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Deadline % allocated to this assignment To be submitted via To be attempted 3.1 Context Sunday 11/06/2023 (11:59 pm AEST) 20% (to be marked out of 100) One Drive & Canvas Individually RMIT Classification: Trusted COSC2759 Assignment 3 Specifications You have around 2.5 weeks to complete this assignment. Please start at your earliest. On-demand interviews and one-way interviews are newer form of video interview(s). In these automated forums a candidate typically video records answer(s) for a pre-recorded set of questions. The video recording is then watched by the hirer at a later point (or sometimes assessed via AI platforms). On-demand processes offer greater scheduling convenience for both parties and are becoming an increasingly common tool for employers particularly for initial screening. Although simple sounding, these videos take some practice to get them to look professional. Organisations like Accenture, ANZ, Commonwealth Bank, Deloitte, NAB and Telstra have routinely asked candidates to prepare one-way video for the interview process. 1 RMIT Classification: Trusted 3.2 Guidelines For this assignment, you will be given a scenario and two questions in the context of DevOps. You are to prepare a single video to answer these questions. Please note the guidelines for the video: a) You must personally appear on the video- no PowerPoint or any form of presentation tool is allowed. At the start of the video, kindly show your student card. The video is about your body language, presentation technique and professional etiquettes. b) The total length of the video must not exceed 10 minutes. (+/-) 10% is allowed. c) You should try to look semi-professional. There is no requirement to be attired in suit/dress etc. But you should not look unkempt. Think of it as a one-way video that you are preparing for a future job. d) You may use any tool for preparing the video, it should be clear in terms of audio and video quality. e) You should not be reading answers – in other words do not look like a news reader. Do your homework prior to making the final video. Practise before you make the final video. f) After answering first question there should be a pause of 5-10 seconds. g) No annotations or fancy editing is required for the purpose of this assignment. h) The final video must be in mp4 format. i) The maximum allowable video size = 800 MB. j) Finally, look confident, interested, and sharp! 2 RMIT Classification: Trusted 3.3 Scenario You are contacted by a friend who works at GymCo, which runs a chain of suburban gyms. Their Head of IT is looking for a DevOps engineer to help them. Your friend describes the problem as follows: GymCo’s most important app is the “class booking” app, a web app used by customers to book fitness classes. The app has users around the clock, with a consistent peak at 8pm each evening. About six months ago, the lead developer convinced the Head of IT to hire a team of consultants to migrate the class booking app from bare metal co-located servers to Elastic Kubernetes Service, including re-architecting the app to run in containers. The business case was to facilitate more frequent feature releases, since GymCo wants to differentiate its customer experience from its competitors’. The consultants have now left, and customers are complaining that the app often goes down (at times which correlate with new releases). Customers also complain that the app feels slower than it did six months ago. You also learn that all releases are performed by the lead developer personally, running a set of shell scripts maintained by them. The Head of IT needs to know that the person they hire really understands DevOps and can apply it to GymCo’s problems — not just repeat the same old talking points about continuous delivery and cloud native. The Head of IT has asked for suitable candidates to submit a video answering the following questions: Questions/Tasks Now answer these questions: 1. Suggest two ways to improve the deployment process for the class booking app, with reference to DevOps principles. Provide a supporting explanation. 2. Should GymCo move the class booking app off Kubernetes, and if so, how should it host the app? Why/why not? Marking guidelines Please read rubrics for details. This can be found on Assignment 3 page in Canvas. 3 RMIT Classification: Trusted How to submit? Step 1: Please upload the mp4 video on RMIT’s OneDrive. You can access OneDrive after logging in your RMIT email inbox. Click on App launcher icon on top left-hand side of email inbox page. It looks like à Step 2: Choose OneDrive Step 3: One OneDrive page, use Upload option to upload the video 4 RMIT Classification: Trusted Step 4: After the upload you need to share video with – Shekhar Kalra ([email protected]) this is a very important step. If you do not share the video with the course coordinator’s email, the assignment will not be marked, and you will get a ZERO. Step 5: Copy the link of the video Keep the link handy and upload it via Canvas. Step 6: Now submit this link via Assignment 3 page on Canvas. If you do not share videos with the right staff members AND submit URL via Canvas, you will get a ZERO for the assignment. 5 RMIT Classification: Trusted Late submissions and extension-related information A penalty of 10% per day of the total marks for each assignment will apply for each day a submission is late, including both weekdays and the weekend. After 5 days, you will receive zero marks for that assignment. Please apply for extension via ‘Assessment Extensions’ tool in the Course Canvas. You must apply at least one working day before the assessment deadline. If you are seeking an extension on or after an assessment due date, you must apply for special consideration. Plagiarism All assignments will be checked with plagiarism-detection software; any student found to have plagiarized would be subject to disciplinary action. Plagiarism includes: • CONTRACT CHEATING: paying someone to do your work • CONTRACT CHEATING: getting someone else to write the test or attend demo • submitting work that is not your own or submitting text that is not your own • copying work from/of previous/current semester students • allowing others to copy your work via email, printouts, social media etc. • posting assignment questions (in full or partial) on external technical forums • sending or passing your work to your friends • posting assignment questions on technical forums to get them solved. A disciplinary action can lead to: • a meeting with the disciplinary committee • a score of zero for the assignment • a permanent record of copying in your personal university records and/or • expulsion from the university, in some severe cases All plagiarism will be penalised. There are no exceptions and no excuses. You have been warned. For more details please read RMIT’s page on Academic Integrity at https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/assessment-and- exams/academic-integrity

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