IF7202 CLOUD COMPUTING Syllabus - Anna University ME CSE 2nd Semester Regulation 2013 syllabus - www.annauniv.edu
OBJECTIVES:
To introduce the broad perceptive of cloud architecture and model
To understand the concept of Virtualization
To be familiar with the lead players in cloud.
To understand the features of cloud simulator
To apply different cloud programming model as per need.
To be able to set up a private cloud.
To understand the design of cloud Services.
To learn to design the trusted cloud Computing system
UNIT I CLOUD ARCHITECTURE AND MODEL
Technologies for Network-Based System – System Models for Distributed and Cloud Computing – NIST Cloud Computing Reference Architecture. Cloud Models:- Characteristics – Cloud Services – Cloud models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS) – Public vs Private Cloud –Cloud Solutions - Cloud ecosystem – Service management – Computing on demand.
UNIT II VIRTUALIZATION
Basics of Virtualization - Types of Virtualization - Implementation Levels of Virtualization - Virtualization Structures - Tools and Mechanisms - Virtualization of CPU, Memory, I/O Devices - Virtual Clusters and Resource management – Virtualization for Data-center Automation.
UNIT III 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.
UNIT IV PROGRAMMING MODEL
Parallel and Distributed Programming Paradigms – MapReduce , Twister and Iterative MapReduce – Hadoop Library from Apache – Mapping Applications - Programming Support - Google App Engine,
Amazon AWS - Cloud Software Environments -Eucalyptus, Open Nebula, OpenStack, Aneka, CloudSim
UNIT V SECURITY IN THE CLOUD
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.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon Completion of the course,the students will be able to
Compare the strengths and limitations of cloud computing
Identify the architecture, infrastructure and delivery models of cloud computing
Apply suitable virtualization concept.
Choose the appropriate cloud player
Choose the appropriate Programming Models and approach.
Address the core issues of cloud computing such as security, privacy and interoperability
Design Cloud Services
Set a private cloud
REFERENCES:
1. Kai Hwang, Geoffrey C Fox, Jack G Dongarra, “Distributed and Cloud Computing, From Parallel Processing to the Internet of Things”, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2012.
2. John W.Rittinghouse and James F.Ransome, “Cloud Computing: Implementation, Management, and Security”, CRC Press, 2010.
3. Toby Velte, Anthony Velte, Robert Elsenpeter, “Cloud Computing, A Practical Approach”, TMH, 2009.
4. Kumar Saurabh, “ Cloud Computing – insights into New-Era Infrastructure”, Wiley India,2011
5. George Reese, “Cloud Application Architectures: Building Applications and Infrastructure in the Cloud” O'Reilly
6. James E. Smith, Ravi Nair, “Virtual Machines: Versatile Platforms for Systems and Processes”, Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann, 2005.
7. Katarina Stanoevska-Slabeva, Thomas Wozniak, Santi Ristol, “Grid and Cloud Computing – A Business Perspective on Technology and Applications”, Springer.
8. Ronald L. Krutz, Russell Dean Vines, “Cloud Security – A comprehensive Guide to Secure Cloud Computing”, Wiley – India, 2010.
9. Rajkumar Buyya, Christian Vecchiola, S.Tamarai Selvi, ‘Mastering Cloud Computing”, TMGH,2013.
10. Gautam Shroff, Enterprise Cloud Computing, Cambridge University Press, 2011
11. Michael Miller, Cloud Computing, Que Publishing,2008
12. Nick Antonopoulos, Cloud computing, Springer Publications, 2010
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