IoT Architecture Design and Business Planning (edX)

IoT Architecture Design and Business Planning (edX)
Ready to migrate your IoT projects to a production environment? Need to evaluate your solution architecture and business docs before committing resources? This course provides the expert guidance and hands-on experience that you need.

Is your business preparing to roll out an IoT solution to a production environment? Do you need to evaluate your solution architecture or submit final business docs before committing valuable resources? Have you completed a thorough evaluation of the security risks that your business might be facing? This course provides the expert guidance and hands-on experience that you need in order to prepare for a successful IoT solution roll-out.




Module 1 provides an overview of the IoT Reference Architecture, introducing Things, Insights and Actions. With a basic understanding of the architecture, students will examine the core and optional subsystems, cross-cutting concerns, principles and concepts of the Reference Architecture, and architecture of key subsystems.

Module 2 uses the Remote Monitoring Solution Accelerator to explore the receipt and processing of remote device telemetry (the most common scenario for IoT) within the context of the Reference Architecture. Students will identify the areas of alignment and where the solution departs from the reference, as well as the tools used to deploy the solution. Students then review some options for customizing the Remote Monitoring solution and complete some customization activities. Students will also review additional accelerator solutions and learn when they may be applicable.

Module 3 introduces students to approaches that can be used to determine and document the business and system requirements that drive key factors such as security, scalability, availability, and disaster recovery service level agreements. They will then apply the requirements, develop a candidate architecture, build a PoC, deliver a cost analysis, and evaluate against quality measures. To finish up the module, students will propose the IoT Hub Operations, Monitoring and Security Processes and Procedures to support the candidate architecture.

In Module 4 students take their defined business requirements and examine how to apply their understanding of IoT Architecture and the capabilities of Azure IoT to create a compelling proposal. They will learn the key attributes of the Azure Cloud and the Azure IoT architecture that should be emphasized, approaches for developing the cost of a proposal and other factors such as support. Students will also consider the steps necessary for moving from a Proof of Concept to a full rollout and how to support the solution.

This course is part of the Microsoft Professional Program Certificate in IoT.


What you'll learn

- Explain the characteristics and benefits of a cloud solution architecture

- Describe the things, insights, and actions for a proposed IoT solution

- Describe the IoT Reference Architecture Subsystems and security

- Explain the pillars of software quality

- Implement redundancy within an IoT solution

- Deploy the remote monitoring solution accelerator

- Customize a solution accelerator

- Customize and redeploy a microservice

- Apply and tailor the reference architecture to a scenario

- Describe and identify architecturally significant requirements

- Document architecturally significant requirements from a stakeholder interview or business goal documentation

- Design a physical architecture that aligns with a given scenario

- Develop and execute a verification plan against an architecture

- Identify the key objectives of an executive summary

- Articulate the key values of Azure and Azure IoT

- Produce a cost estimate for an IoT solution scenario

- Document an IoT solution architecture

- Construct the business proposal for an IoT solution

- Implement an IoT solution roll out

- Scale an IoT solution to accommodate changing business demands


Course Syllabus


This course is completely lab-based. There are no lectures or required reading sections. All of the learning content that you will need is embedded directly into the labs, right where and when you need it. Introductions to tools and technologies, references to additional content, video demonstrations, and code explanations are all built into the labs.

Some assessment questions will be presented during the labs. These questions will help you to prepare for the final assessment.

The course includes five modules, each of which contains two or more lab activities. The lab outline is provided below.


Module 1: Understanding the IoT Reference Architecture

Lab 1: Architecture Overview

Lab 2: Reference Architecture Subsystems and Security

Lab 3: Pillars of Software Quality

Lab 4: Implementing Redundancy


Module 2: Exploring Solutions

Lab 1: Remote Monitoring Solution Accelerator

Lab 2: Customize a Solution Accelerator

Lab 3: Connected Factory and IoT


Module 3: Requirements and RFPs

Lab 1: Understanding Requirements

Lab 2: Understanding an RFP

Lab 3: Responding to an RFP


Module 4: Proof of Value and Rollout

Lab 1: Planning a PoV

Lab 2: Rollout to Production

Lab 3: Scaling to Needs

Lab 4: Retiring Assets


Prerequisites

Before starting this course, students should be able to:

- Recognize and define the opportunity for IoT solutions that achieve business goals for top/trending industries

- Program resource constrained device hardware, breadboard simple electrical circuits, and capture sensor readings

- Configure and implement two-way communications between devices and a cloud gateway

- Implement data analytics (live streams and stored data) to inform device management and other actions

- Construct IoT data visualizations that enable businesses to gain insights related to their operations

- Apply machine learning to IoT data to facilitate predictive maintenance and improve business services