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The document outlines the Internal Assessment Test Scheme for the Department of Information Science and Engineering for the academic year 2024-2025, specifically for the Cloud Computing course. It includes details such as the exam date, subject code, duration, and maximum marks, along with course outcomes and a sample question related to the definition and explanation of cloud computing. The assessment is designed to evaluate students' understanding of cloud computing concepts and their application in various contexts.

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The document outlines the Internal Assessment Test Scheme for the Department of Information Science and Engineering for the academic year 2024-2025, specifically for the Cloud Computing course. It includes details such as the exam date, subject code, duration, and maximum marks, along with course outcomes and a sample question related to the definition and explanation of cloud computing. The assessment is designed to evaluate students' understanding of cloud computing concepts and their application in various contexts.

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Dwarakanagar, Bagalur Main Road, Yelahanka, Bengaluru – 560063

Department of Information Science and Engineering


Internal Assessment test Scheme –I
Academic Year 2024-2025

USN

Sem/Sec Date Subject Subject Name Duration Max Marks


Code
VIIth ISE 20/10/2024 21CS72 Cloud 60 Min 25
Computing
COURSE OUTCOMES

1. Introduce the rationale behind the cloud computing revolution and the business drivers.
2. Introduce various models of cloud computing.

Note: Answer any one question from each part. All questions carry equal marks

The following are knowledge levels according to the Bloom’s Taxonomy.


L1 Remembering, L2 Understanding, L3 Applying, L4 Analyzing, L5 Evaluating,
L6 Creating

Q No Syllabus (Module 1& 2 ) M Knowledg CO


Questions e Level
a) Define cloud and Expain briefly. 5 L2 CO1
1 Cloud computing has become a popular buzzword; it
has been widely used to refer to different
technologies, services, and concepts. It is often
associated with virtualized infrastructure or hardware
on demand, utility computing, IT outsourcing, platform
and software as a service, and many
other things that now are the focus of the IT industry.
Cloud computing refers to both the applications delivered
as services over the Internet and the
hardware and system software in the datacenters that
provide those services.
This definition describes cloud computing as a
phenomenon touching on the entire stack: from
the underlying hardware to the high-level software
services and applications. It introduces the concept
of everything as a service, mostly referred as XaaS,2
where the different components of a system—
IT infrastructure, development platforms, databases,
and so on—can be delivered, measured,
and consequently priced as a service. This new
approach significantly influences not only the way
that we build software but also the way we deploy it,
make it accessible, and design our IT infrastructure,
and even the way companies allocate the costs for IT
needs. The approach fostered by
cloud computing is global: it covers both the needs of
a single user hosting documents in the cloud
and the ones of a CIO deciding to deploy part of or the
entire corporate IT infrastructure in the public
cloud. This notion of multiple parties using a shared
cloud computing environment is
highlighted in a definition proposed by the U.S.
National Institute of Standards and Technology

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