An Experimental Evaluation of a Cloud-Based Virtual Computer Laboratory Using Openstack
Title | An Experimental Evaluation of a Cloud-Based Virtual Computer Laboratory Using Openstack |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Authors | Kabiri, M. N., Wannous, M. |
Conference Name | 2017 6th IIAI International Congress on Advanced Applied Informatics (IIAI-AAI) |
Date Published | jul |
ISBN Number | 978-1-5386-0621-6 |
Keywords | cloud computing, Collaboration, composability, Computational modeling, Computer architecture, Experimental Evaluation, Human Behavior, human factors, Metrics, openstack, Policy-Governed Secure Collaboration, pubcrawl, Resiliency, Scalability, science of security, Servers, Virtual Computer Lab, Virtual machine monitors, Virtual machining, virtualization |
Abstract | In previous work, we proposed a solution to facilitate access to computer science related courses and learning materials using cloud computing and mobile technologies. The solution was positively evaluated by the participants, but most of them indicated that it lacks support for laboratory activities. As it is well known that many of computer science subjects (e.g. Computer Networks, Information Security, Systems Administration, etc.) require a suitable and flexible environment where students can access a set of computers and network devices to successfully complete their hands-on activities. To achieve this criteria, we created a cloud-based virtual laboratory based on OpenStack cloud platform to facilitate access to virtual machine both locally and remotely. Cloud-based virtual labs bring a lot of advantages, such as increased manageability, scalability, high availability and flexibility, to name a few. This arrangement has been tested in a case-study exercise with a group of students as part of Computer Networks and System Administration courses at Kabul Polytechnic University in Afghanistan. To measure success, we introduced a level test to be completed by participants prior and after the experiment. As a result, the learners achieved an average of 17.1 % higher scores in the post level test after completing the practical exercises. Lastly, we distributed a questionnaire after the experiment and students provided positive feedback on the effectiveness and usefulness of the proposed solution. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8113328/ |
DOI | 10.1109/IIAI-AAI.2017.94 |
Citation Key | kabiri_experimental_2017 |
- Policy-Governed Secure Collaboration
- Virtualization
- Virtual machining
- Virtual machine monitors
- Virtual Computer Lab
- Servers
- Science of Security
- Scalability
- Resiliency
- pubcrawl
- Cloud Computing
- openstack
- Metrics
- Human Factors
- Human behavior
- Experimental Evaluation
- computer architecture
- Computational modeling
- composability
- collaboration