Course: Cloud Computing and Storage Class
Project Information
- Discipline
- Electrical and Related Engineering (106)
- Subdiscipline
- 14.09 Computer Engineering
- Orientation
- Education
Course Objective and Description: Using large-scale computing systems to solve data-intensive realworld problems has become indispensable for many scientific and engineering disciplines. This course provides a broad introduction to the fundamentals in cloud computing and storage, with a focus on system architecture, programming models, algorithmic design, and application development. Selected scientific applications will be used as case studies.
Intellectual MeritThis course will train graduate students on cloud computing environments and programming paradigms. Some course projects may end up with novel ideas and publications.
Broader ImpactsThis course will train graduate students on cloud computing environments and programming paradigms.
Project Contact
- Project Lead
- Andy Li (andyli)
- Project Manager
- Han Zhao (maverickzh)
- Project Members
- Han Zhao, Xin Yang, Ze Yu, Gregory Brown, Joel Cardoza, Chien-Chih Chao, Chandra Shekar Cherukuri, Nikita Chhabria, Bin Cui, Sudip Debnath, Vineeta Dsouza, Steven Fingulin, Jeremy Fowers, Dhruv Gakkhar, Sai Sinduri Gundu, Shuo Jia, Sravani Konda, jiawei li, Shri Rama Tejasvi Mallela, Yogesh Paul, Rajkumar Pellakuru, Anindita Phukan, Joshua Rajan, Praveen Salitra, Shailesh Samudrala, shantanu sardal, anurag sharma, Shivam Tiwari, Bhargav Upperla, Jigyasa Yadav, Wei Zang, Nan Zhang, pranjal shrivastava, Veni Pandey, Raghuveer Gopalakrishnan, Tuo Wang, Arunava Saha, Hemant Sharma, Randy Fischer, Nimish Batra, Smruti Aski, RAKESH NAIR, Yazhen Liu, Navya Sruti Sirugudi, James Coole
Resource Requirements
- Hardware Systems
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- alamo (Dell optiplex at TACC)
- foxtrot (IBM iDataPlex at UF)
- india (IBM iDataPlex at IU)
We have about 50 graduate students working on course projects. They will use FutureGrid to run mainly MapReduce related jobs and conduct performance analysis.
Scale of UseWe have about 50 graduate students working on about 10 course projects.
Project Timeline
- Submitted
- 08/02/2011 - 12:01
- Completed
- 03/22/2013