Grid and Cloud Computing Syllabus for B.Tech 7th sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.
The detailed syllabus for Grid and Cloud Computing B.Tech (R13) seventhsem is as follows
OBJECTIVES: The student should be made to:
- Understand how Grid computing helps in solving large scale scientific problems.
- Gain knowledge on the concept of virtualization that is fundamental to cloud computing.
- Learn how to program the grid and the cloud.
- Understand the security issues in the grid and the cloud environment.
UNIT I : INTRODUCTION [9 hours]
Evolution of Distributed computing: Scalable computing over the Internet – Technologies for network based systems – clusters of cooperative computers – Grid computing Infrastructures – cloud computing – service oriented architecture – Introduction to Grid Architecture and standards – Elements of Grid – Overview of Grid Architecture.
UNIT II : GRID SERVICES [9 hours]
Introduction to Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) – Motivation – Functionality Requirements – Practical & Detailed view of OGSA/OGSI – Data intensive grid service models – OGSA services.
UNIT III : VIRTUALIZATION [9 hours]
Cloud deployment models: public, private, hybrid, community – Categories of cloud computing: Everything as a service: Infrastructure, platform, software – Pros and Cons of cloud computing – Implementation levels of virtualization – virtualization structure – virtualization of CPU, Memory and I/O devices – virtual clusters and Resource Management – Virtualization for data center automation.
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TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES: At the end of the course, the student should be able to:
- Apply grid computing techniques to solve large scale scientific problems
- Apply the concept of virtualization
- Use the grid and cloud tool kits
- Apply the security models in the grid and the cloud environment
TEXT BOOK:
- Kai Hwang, Geoffery C. Fox and Jack J. Dongarra, “Distributed and Cloud Computing: Clusters, Grids, Clouds and the Future of Internet”, First Edition, Morgan Kaufman Publisher, an Imprint of Elsevier, 2012.
REFERENCES:
- Jason Venner, “Pro Hadoop- Build Scalable, Distributed Applications in the Cloud”, A Press, 2009
- Tom White, “Hadoop The Definitive Guide”, First Edition. O‟Reilly, 2009.
- Bart Jacob (Editor), “Introduction to Grid Computing”, IBM Red Books, Vervante, 2005
- Ian Foster, Carl Kesselman, “The Grid: Blueprint for a New Computing Infrastructure”, 2nd Edition, Morgan Kaufmann.
- Frederic Magoules and Jie Pan, “Introduction to Grid Computing” CRC Press, 2009.
- Daniel Minoli, “A Networking Approach to Grid Computing”, John Wiley Publication, 2005.
- Barry Wilkinson, “Grid Computing: Techniques and Applications”, Chapman and Hall, CRC, Taylor and Francis Group, 2010.
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