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This document provides instructions for an individual assignment for a Cloud Computing course. Students are asked to complete several parts for the assignment. Part A requires preparing a CV and submitting it digitally. For Part B, the student must develop the CV into a website and host it on the Microsoft Azure Cloud Platform in Part C. Part D involves techniques for scaling the website to meet high user demand. Part E covers improving profitability and performance when hosting websites on Azure. Part F discusses assurance and reliability techniques for failover management. Documentation, references, and presentation are required for Part G. The document outlines assessment criteria and instructions for submission.

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This document provides instructions for an individual assignment for a Cloud Computing course. Students are asked to complete several parts for the assignment. Part A requires preparing a CV and submitting it digitally. For Part B, the student must develop the CV into a website and host it on the Microsoft Azure Cloud Platform in Part C. Part D involves techniques for scaling the website to meet high user demand. Part E covers improving profitability and performance when hosting websites on Azure. Part F discusses assurance and reliability techniques for failover management. Documentation, references, and presentation are required for Part G. The document outlines assessment criteria and instructions for submission.

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SUMAIT University Individual Assignment

BIT 354 - CLOUD COMPUTING

Intake/Batch : ICT-2020-22-23-Y3 & IT-2020-22-23-Y3


Lecturer : Mr. Abdulhamid Ahmed ([email protected])
Date Assigned : Week 06 – 08th December 2022
Date Due : Week 11 – 09th January 2023

LEARNING OUTCOMES

At the end of this assignment, you should be able to:

1. Demonstrate the understanding of cloud computing in its various forms and how it
fits within the cloud computing space.
2. Provide Consultancy on why using Cloud Computing will benefit the organization

DESCRIPTION

A CV is a document that outlines your background and experience so that employers can
assess your suitability for a job. (It's short for curriculum vitae, but no-one calls them that
anymore.) Many employers – including around a third of graduate recruiters in Ireland – ask
for job applications in the format of CV and covering letter.
From your point of view, the purpose of the CV is simple: to get you an interview.
How employers use CVs
Employers use CVs to find out whether applicants have the right experience, skills and
qualities to fit the job. Initially, recruiters will scan CVs very quickly so the information needs
to be presented in a way that allows them to see this at a glance. A CV is not an
autobiography, so be selective and focus on what is relevant.
How to write a CV
It helps to think ahead. As a starting point, it's a good idea – early on in your job search – to
create a basic CV that you can draw on whenever you have a job application to make.
Compile your personal information under standard headings and update your details
whenever you gain new experience or a new skill.
Then, when you are applying for a specific job, you will have time to customize the CV to fit
that job and employer. Adapt the information to emphasize the skills and experience that are
most relevant to the job you're applying for. Make sure you meet all the employer’s criteria,
and make it easy for them to see this.
What to include in a CV?
There are different ways of presenting the information on your CV, but it should always
include certain key elements.
Personal details

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Keep them brief and make sure they don't take up too much space. For example, why not put
your email header and mobile number in the header with your URL LinkedIn profile and
address in the footer? Your name should be what jumps out at the reader followed
Career objective/personal profile (optional)
This should aim, in a concise way, what you are aiming for at this stage and what skills and
qualities you have to offer in relation to your objective. It is useful here to mention your
interest in a specific job or target a particular employment sector.
Educational qualifications
Presented in reverse chronological order (most recent first). Provide grades (or expected
grades) and dates. For example
• Give the full title of your degree, e.g. Bachelor of Business Studies, not BBS. Ensure
the spelling is correct.
• Give the title of your project or thesis and elaborate if it is relevant to the job
• Show the time frame of your degree.
• Show your overall grades and relevant subjects
• Refer to achievements, skills or learning outcomes that you have obtained.
Employment or work experience
Also, most recent first. Include paid work and unpaid internships. Remember:
• Employers are interested in any work experience, whether immediately relevant or
not.
• Don't forget any part-time/vacation /voluntary work experience that you may have.
• Give evidence of what you have achieved and how you have made a difference. Did
you take on extra responsibilities? What did you learn? Did you receive training?
• Present your interests, voluntary work, involvement in clubs and societies in the same
format as your work experience to give it more value.
• It may be useful to divide your experience into experience directly related to the role
advertised,
• Appropriate usage of language is important, positive words and action verbs should be
accentuated, such as 'managed', 'achieved', delivered etc.
• Provide details of how your reached decision, planned activities and worked with
other to achieve results.
Additional information
This could include skills, interests and achievements: anything that will highlight your
employability and make you stand out.
Referees
Names of referees and contact details (check with them first). At graduate level this will
usually be one academic and one employer or personal referee.

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REQUIREMENTS

This assignment is made up of different Parts

Part A: you are required to prepare your CV and submit a soft copy in IFNOSS.
Part B: you are required to convert the CV that you have submitted and develop it in the form
of a website, it should look the same as the one you submitted in IFNOSS.
Part C: You are required to host the website (CV) in the Microsoft Azure Cloud Portal
Platform.
Part D: Present Techniques which will be able to scale the CV to meet the needs of demands
during the time when your CV will be accessed by Millions of users.
Part E: Because your CV is hosted in the cloud, provide ways of Improving profitability, cut
costs, increases productivity, eradicates errors and optimize resources for the future and
gaining of high performance when hosting websites in Microsoft Azure.
Part F: Which Assurance & reliability techniques can be used in Failover Management?
Part G: Documentation, References and Presentation

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DOCUMENTATION

The documentation should include the following:



Format:
- Type face: Times New Roman/ Arial. Bold face, italic & lines can be used for
emphasizing and to enhance readability.
- Font size: 12(except tittles and headings).
- Margins: 1” from the left, right, top & bottom of the edges of the A4 paper.
- Spacing: maximum 1.5 lines between texts of a paragraph.
- Alignment: justify.
- Headers and footers can be used all pages must be numbered accordingly.
- Standard cover page as available in learning management system

Recommended Content

- Acknowledgement
- Assessment Criteria

- Table of Contents
» The table of contents should have the topic title and reference page
number attached to each topic.

- Introduction
» This section introduces your project including the background
information, and objectives, scopes, requirement specifications and a
summary of the major functions or contents of your solution.

- Body
» This section defines the tasks to be completed.

- Conclusion
» This section concludes on the tasks which have been done and provides
recommendations and future improvements.

- References

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SUBMISSION

Project documentation (softcopy) in IFNOSS

The project documentation (hardcopy)

PLAGIARISM

Verbatim reproduction of material from external sources (web pages, books, papers, etc.) is
not acceptable. If you are paraphrasing external content (or even your own prior work) or
were otherwise influenced by them while completing your assignments, projects or exams,
you must clearly acknowledge them. When in doubt, add a citation.

ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

No Criteria Mark Allocated Score


Documentation
1. Part A 15
2. Part B 15
3. Part C 20
4. Part D 10
5. Part E 15
6. Part F 15
7. Part G 10
Total 100

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