Weightage 30% (14% presentation + 16% report)
Assessment Description: You are required to choose a real-world organisation from various industries such as finance, healthcare, manufacturing, or telecommunications that plans to migrate its Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure to the cloud.
You would need to:
This assessment covers the following learning outcomes:
ULO1. Critically review the fundamentals of cloud computing, and evaluate different technologies, benefits, and limitations.
ULO2. Formulate business problems and conditions; and propose optimal infrastructure and
cloud solution architecture.
ULO3. Implement cloud management and compliance principles, to verify solutions against
certain organisational requirements.
ULO5. Investigate network security; analyse and present risk management plans under technical, ethical, and legal requirements.
CLO3: Demonstrated ability to evaluate, research, and synthesise multimodal information to apply critical thinking and problem-solving skills to generate innovative information technology, system, and business solutions.
CLO4: Demonstrated advanced level of communication skills that are effective and appropriate to the context and profession.
CLO5: Demonstrated ability to apply leadership theories and strategies across a range of sociotechnical settings to lead information technology, client focused, and business- related projects to successful completion.
CLO6: Demonstrated ability to critically reflect and apply ethical reasoning to a range of ethical, social, and cultural issues within the information technology profession and across the broader community.
The details of the assessment are as follows:
The following sections need to be included in the report:
This must contain the title of the report, the students’ names, and the unit’s code and name. The title needs to be succinct and self-explanatory.
The abstract provides an overview of the entire report. The purpose of the abstract is to briefly explain the key infrastructure of the organisation in the local data centre and advantages for the organisation to move to cloud. The key components of the infrastructure in the cloud need to be briefly explained here. Potential issues in the cloud and solutions to mitigate them should also be summarised here. The length of the abstract is between 200- 300 words. Do not use headings, figures, or in-text citations in this section.
Ideally, but not necessarily, constructed using the hyperlink functions in WORD. Lists of figures and tables are not required.
This section concerns the context and aims of the report. Mention, in just a few paragraphs, the background of the organisation, i.e. type of organisation, number of employees, number of branch offices, etc. Briefly explain the local ICT infrastructure of the organisation and potential benefits of moving to cloud. Given all of this, state the main aim of the report together with a short account of the tasks required to be carried out.
The bulk of the research goes here.
In this subsection, you need to draw a figure of the local ICT infrastructure of the organisation and then explain the different components of the infrastructure in detail. The purpose and functionality of all devices and services including different servers, load balancers, firewalls, etc., need to be clearly explained.
In this subsection, you need to critically analyse the local ICT infrastructure of the organisation and identify possible issues that are currently faced by the organisation. You should then identify and explain how cloud migration can help the organisation to mitigate the issues and provide various benefits to the organisation.
The issues faced in the local ICT infrastructure and benefit of migration to the cloud should be clearly explained with citations of relevant academic resources.
In this subsection, you need to draw a figure of the ICT infrastructure of the organisation in the cloud and then explain different components of this infrastructure in detail. The purpose and functionality of all components that you are using in the cloud should be clearly explained. Each component that you have used in the cloud should be explained with citations of academic resources. You can use Amazon Web Services (AWS) or any other similar cloud provider for your organisation.
You need to critically analyse the infrastructure in the cloud and explain the ethical and security issues faced by your organisation in the cloud. All issues should be explained with citations of academic resources.
In this subsection, you need to briefly explain any one solution to the ethical and security issues that you have identified in subsection 4.5.4.
Using an analysis of the preceding sections, the conclusions should summarise your key findings. Conclusions are the results of your own critical thinking, they should be justified through analysis of your findings and written in your own words with no citations.
These should be formatted in APA style. At least 15 recent and relevant academic resources are needed in the report, including peer-reviewed journal articles, conference papers, books, etc.
Grading Rubric - Report
Total Marks =16 | |||||
Abstract, Introduction and Conclusion (9 marks) | |||||
Abstract (2 marks) | Clearly explains all key aims, objectives, and content of the report | Explains key aims,objectives, and content of the report with minor errors and/or minor omissions | Explains the key aims, objectives, and content of the report with one major error and/orone major omission | Explains key aims, objectives, and content of the report with more than one major error and/or morethan one majoromissions | Explanation has major errors and omissions |
High Distinction (85- 100%) | Distinction (75-84%) | Credit (65-74%) | Pass (50-64%) | Fail (0-49%) | |
Introduction (2 marks) | Clearly explains the background and details of the chosenorganisation | Explains the background and details of the chosen organisation with minor errors and/or minor missions | Explains the background and details of the chosen organisation with one major error and/or one major omission | Explains the background and details of the chosen organisation with more than one majorerror and/or more than one major omissions | Explanation has major errors and omissions |
High Distinction (85- 100%) | Distinction (75-84%) | Credit (65-74%) | Pass (50-64%) | Fail (0-49%) | |
Conclusions (2 marks) | Clearly summarises key results of the report | Summarises key results of the report with minor errors and/or minor missions | Summarises key results of the report with one major error and/or one major omission | Summarises key results of the report with more than one major error and/or morethan one majoromissions | Summarisatio n has major errors and omissions |
High Distinction (85- 100%) | Distinction (75-84%) | Credit (65-74%) | Pass (50-64%) | Fail (0-49%) | |
Main Body (10 marks) |
Local ICT Infrastructure (2 marks) | Local ICT infrastructur e is clearly explained
High Distinction (85- 100%) | Local ICT infrastructure is explained with minor errors and/or omissions. Distinction (75-84%) | Local ICT infrastructure is explained one major error and/or one major omission Credit (65-74%) | Local ICT infrastructure is explained more thanone major error and/or more than one major omissions Pass (50-64%) | Local ICT infrastructure is explained with major errors and omissions Fail (0-49%) |
Justifications to Migrate to Cloud (2 marks) | Justifications tomigrate to cloud are clearlyexplained
High Distinction (85- 100%) | Justifications to migrate to cloud are explained with minor errors and/or omissions Distinction (75-84%) | Justifications to migrate to cloud are explained with one major error and/or one major omission Credit (65-74%) | Justifications to migrate to cloud are explained with more thanone major errorand/or more than one major omissions Pass (50-64%) | Justifications to migrate to cloud have major errors and omissions
Fail (0-49%) |
Infrastructure inCloud (2 marks) | Infrastructure in cloud is clearly explained
High Distinction (85- 100%) | Infrastructure in cloud is explained with minor errors and/oromissions
Distinction (75-84%) | Infrastructure incloud is explained one major error and/or one major omission
Credit (65-74%) | Infrastructure incloud is explained more thanone major error and/or more than one major omission
Pass (50-64%) | Infrastructurein cloud is not clearly explained and has major errors and omissions Fail (0-49%) |
Ethical and Security Issues in Cloud (2 marks) | Ethical and Security issues in cloud are clearly explained High Distinction (85- 100%) | Ethical and Security issues in cloud are explained with minorerrors or omissions Distinction (75-84%) | Ethical and Security issues in cloud are explained with one major error or major omission Credit (65-74%) | Ethical and Security issues in cloud are explained with more thanone major erroror more than one major omission Pass (50-64%) | Ethical and Security issues in cloud are explained with major errors and omissions Fail (0-49%) |
Solutions to Ethical and Security Issues in Cloud (2 marks) | Solutions to ethical and security issues in cloud are clearlyexplained High Distinction (85- 100%) | Solutions to ethical and security issues in cloud are explained with minor errors or omissions Distinction (75-84%) | Solutions to ethical and security issues in cloud are explained with one majorerror or majoromission Credit (65-74%) | Solutions to ethical and security issues in cloud are explained with more than one major error or more than one major omission Pass (50-64%) | Solutions to ethical and security issues in cloud are explained with major errors and omissions Fail (0-49%) |
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