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PO Domains
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Programme Learning Outcome
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PO1
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Knowledge - Breadth
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A mastery of the theoretical knowledge and applied skills necessary to analyse, critically evaluate and apply the principles and practices of virtualisation, storage, networking, security and related technologies to cloud computing systems.
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PO2
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Knowledge - Kind
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An ability to critically appraise developments in a wide range of technologies such as security, virtualisation, storage, networking; discuss current challenges and research activities in these areas; apply appropriate methodologies to research problems.
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PO3
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Skill - Range
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Select and apply research tools and techniques of inquiry; critically evaluate design and implementation issues in cloud computing; communicate to a range of audiences in both written and verbal media about new and emerging theories and technologies.
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PO4
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Skill - Selectivity
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Independently acquire and assess knowledge in novel and emerging technologies, integrate this knowledge of various technologies to successfully plan and implement a cloud computing project.
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PO5
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Competence - Context
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An ability to analyse and document measures to address risks and weaknesses in cloud computing infrastructures; develop guidelines regarding professional and ethical practices in the exploitation of computer technology; design and implement a solution that requires significant preliminary research for novel and unfamiliar situations.
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PO6
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Competence - Role
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Initiate, lead and manage projects of significant complexity involving multi-disciplinary teams; work as a member of an IT strategic planning team; participate in peer collaboration and evaluation exercises.
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PO7
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Competence - Learning to Learn
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Devise programme to support his/her continuing professional development, independently learn, understand, evaluate and apply new knowledge.
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PO8
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Competence - Insight
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Act in a manner consistent with the best interests of clients, colleagues and other stakeholders and the general public, maintain integrity and independence in professional judgement.
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