Assignments and Tutorials for continuous assessment

Lab/ Practicals details, if applicable: NA

Assessment/ Examination Scheme:

Theory L/T (%) Lab/Practical/Studio (%) End Term Examination

100% NA

Theory Assessment (L&T):


Continuous Assessment/Internal Assessment End Term Examination

Components (Drop down) Attendance Class Test Assignment Case Study

Weightage (%) 5% 10% 8% 7% 70%


Lab/ Practical/ Studio Assessment:

Continuous Assessment/Internal Assessment End Term Examination

Components (Drop down

Weightage (%) N/A

References: Text & References:


Text Books: & Reference Books

1. Michael Miller, “Cloud Computing”, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2009.


2. David S. Linthicum,” Cloud computing and SOA Convergence in your Enterprise.
3. Greg Schulz 2011, Cloud and Virtual Data Storage Networking, Auerbach Publications [ISBN: 978-1439851739]
4. EMC, Information Storage and Management [ISBN: 978-0470294215]
5. Klaus Schmidt, High Availability and Disaster Recovery [ISBN: 978-3540244608]

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