(IT 426) Architecting Computer Services
This course focuses on the analysis, design, and integration of core components required for building highly reliable, scalable, and manageable networked services. Students will gain a thorough understanding of cloud architecture and their applications. The course emphasizes the practical application of architectural knowledge to real-world scenarios and fosters intelligent interaction across various formats.
Credit hours | 3.0 lecture |
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Prerequisites | IT 124 or IT 280 |
Pre- or corequisite | IT 320 |
Offered | Variable |
Programs | Information Technology (BS), Information Technology Minor |
Course Learning Outcomes
Each student who passes this course will be able to do the following:
- Understand and differentiate between various cloud architectures, as well as learn how to apply them in designing and integrating computer services.
- Apply knowledge of cloud architectures and service design principles to real-world examples, demonstrating the ability to create and implement effective solutions.
- Analyze and address the challenges associated with implementing and managing cloud architectures, considering aspects such as security, privacy, and scalability.