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Government Polytechnic, Pune

'180 OB' – Scheme

Programme Diploma in Computer Engineering

Programme code 01/02/03/04/05/ 06 /07/08/15/16/17/18/19/21/22/23/24/ 26

Name of Course Cloud Computing

Course Code CM

Prerequisite course code and name NA

Class Declaration Yes

1. TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME

Teaching Scheme (In Hours)

Total Credits (L+T+P)

Examination Scheme Theory Practical Total Marks L T P C ESE PA $ESE PA 150

03 00 02 05

Marks 80 20 25 25 Exam Duration 3 Hrs. 1 Hr. Legends: L- Lecture, P- Practical, T- Tutorial, C- Credit, ESE-End Semester Examination, PA- Progressive Assessment (Test I, II/Term Work), *- Practical Exam, $- Oral Exam, #- Online Examination each Lecture/Practical period is of one clock hour

  1. RATIONALE Cloud computing has evolved as a very important computing model, which enables information, software, and many other important resources to be provisioned over the network as services in an on-demand manner. This course covers various basic aspects of cloud computing such as cloud types, security in cloud, storage in cloud, cloud monitoring and management etc. This enables students to create and maintain cloud- based services which will also enable them to implement virtualization, and implement security in cloud services.

  2. COMPETENCY The aim of this course is to help the student to attain the following industry identified competency through various teaching learning experiences:

 Use Cloud computing to provide various services.

  1. COURSE OUTCOMES (COs) The theory, practical experiences and relevant soft skills associated with this course are to be taught and implemented, so that the student demonstrates the following industry-oriented COs associated with the above-mentioned competency:

  2. Describe the basic concepts of cloud computing

  3. Classify various Cloud Service Models

  4. Explain Cloud Service and resource management mechanisms

  5. Illustrate Data Management in cloud

  6. Demonstrate Cloud Security Measures

  7. Compare and utilize various Open Source and Commercial Cloud.

5. SUGGESTED PRACTICALS/ EXERCISES

S.

No.

Unit No.

Practical Exercises (Outcomes in Psychomotor Domain)

Relevant CO

Approx. Hrs. Required

1 1 Study of any cloud architecture and it’s service provider

1 02

2 1

Use Google Docs to make spreadsheets and notes

1 02

3 2 Study of Networking in Cloud: Virtual Private Cloud.

2 02

4 2

Case Study: PaaS (Facebook, Google App Engine) 2 04

5 3, Case Study: Cloud Monitoring and Management

3, 4 04

6 5

Study of Cloud Security such as Data Loss Prevention, Threat Detection etc.

5 04

7

6

Study of GCP Console:

  • Understanding Projects
  • Billing in GCP.
  • Install and configure Cloud SDK.

6 02

8

6

Study of GCP Console: Understanding Projects

  • Use Cloud Shell.
  • GCP APIs.
  • Cloud Console Mobile App

6 04

9

6

Study of GCP Console: Compute Engine

  • Running a basic Apache web server under GCP -Deploy basic App over the web server. -Host sample static website

6 04

10

All

Micro-project (Refer point 11 for micro project list) All COs 04

Total Hrs 32

S. No. Performance Indicators Weightage in % a Configuration of cloud SDK 30 b Use of different cloud services to solve given problem 40 c Use security measure to secure the provided cloud service 10 d Submit journal report in time 20 Total 100

Unit Outcomes (UOs) (in cognitive domain) Topics and Sub-topics Unit - III Service Management and Resource Management in Cloud computing (Weightage-16, Hours - 10)

3a. Outline Cloud Service Management procedure 3b. Explain Economics for Cloud Service Management 3c. Explain Policies and mechanisms for cloud resource management

3 Cloud Service Management 3.1 Service Level Objectives (SLO): Load balancing, Admission control 3.1 Service Level Agreement (SLA): Life- cycle of SLA, Types of SLA, SLA management in Cloud 3.1 Cloud economics 3 Cloud Resource management 3.2 Policies and mechanism for resource management: Admission control, capacity allocation, Load balancing, energy optimization, QoS (Quality of Service) guarantees Section II Unit - IV Cloud Data Management (Weightage-14, Hours -08)

4a. Outline Data Management in Cloud Computing 4b. Relate Database and Data Stores in Cloud 4c. Explain Large Scale Data Processing

4 Data Management in Cloud Computing: Introduction, Need of Data Management 4 Looking at Data, Scalability & Cloud Services 4 Database & Data Stores in Cloud 4 Large Scale Data Processing

Unit - V Cloud Security (Weightage-10, Hours -06)

5a. Explain need of Cloud Security 5b. Compare various Cloud security Methods 5c. Interpret Access Management.

5 Need and importance of Cloud Security 5 Methods of Providing Cloud Security 5 Infrastructure Security: Methods, Case study 5 Data security and Storage: Methods, Case study 5 Identity and Access Management: Access Control, Trust, Reputation, Risk Unit - VI Open Source and Commercial Clouds (Weightage-16, Hours -10)

6a. Compare Open source and Commercial Cloud platforms 6b. Demonstrate various Open- Source Cloud Platforms 6c. Outline existing commercial cloud platforms. 6d. Illustrate Cloud Service Providers in Market

6 Open-source Vs Paid/ Commercial Cloud platforms 6 Introduction to Open-Source Clouds Platform: Characteristics, Existing Open-source cloud platforms 6 Introduction to Commercial Clouds Platforms: 6.3 Characteristics 6.3 Existing commercial cloud platforms: 6 Major Cloud Service Providers in Market: Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure

8. SUGGESTED SPECIFICATION TABLE FOR QUESTION PAPER DESIGN

Unit No. Unit Title

Teaching Hours

Distribution of Theory Marks R Level

U

Level

A

Level

Total Marks Section - I I Cloud Computing Fundamentals 06 06 06 00 12 II Cloud Architecture 08 04 04 04 12

III

Service Management and Resource Management in Cloud computing

10 04 06 06 16

Total 24 14 16 10 40 Section - II IV Cloud Data Management 08 04 06 04 14 V Cloud Security 06 02 04 04 10 VI Open Source and CommercialClouds 10 04 06 06 16 Total 24 10 16 14 40 Grand Total 48 24 32 24 80

9. SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES

Other than the classroom and laboratory learning, following are the suggested student- related co-curricular activities which can be undertaken to accelerate the attainment of the various outcomes in this course: Students should conduct following activities in group and prepare reports of about 5 pages for each activity, also collect/record physical evidences for their (student’s) portfolio which will be useful for their placement interviews: a. Prepare journals based on practical performed in laboratory. b. Prepare report on suggestive case study of any cloud service for given Cloud Service Provider.

  1. SUGGESTED SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES (if any)

These are sample strategies, which the teacher can use to accelerate the attainment of the various outcomes in this course: a. Massive open online courses (MOOCs) may be used to teach various topics/sub topics. b. About 15-20% of the topics/sub-topics which is relatively simpler or descriptive in nature is to be given to the students for self-directed learning and assess the development of the COs through classroom presentations. c. With respect to item No, teachers need to ensure to create opportunities and provisions for co-curricular activities. d. Use different Audio-Visual media for Concept understanding. e. Guide student(s) in undertaking micro-projects. f. Demonstrate students thoroughly before they start doing the practice. g. Observe continuously and monitor the performance of students in Lab.

14. PO - COMPETENCY- CO MAPPING

PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO

CO1 3 1 1 - - - -

CO2 2 2 1 1 - 1 -

CO3 2 3 2 2 1 1 -

CO4 2 2 2 2 1 2 -

CO5 2 3 2 3 1 2 1

CO6 2 3 3 3 - 3 1

PSO1 PSO

CO1 1 1

CO2 1 1

CO3 - 2

CO4 - 2

CO5 - 2

CO6 - 3

Sign:

Name:

  1. Mrs. M. Yawalkar
  2. Mrs. K. Sathawane (Course Experts)

Sign:

Name: Mr. U. Kokate Dr. S.B (Head of Department) (Department of Computer Engineering) Sign:

Name: Mr. U. Kokate Dr. S.B (Programme Head) (Department of Computer Engineering)

Sign:

Name: Mr. A. Zanpure (CDC In-charge)

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Cloud Computing - Hshbsbs.

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Course Code: CM5108
COMP, GPP Page 387 of 400 180 OB
Government Polytechnic, Pune
'180 OB' Scheme
Programme
Diploma in Computer Engineering
Programme code
01/02/03/04/05/06/07/08/15/16/17/18/19/21/22/23/24/26
Name of Course
Cloud Computing
Course Code
CM5108
Prerequisite course code and name
NA
Class Declaration
Yes
1. TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME
Teaching Scheme
(In Hours)
Total
Credits
(L+T+P)
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
Total
Marks
T
P
C
ESE
PA
$ESE
PA
150
00
02
05
Marks
80
20
25
25
Exam
Duration
3 Hrs.
1 Hr.
Legends: L- Lecture, P- Practical, T- Tutorial, C- Credit, ESE-End Semester Examination,
PA- Progressive Assessment (Test I, II/Term Work), *- Practical Exam, $- Oral Exam, #-
Online Examination each Lecture/Practical period is of one clock hour
2. RATIONALE
Cloud computing has evolved as a very important computing model, which
enables information, software, and many other important resources to be
provisioned over the network as services in an on-demand manner. This course
covers various basic aspects of cloud computing such as cloud types, security in
cloud, storage in cloud, cloud monitoring and management etc. This enables
students to create and maintain cloud- based services which will also enable them
to implement virtualization, and implement security in cloud services.
3. COMPETENCY
The aim of this course is to help the student to attain the following industry
identified competency through various teaching learning experiences:
Use Cloud computing to provide various services.
4. COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)
The theory, practical experiences and relevant soft skills associated with this
course are to be taught and implemented, so that the student demonstrates the
following industry-oriented COs associated with the above-mentioned
competency: