Thursday 9 May 2013

080230069 CLOUD COMPUTING QUESTION BANK

CLOUD COMPUTING
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SIENCE AND ENGINEERING (UG & PG)
Final Year Computer Science and Engineering, 8th Semester
2 Marks Question and Answer
Subject Code & Name: Cloud Computing


UNIT I
1. Define Cloud Computing with example.

Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared
pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and
services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service
provider interaction. For example, Google hosts a cloud that consists of both smallish PCs and
larger servers. Google’s cloud is a private one (that is, Google owns it) that is publicly
accessible (by Google’s users).
2. What are the properties of Cloud Computing?
There are six key properties of cloud computing:
Cloud computing is
• user-centric
• task-centric
• powerful
• accessible
• intelligent
• programmable
3. What is the working principle of Cloud Computing?
The cloud is a collection of computers and servers that are publicly accessible via the
Internet. This hardware is typically owned and operated by a third party on a consolidated basis
in one or more data center locations. The machines can run any combination of operating
systems.
4. Draw the architecture of Cloud

 
5. Define Cloud services with example.
Any web-based application or service offered via cloud computing is called a cloud
service. Cloud services can include anything from calendar and contact applications to word
processing and presentations.
6. What are the advantages of cloud services?
• If the user’s PC crashes host application and document both remain unaffected in the cloud.
• An individual user can access applications and documents from any location on any PC.
• Because documents are hosted in the cloud, multiple users can collaborate on the same
document in real time, using any available Internet connection.
• Documents are not machine-centric
7. Why is Cloud Computing important?
There are many implications of cloud technology, for both developers and end users.
For developers, cloud computing provides increased amounts of storage and processing
power to run the applications they develop. Cloud computing also enables new ways to access
information, process and analyze data, and connect people and resources from any location
anywhere in the world.
For users, documents hosted in the cloud always exist, no matter what happens to the
user’s machine. Users from around the world can collaborate on the same documents,
applications, and projects, in real time. And cloud computing does all this at lower costs,
because the cloud enables more efficient sharing of resources than does traditional network
computing.
8. What are the advantages and disadvantages of Cloud Computing?
Advantages
• Lower-Cost Computers for Users
• Improved Performance
• Lower IT Infrastructure Costs
• Fewer Maintenance Issues
• Lower Software Costs
• Instant Software Updates
• Increased Computing Power
• Unlimited Storage Capacity
• Increased Data Safety
• Improved Compatibility Between Operating Systems
• Improved Document Format Compatibility
• Easier Group Collaboration
• Universal Access to Documents
• Latest Version Availability
• Removes the Tether to Specific Devices
Disadvantages
• Requires a Constant Internet Connection
• Doesn’t Work Well with Low-Speed Connections
• Can Be Slow
• Features Might Be Limited
• Stored Data Might Not Be Secure
• If the Cloud Loses Your Data, You’re Screwed
9. Who get benefits from Cloud Computing?
• Collaborators
• Road Warriors
• Cost-Conscious Users
• Cost-Conscious IT Departments
• Users with Increasing Needs
10. Who shouldn’t be using Cloud Computing?
• The Internet-Impaired
• Offline Workers
• The Security Conscious
• Anyone Married to Existing Applications
11. List the advantages and disadvantages of cloud service deployment.
Advantages
• Economy of scale
• Offer better, cheaper, and more reliable applications
• Utilization of the full resources
• Less up-front investment
• Rapid provisioning
• Automatic scaling
Disadvantages
• Security
• Need Redundancy Tool
• No physical backup
12. What are the types of Cloud service development?
• Software as a Service
• Platform as a Service
• Web Services
• On-Demand Computing
13. List the companies who offer cloud service development?
• Amazon
• Google App Engine
• IBM
• Salesforce.com
14. What are the features of robust Cloud development? Who it offers?
• Dynamic web serving
• Full support for all common web technologies
• Persistent storage with queries, sorting, and transactions
• Automatic scaling and load balancing
• APIs for authenticating users and sending email using Google Accounts
15. Mention the other Cloud service development tools.
• 3tera
• 10gen
• Cohesive Flexible Technologies
• Joyent
• Mosso
• Nirvanix
• Skytap
• StrikeIron
16. Define the term web service with example.
A web service is an application that operates over a network—typically, over the
Internet. Most typically, a web service is an API that can be accessed over the Internet. The
service is then executed on a remote system that hosts the requested services.
A good example of web services are the “mashups” created by users of the Google Maps
API. With these custom apps, the data that feeds the map is provided by the developer, where
the engine that creates the map itself is provided by Google.
17. What are the issues in web based applications?
• Technical issues
• Business model issues
• Internet issues
• Security issues
• Compatibility issues
• Social issues

Part – B
1. Explain the architecture of Cloud computing in detail.
2. Discuss about the Pros and Cons of Cloud Computing.
3. Explain the Cloud service development.
4. Explain the types of Cloud service development in detail.
5. How to discover cloud service development services and tools? Explain it with example.

UNIT-II
1. What are the typical communication used in cloud computing?

• Web email services
• Instant messaging services
• Web conferencing tools
2. What is precloud computing?
Precloud computing is an email access was via a single computer, which also stores all
email messages. Example: Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express
3. How cloud can be used in Event Schedules and Management with an example.
Web-based calendars can be used to post dates and schedules for specific public events,
such as school plays, or for all events in a given community. For example, Zvents (zvents.com)
is a web search engine for local events. Upload user event schedule into the Zvents database,
and then anyone in user’s area can find out what’s happening in the coming days and weeks.
4. Give the various schedules in Collaborating on schedule.
• Sports Team Schedules
• School Schedules
• Community Group Schedules
• Event Schedules and Management
5. How to manage the web based projects?
Many project management applications include additional functions useful in the
management of group projects. These features may include group to-do lists, web-based file
sharing, message boards, time and cost tracking.
6. Give some online to-do list application.
• Bla-Bla List
• Remember the Milk
• Ta-da List
• Tudu List
• Voo2Do
7. What is online collaboration in Collaborating on report?
Online collaboration is one of the chief benefits of cloud computing. Instead of emailing
Microsoft Word documents across the company, opt instead for a web-based word processing
program, such as Google Docs (docs.google.com) or Zoho Writer (writer.zoho.com). With one
of these applications, everyone contributing to the report can access the same master document,
online and in real time. When someone from one department adds his section to the document,
all the other staffers immediately see the update.
8. What is difference between collaboration on task and event management?
Web-based task management application let the user manage the multiple pieces and parts
of large projects.
With web-based event management applications, the cloud hosts everything the user need
to schedule and market events, as well as handle registration, payment, and other important
tasks
9. List the task management applications in cloud.
• HiTask
• Zoho Planner
• Basecamp
• Goplan
10. What is virtual community.
A virtual community is an assemblage of like-minded individuals, from anywhere in the
world, online. Pre-Internet, virtual communities sprung up on online bulletin board systems
(BBSs) that were accessible via dial-up connections.
The biggest home of virtual communities today are Facebook, MySpace, and other social
networking sites
11. List the enterprise-level web-based expense reporting Applications.
Some of the most popular enterprise-level web-based expense reporting applications are
• Concur
• ExpensAble
• ExpensePoint
• TimeConsultant
12. How the online budgeting application can be accomplished?
Instead of working on separate spreadsheets that are later consolidated, a web-based
application can be used to create a single budget document for all departments on the web. Each department head enters his own budget data. The rolled-up budget is then created in real-time. When the big bosses need to slash certain expenditures, those changes are immediately reflected in the sections or pages for each individual department. This type of online budgeting can be accomplished with a simple web-based spreadsheet,
such as Google Spreadsheets (spreadsheets.google.com) or with a dedicated enterprise-level
budgeting application, such as Host Budget
13. List the web-based presentation programs.
• Google Presentations
• Preezo
• Zoho Show
14. What are the features of project management applications?
• group to-do lists,
• web-based file sharing,
• message boards,
• time and cost tracking
15. List the web-based project management applications.
• AceProject
• Basecamp
• onProject
• Project Insight

PART B
1. Explain in detail about Centralizing email communication.
2. What are the collaboration schedules in communicating across the community?
3. Explain Collaborating on Group Projects and Events.
4. Explain the activities on cloud computing for the corporation?
5. Explain the mapping schedules managing projects.

UNIT III
1. Define Google calendar.

Google Calendar is free, full featured, and easy to use. It lets the user create both personal
and shared calendars, which makes it ideal for tracking business group, family, and community
schedules
2. What types of calendars can you create with Google Calendar?
• Personal calendars, like default calendar
• Public calendars, which others can access via the web
• Friends’ calendars, which is imported from Google Calendar web pages
• Holiday calendars, which add national holidays to a basic calendar
3. Define Yahoo calendar.
One subtle difference in Yahoo! Calendar is the presence of an Add Task button. This
reflects Yahoo! Calendar’s offering of tasks in addition to events. The user can still add
individual items to daily schedule, but can also add longer-term tasks and have due dates show
up on calendar
4. Define Apple MobileMe Calendar
The MobileMe Calendar is a web-based calendar that can be accessed from any computer
connected to the Internet, Mac or Windows. What makes it more unique and potentially more
useful is that it can also be accessed from Apple’s iPhone, which makes it a truly mobile
calendar.
5. What is Hunt calendar?
Hunt Calendars (www.huntcal.com) offers event-based web calendars. Useful features
include email reminders, notification of event conflicts, notification of new and updated events,
and the like.
6. What are the types of calendars in a single interface?
• Member Event calendar helps users manage their personal time, keep track of meetings
with others, and so on.
• Team Event calendar is used to schedule activities for a group, as well as schedule
facilities.
• Supervisor calendar provides reports to managers about business activities and schedules.
7. Define Event Marketing.
Web-based email marketing enable the user to promote event via targeted email messages.
Other applications help to create own event website (on cloud computers), which also helps to
promote event.
8. List the applications that are offered by 123 Signup.
123 Signup company offers four different applications:
• Event Manager
• Association Manager
• Training Manager
• Member Directory
9. What are the modules in the Conference.com?
• Appointment Manager
• Credit Card Manager
• Email Manager,
• Export Manager
• Hotel Manager
• Lead Track Manager
• Profile Manager
• Registration Manager
• Survey Manager
• Travel Manager
10. What are the tools provided by Cvent’s Event Management system?
Cvent’s Event Management system is a suite of interrelated tools, including the following:
• Event Registration
• Email Marketing
• Secure Online Payment Processing
• Housing and Travel Management
• Contact Management
• Budget Management
• Custom Event Websites
• Event Workflow Management
• Event Calendar
• On-Site Functionality
• Event Reporting
11. How Web-Based Word Processing Works?
Web-based word processors are hosted in the cloud, not on the hard drive—as are the
documents created with these applications. And these web-based applications mimic the key
features of Microsoft Word.
12. Who should use a Web-Based Word Processor?
• Beginning users
• Casual users
• Anyone who wants access to their documents from multiple locations
• Anyone who needs to share their documents with others
• Anyone who needs to edit their documents in a collaborative environment
13. Who shouldn’t use one of these applications?
• Power users
• Anyone who wants to create sophisticated printouts
• Anyone working on sensitive documents
• Anyone who needs to work when not connected to the Internet
14. List the web-based word processing applications.
• Google Docs
• Adobe Buzzword
• ajaxWrite
• Docly
• Glide Write
• iNetWord
• KBdocs
• Peepel WebWriter
• ThinkFree Write
• WriteBoard
• Zoho Writer
15. What are the most popular web-based office suites applications?
• Glide Business (www.glidedigital.com)
• Google Docs (docs.google.com)
• Peepel Online Office (www.peepel.com)
• ThinkFree My Office (www.thinkfree.com)
• WebEx Web Office (www.weboffice.com)
• Zoho Office (office.zoho.com)
16. What are the Benefits of Web-Based Spreadsheets?
• The spreadsheets can be accessed from any Internet-connected computer, not just the
computer originally created the spreadsheet with.
• Spreadsheets are still accessible even in the case of computer problem or hard disk crash.
• The user can share spreadsheets with others—enabling workgroup collaboration with users
in other locations.
• In addition, most web-based spreadsheets today are free
17. Who should use a Web-Based spreadsheet?
• Beginning users
• Casual users
• Anyone who wants access to their documents from multiple locations
• Anyone who needs to share their documents with others
• Anyone who needs to edit their documents in a collaborative environment
18. Who shouldn’t use a Web-Based spreadsheet?
• Power users
• Anyone who wants to create sophisticated printouts
• Anyone working on sensitive documents
• Anyone who needs to work when not connected to the Internet web-based word processing
applications
19. List the web-based spreadsheet applications

• Google Spreadsheets
• EditGrid
• eXpresso
• Glide Crunch
• Num Sum
• Peepel WebSheet
• Sheetster
• ThinkFree Calc
• Zoho Sheet
20. How Online Databases Work?
An online or web-based database stores data on a cloud of servers somewhere on the
Internet, which is accessible by any authorized user with an Internet connection. The primary
advantage of a web-based database is that data can easily be shared with a large number of
other users, no matter where they may be located.
21. List the web-based database applications.
• Blist
• Cebase
• Dabble DB
• Lazybase
• MyWebDB
• QuickBase
• TeamDesk
• Trackvia
• Zoho Creator
• Zoho DB & Reports
22. What are the advantages of using Dabble DB application?
Dabble DB offers three ways to share user data.
• The Pages option enables the user to collect data from other users without granting access
to the underlying database.
• The Users option lets other users access the raw data in the database.
• The Schema option uses the Dabble DB JavaScript API to let others interact with data on
other websites.
23. What are the features of myWebDB?
• Good-looking interfaces
• Navigation menus
• Editable data grids
• Intuitive data entry screens
24. What is Zoho Creator?
Zoho Creator (creator.zoho.com) is a versatile data repository, complete with data-entry
forms and spreadsheet-like list views. While easy to use, Zoho Creator is robust enough to let
the user create their own simple database applications.
Zoho offers two different database products: Zoho Creator and Zoho DB & Reports. Of the
two, Zoho Creator is the easiest to use and best suited for casual users.
25. List the web-based presentation applications.
• BrinkPad
• Empressr
• Google Presentations
• Preezo
• Presentation Engine
• PreZentit
• SlideRocket
• ThinkFree Show
• Thumbstacks
• Zoho Show

PART B
1. Discuss about Collaborating on calendars, Schedules and task management.
2. How to explore on line scheduling and planning. Explain with example.
3. Explain collaborating on event management and collaborating on contact management.
4. Explain in detail about collaborating on word processing, spreadsheets and databases.

UNIT IV
1. What is Web Mail Services?

Web-based email services are also known as web mail or HTTP email. Unlike traditional
POP email, web mail can be accessed from any PC using any web browser, and all messages
are stored on the web, not locally. It’s just like a cloud service; no special software required.
2. List the popular Web Mail Services.
• Gmail
• Yahoo! Mail
• Windows Live Hotmail
• Apple MobileMe Mail 

List the Instant Messaging Services.
• AOL Instant Messenger and ICQ
• Google Talk
• Windows Live Messenger
• Yahoo! Messenger
3. What is AIM?
The most-used instant messaging program is AOL Instant Messenger (www.aim.com),
also known as AIM. AIM supports all manner of special features in addition to basic text
messaging. The users get file sharing, RSS feeds, group chats, ability to text message to and
from mobile phones, voice chat, video chat, and even a mobile client and can also enhance the
basic AIM experience with a variety of official and user-created plug-ins.
4. What are the features of Yahoo! Messenger?
• Voice and video messaging
• PC-to-phone and PC-to-PC calling
• Voicemail
• File sharing
• Chat rooms.
• Provides up-to-the minute stock prices, news headlines, sports scores, weather forecasts
• Notification of any waiting Yahoo! Mail
5. What is web conferencing?
Web conferencing tool is the online equivalent of a group meeting. It’s not a one-to-one
communication (although one-on-one communications are still possible via private chat
sessions), but rather a one-to-many presentation or many-to-many conversation.
6. What features can you expect from a web conferencing service?
• Application sharing
• Desktop sharing
• File and document sharing
• PowerPoint presentations
• Presenter notes
• Annotation
• Whiteboard
• Text-based chat
• Audio conferencing
• Video conferencing
• Polling
• Quizzes
7. List some of the web conferencing tools.
• Adobe Acrobat Connect
• Convenos Meeting Center
• Genesys Meeting Center
• Glance
• IBM Lotus Sametime
• Microsoft Office Live Meeting
• Persony Web Conferencing
• Pixion PictureTalk
• WebEx
• Yugma
• Zoho Meeting
8. Define Glance.
Glance (www.glance.net) is a web-based conferencing service priced from $49.95/month.
Its main focus is easy-to-use screen sharing, with no client software necessary to install.
9. Define ICQ
The granddaddy of all instant messaging programs is ICQ (www.icq.com). ICQ was
birthed by a company named Mirabilis back in 1996, but was acquired by America Online in
1998. Today, AOL maintains ICQ and AIM as separate programs—so separate that ICQ users
can’t talk to AIM users, or vice versa. Like most other IM programs, ICQ is totally free. Users
also get grouped conversations, voice messaging, photo viewing, and other state-of-the-art
features.
10. What are the two most popular social networking sites?
• Facebook
• MySpace
11. What are the collaborative features in Facebook?
• Recent news
• Discussion board
• Uploaded photos and videos
• Posted web pages
• The Wall—a kind of chat board
12. Define online groupware.
Groupware is a collection of web-based collaborative tools that help team members not
only communicate with each other but also manage their group projects. This type of solution is
commonly known as groupware, and when it’s based in the cloud it’s called online groupware.
13. List the tools in online groupware.
• File and document uploading and sharing
• Web calendar
• Task/project manager
• Message boards
• Text-based chat rooms / instant messaging
• Wiki-like collaborative pages
• Blogs
14. List the popular online groupware applications.
• AirSet
• ContactOffice
• Google Sites
• Huddle
• Nexo
• OpenTeams
• ProjectSpaces
• teamspace
15. What is Blog?
A blog (short for “web log”) is a kind of online journal that its author updates frequently
with new musings and information. In terms of organization, a blog is a collection of individual
posts or messages. The posts are arranged in reverse chronological order, with the newest posts
at the top—which makes it easy to keep track of the latest developments.
16. List some of the blog-hosting communities.
• Blogger
• TypePad
• WordPress
17. Define Wiki.
Wiki is a collection of web pages where any users can contribute or modify content. The
first wiki was WikiWikiWeb, a website founded in 1995 to facilitate the exchange of ideas
between computer programmers. Wikis enable all users not only to write new articles, but also
to comment on and edit existing articles.
18. List the popular wiki hosting services.
• PBwiki
• Versionate
• wikihost.org
• Wikispaces
• Zoho Wiki
19. What is PBwiki?
PBwiki (www.pbwiki.com) offers various levels of wiki hosting. Small wikis (one to three
users) are free; larger ones are priced as low as $4 per user per month. Wiki creation is easy,
thanks to a variety of premade templates. The user also get online file storage to help organize
other documents as part of the wiki.
20. What is Versionate?
Versionate (www.versionate.com) offers hosted wikis designed for group collaboration. A
Versionate wiki is business friendly, because of SSL-level security and full control over editing
privileges. The user can also import Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF documents into wiki.
The company offers several different plans: Free (500MB storage), Personal (2GB storage
for $2/month), Business (unlimited storage for $25/month), and Enterprise (unlimited storage
for $2/user/month).

PART B
1. Explain about evaluating web mail services and Evaluating instant messaging
2. Explain about evaluating web conference tools.
3. How to create groups on social networks? Explain with example.
4. Explain in detail about Evaluating on line groupware.

UNIT V
1. What is Cloud Storage?

The first form of web-based data storage is called cloud storage. This is a form of
networked data storage where data files are stored on multiple virtual servers. The servers used for cloud storage are typically hosted by third-party companies who operate large data
centersThe best-known cloud storage service today is probably Amazon.com’s Simple Storage Service (S3).
2. Why do we use Cloud Storage?
There are three primary benefits to cloud storage:
• Scalability
• Reliability
• Lower costs
3. What are the risks of storing data in the Cloud?
• Reliability
• Security
• User error
• Access problems
4. List some of the more popular cloud storage services.
• Amazon S3
• Egnyte
• ElephantDrive
• Microsoft Office Live Workspace
• Mosso
• myDataBus
• Nirvanix
• steekR
• Windows Live SkyDrive
5. List the more popular bookmarking and notebook sites.
• BlinkList
• ClipClip
• Clipmarks
• del.icio.us
• Feedmarker
• SharedCopy
• Tagseasy
• Yahoo! MyWeb
6. List the types of different editing options
• Basics. Crop, rotate, auto correct, exposure, red-eye removal, touchup (a blur effect to
remove scratches and blemishes), and color saturation control
• Tuning. White balance, highlight, fill light, sharpen, and soft focus
• Effects. Pop color, change hue, black & white, tint, sketch, and distort
7. List the Online Photo-Editing Applications.
• Adobe Photoshop Express
• FotoFlexer
• Picnik
• Picture2Life
• Pikifx
• Preloadr
• Phixr
• Pixenate
• Snipshot
8. List some of the Photo-Sharing Communities.
• Apple MobileMe Gallery
• dotPhoto
• DPHOTO
• Flickr
• Fotki
• MyPhotoAlbum
• Photobucket
• Picasa Web Albums
• Pixagogo
• PictureTrail
• SmugMug
• WebShots
• Zenfolio
• Zoto
9. What is the advantage of using SmugMug?
SmugMug (www.smugmug.com) is a photo-sharing community that aims to compete
directly with Flickr. As such, SmugMug offers a slightly better-looking interface and unlimited
storage, for $39.95/year. With the advantages of cloud storage, SmugMug keeps three copies
of photos on servers housed in four different states, for more secure photo storage.
10. Define web-based desktop.
A web-based desktop or webtop is a virtual computer desktop displayed inside the web
browser, delivered over any Internet connection. A web desktop has a graphical user interface
(GUI) like Windows or the Mac OS, and often comes complete with one or more productivity
applications. The webtop and all its apps, as well as personal preferences for how the desktop
looks, are stored in the cloud, and access it over the web.
11. What are the popular web-based desktop applications?
• ajaxWindows
• Deskjump
• Desktoptwo
• eyeOS
• g.ho.st
• Glide
• Nivio
• StartForce
• YouOS
12. Define Deskjump
Deskjump (www.deskjump.com) is a web-based desktop applications that offers a variety
of easy-to-use applications housed on a common desktop. The user can get a simple word
processor, spreadsheet, email client, address book, online calendar, picture viewer, and file
manager, as well as 1GB online storage space and own blog and website. It is free and easy to
use.
13. Define StartForce
StartForce (www.startforce.com) provides a Windows-like desktop, complete with green
Start button for the start menu. The desktop is integrated with Zoho’s web-based productivity
applications, and also comes with an instant messaging client, web browser, and media player.
Also included is a file loader for bulk uploading.
14. What type of applications does eyeOS offer?
The eyeOS (www.eyeos.org) offers a suite of useful applications, including a word
processor, spreadsheet, presentation program, email client, contact manager, calendar, photo
viewer, and file manager. All applications are compatible with Microsoft Office file formats.
The desktop is very simple, with a task-based “start” panel helping new users get started.
15. Mention the applications of MobileMe.
MobileMe includes the following applications:
• Mail (email)
• Contacts (contact management)
• Calendar (calendar and scheduling)
• Gallery (photo gallery and sharing)
• iDisk (online file storage)

PART B
1. Explain in detail about evaluating on line file storage.
2. Discuss about exploring online book marking services.
3. How to explore on line photo editing and photo sharing communities.

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