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Cloud Computing Syllabus

The syllabus outlines a Cloud Computing course for B.C.C.A. II students, focusing on various computing paradigms and cloud fundamentals. It covers cloud architecture, service delivery models, and the importance of cloud service providers. Students will learn to differentiate between computing paradigms, develop cloud programs, and understand cloud service models and management.

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Cloud Computing Syllabus

The syllabus outlines a Cloud Computing course for B.C.C.A. II students, focusing on various computing paradigms and cloud fundamentals. It covers cloud architecture, service delivery models, and the importance of cloud service providers. Students will learn to differentiate between computing paradigms, develop cloud programs, and understand cloud service models and management.

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SYLLABUS

CLOUD COMPUTING
B.C.C.A. II (Semester – IV)
Course Outcome
CO1 Students will be able to use the obtained knowledge to differentiate between different
computing paradigms.
CO2 Students will be able to understand the ways to develop and deploy the cloud
fundamentals programs.
CO3 Students will be able to classify various service delivery models of a cloud computing
architecture and management of cloud.
CO4 Students will be able to describe the cloud service Model concepts.
CO5 Students will be able to understand importance of cloud service providers.
UNIT-I
Computing Paradigms: High-Performance Computing, Parallel Computing, Distributed
Computing, Cluster Computing, Grid Computing, Cloud Computing, Bio computing, Mobile
Computing, Quantum Computing, Optical Computing, Nano computing, Network Computing
Cloud Computing Fundamentals: Need for Cloud Computing, Defining Cloud Computing,
Network Computing Cloud Computing as a Service, Cloud Computing as a Platform,
Principles of Cloud computing, Essential Characteristics, Requirements for cloud services,
Benefits and Drawbacks of cloud computing.
UNIT-II
Cloud Computing Architecture and Management: Cloud architecture, Anatomy of the
Cloud, Network Connectivity in Cloud Computing, Cloud Applications, Managing the
Cloud- Cloud Infrastructure and Cloud application, Migrating Application to Cloud, Phases of
Cloud Migration, Approaches for Cloud Migration, Cloud deployment model-
Characteristics, Types of Deployment -Private, Public, community and hybrid.
UNIT-III
Cloud Service Models: Infrastructure as a Service, IaaS- Characteristics, Suitability, Pros and
Cons, Summary of IaaS Providers, Platform as a Service PaaS- Characteristics, Suitability,
Pros and Cons, Summary of PaaS Providers, Platform as a Service, Software as a Service. SaaS
- Characteristics, Suitability, Pros and Cons, Summary of SaaS Providers, Platform as a
Service, Other Cloud Service Models. Virtualization: Opportunities, Approaches to
virtualization.
UNIT-IV
Cloud Service Providers: EMC, EMC IT, Captiva Cloud Toolkit, Google, Cloud Platform,
Cloud Storage, Google Cloud Connect, Google Cloud Print, Google App Engine, Amazon Web
Services, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, Amazon Simple Storage Service, Amazon Simple
Queue, service, Microsoft, Windows Azure, Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit,
SharePoint, IBM, Cloud Models, IBM Smart Cloud, SAP Labs, SAPHANA Cloud Platform,
Virtualization Services Provided by SAP, Sales force, Sales Cloud, Service Cloud: Knowledge
as a Service, Rack space, VMware, Manjra soft, Aneka Platform.

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