Cloud School
(in German: Cloud School - )
Module-ID: FIN-INF-110484 |
| Link: | LSF |
| Responsibility: | Prof. Dr. Klaus Turowski |
| Lecturer: | Prof. Dr. Klaus Turowski |
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Abbreviation CS |
Credit Points 5 |
Semester every |
Term ab 3. |
Duration 1 Semester |
Language english |
Level Bachelor |
Intended learning outcomes:
The students ...
- know and understand the basic principles of the cloud computing paradigm
- know the typical service and deployment models of cloud computing
- understand workloads and revenue models
- are able to build basic cloud applications independently
- understand the benefits and risks of cloud computing at the business and application layer
- are able to select suitable cloud infrastructure from appropriate platform offerings for their applications
- know how to apply cloud design patterns in practical developments
- are able to use self-developed cloud applications for modern application scenarios (e.g., related to machine learning and data science)
Content:
- Cloud Computing Fundamentals
- Cloud Offering Patterns
- Cloud Application Architecture Patterns
- Cloud Application Management Patterns
- Composite Application Pattern
- Impact of Cloud Computing Properties
- Cloud Computing Application Scenarios
Workload:
45 h lecture and exercise + 105 h independent work
| Type of examination: | Teaching method / lecture hours per week (SWS): |
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Written exam |
2 SWS Lecture + 3 SWS Exercise class |
| Prerequisites according to examination regulations: | Recommended prerequisites: |
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none |
| Media: | Literature: |
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Fehling, C.; Leymann, F.; Retter, R.; Schupeck, W.; Arbitter, P. (2014): Cloud Computing Patterns: Fundamentals to Design, Build, and Manage Cloud Applications (ISBN: 978-3-7091-1567-1), DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-1568-8 |
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