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CS5224 Cloud Computing - AY 2019/20 - Semester 2


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Synopsis
This introductory cloud computing module covers fundamental aspects of cloud computing concepts, models, technologies, and cloud application programming. The module is divided into three main parts: principles of cloud computing, cloud technologies, programming & applications and cloud management with a business case project.
Topics include: concepts & models, cloud architecture, resource hosting & datacenter, virtualization & multi-tenancy, cloud application programming and paradigms, cloud software development, pricing models and TCO.  Cloud application developments for 
IaaS, PaaS and SaaS are introduced with hands-on using IBM Cloud Services and Amazon Web Services. The module includes programming assignments and a group project to develop an SaaS application. 

InstructorTeo Yong Meng, Com2, #04-39 (email)
Teaching Assistant:  Zhang Han, Com2, #B1-01 (email)
Lecture: Monday, 6.30-8.30pm+1, I3-AUD
Consultation Hours: Wed, 2-3pm
Modular Credits: 4

Module Assessment
•    Quiz (closed book): 20%
•    Test (closed book): 30%
•    Programming Assignment 1 - IBM Cloud (individual): 10%

•    Programming Assignment 2 - Amazon AWS (individual): 10%
•    Project (group): 30%                                                                  

Main Textbooks
1. Cloud Computing: Concepts, Technology & Architecture, Thomas Erl, et al., Prentice-Hall, 2013 [2 copies at Central Library RBR].
2. The Datacenter as a Computer - Designing Warehouse-Scale Machines, 3rd edition, Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2019 (available online).
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