Abstract:
The evolution of cloud computing technology has brought a significant impact in
the field of information technology (IT). Cloud computing remotely hosting network
services and data is an emerging concept that enables the use of portable devices, increases
security, and enables more effective information sharing within organizations.
The view of military networks as an enterprise blurs the existing lines between cantonment
and field network. Consolidation efforts are effective in permanent, cantonment
networks that are connected with high-bandwidth, fiber optic cables. Furthermore, hosting
mission-critical services and data in the cloud will save resources and increase cyber
security in the long run. However, similar application of consolidation efforts in
the temporary, tactical (field) networks presents unique challenges that will be more effectively
overcome if mission oriented command systems are developed for use in both
environments, issues of physical security are more fully addressed, and if the concepts
of cyber are effectively incorporated in our military doctrine.
In this thesis work we mainly tried to focus on incorporating the concept of cloud
computing in Bangladesh Army using its present network infrastructure and resources.
We proposed a suitable option which can be easily implemented only minor modification
at hardware and software level.
Description:
We are thankful to Almighty Allah for his blessings for the successful completion of our
thesis. Our heartiest gratitude, profound indebtedness and deep respect go to our supervisor,
Dr. M. Kaykobad, Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, for his constant supervision, affectionate
guidance and great encouragement and motivation. His keen interest on the topic
and valuable advices throughout the study was of great help in completing thesis.
We are especially grateful to the Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
of Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST) for providing their all out support
during the thesis work. Specially our Head of the Department Group Captain Md. Afzal
Hossain, psc having immense interest on this specific subject which has been reflected in
his number of seminar and journal papers regarding Cloud Computing. We are also thankful
to Lieutenant Colonel Syed Muzakkir Ahmed, psc who had a long term experience of supervising
and maintaining the core Army Network at Bangladesh Army Headquarters. Our
heartfelt indebtedness goes to Lieutenant Colonel Mushfiqur Rahman Masum, Commandant,
Army IT support organization (AITSO), Major S M Khaliluallah Russel (AITSO),
Engineer Mr. Sofiul and our dearest classmate Lt Tanvir Ahamed, BN for their constant
guidance through out our research tenure.
Finally, we would like to thank our families and our course mates for their appreciable
assistance, patience and suggestions during the course of our thesis.
Dhaka
December 2014
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