Fall 2023 Update

Given the long delay in updating this site, you probably thought it was dead. Not yet anyway: we conducted a second session of CS790/657 Cloud Computing in the Fall 2023 semester. Here are a few highlights of the 2nd edition:

Another 41 Students

For the second time in a row, there were 41 students who engaged this challenge and completed the course. Given the hands-on nature of the course, this is a significant undertaking for everyone involved.

The Not Quite Trivial (NQT) Application

For Fall 2023, each student did four hands-on projects based on a new application we dubbed “Not Quite Trivial” (NQT). NQT is, well, not quite trivial – well beyond “Hello World”. Its architecture resembles quite a few service-based cloud applications. It allows users to capture image files off the internet, resize them, and store them in a personal image repository. Around this core function are typical requirements such as user authentication and mechanisms to support data storage and communication among the modules in the application. You can read more about the NQT application here:

Team Projects

There is no way to even come close to covering everything that 40+ students want to study about cloud computing in one 15-week semester. To allow students to tailor the course for their interests, we included a semester-long team project whereby each team selected their own area of study. At the end, each team wrote an article to document their work. The projects are pretty impressive, and you can read more about them here:

Student Projects Fall 2023

In the Fall 2023 edition of CS790/657 Cloud Computing, students did a semester-long team project that allowed them to explore their personal interests in cloud computing. The project also introduced them to the new product development process and in particular, software product development. An overview of the process they went…

WeatherSnap: Meteorological Updates using AWS Simple Notification Service (SNS)

Team Messengers is Anurag Domala, Muhammad Basim Mansoor Malik and Saad Mirza. Abstract WeatherSnap offers a streamlined and user-friendly approach for distributing meteorological updates, harnessing the power of Amazon Web Services’ Simple Notification Service (SNS). This service stands as a testament to the potential of Pub-Sub notification mechanisms, functioning as…

CloudEduTrack: An Integrated Cloud-Based Quiz Examination System

Team CodewithYash is Yash Ananta Zode. Abstract CloudEduTrack is an innovative online quiz system tailored for users with motor and visual impairments, providing a voice-activated interface for enhanced accessibility. It features a customizable user interface with adaptable themes and text sizes, alongside voice-guided interactions for a responsive quiz experience. The…

Movie Recommendation Chatbot using Amazon Lex

Team Cloud Crew is Adeshvar Kishor Mullath, Aryan Verma, Jagdish Sai Mulley and Vineeth Barrenkala. Abstract The project is an innovative chatbot designed to provide movie recommendations to users. This chatbot leverages Amazon Lex, a powerful conversational AI platform, to interact with users via text input. By analyzing the text…

Bus Search and Booking API Using Mulesoft and AWS

Team Cloud Chat is Manoj Kumar Puppala, Sravan Chanamolu and Srija Uppala. Abstract The Bus Search and Booking API project is conceived with the primary objective of creating a robust and user-friendly Application Programming Interface (API) to empower users with seamless access to real-time information about available buses. Beyond mere…

AItinerary: Intelligent Travel Itinerary Generation

Team Cirrus is Amogha Manjunatha Kuruvadi, Indrasena Kalyanam, and Arpan Mondal. Abstract AItinerary is an innovative travel planning platform that leverages artificial intelligence to revolutionize the way users create personalized travel itineraries. The system combines advanced natural language processing, ChatGPT integration, and Unsplash APIs to understand user preferences and generate…