Program Overview
COMP4349: Cloud Computing
Overview
This unit covers topics of active and cutting-edge research within IT in the area of 'Cloud Computing'. Cloud Computing is an emerging paradigm of utilising large-scale computing services over the Internet that will affect individual and organization's computing needs from small to large. Over the last decade, many cloud computing platforms have been set up by companies like Google, Yahoo!, Amazon, Microsoft, Salesforce, Ebay and Facebook. Some of the platforms are open to public via various pricing models. They operate at different levels and enable business to harness different computing power from the cloud. In this course, we will describe the important enabling technologies of cloud computing, explore the state-of-the art platforms and the existing services, and examine the challenges and opportunities of adopting cloud computing.
Unit Details and Rules
- Managing faculty or University school: Engineering
- Details:
- Study level: Undergraduate
- Academic unit: Computer Science
- Credit points: 6
- Enrolment rules:
- Prerequisites: (DATA3888 or COMP3888 or COMP3988 or CSEC3888 or ISYS3888 or SOFT3888 or ENGG3112 or SCPU3001) and (INFO1110 or INFO1910 or ENGG1810 or DATA1002 or DATA1902)
- Corequisites: None
- Prohibitions: COMP5349 or OCMP5349
- Assumed knowledge: A major in a computer science area. Knowledge of OS concepts as covered in INFO1112
Learning Outcomes
At the completion of this unit, you should be able to:
- LO1. develop a comprehensive understanding of cloud computing concepts, architecture, and design principles.
- LO2. explain cloud-enabling technologies, including virtualisation and containerisation
- LO3. gain proficiency in using cloud-based tools and technologies, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
- LO4. acquire expertise in different cloud storage and databases
- LO5. gain expertise in securing cloud-based solutions, including data protection and network security
- LO6. acquire an understanding of emerging cloud technologies and trends, such as microservices architecture and serverless computing.
- LO7. create a solution architecture for transitioning to the cloud
Unit Availability
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- Session | MoA | Location | Outline
- Semester 1 2025 | Normal day | Camperdown / Darlington, Sydney | View
- Semester 1 2026 | Normal day | Camperdown / Darlington, Sydney | Outline unavailable
- Semester 1 2023 | Normal day | Camperdown / Darlington, Sydney | View
- Semester 1 2023 | Normal day | Remote | View
- Semester 1 2024 | Normal day | Camperdown / Darlington, Sydney | View
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