Disk drivers are rapidly increasing in complexity and decreasing in understandability. We present a new design for the organisation of disk drivers based on a module paradigm. Disk drivers are constructed in modules that may be placed in the order that best fulfils an application's requirements. We show that a simple interface between the modules leads to a powerful mechanism for building disk drivers. 1
File system design has never been a straight forward task. Moreover, designing and developing a disk...
Linux Application Program Interfaces (APIs) lack stability and standardization. There is a need for ...
The MPI-IO standard creates a huge opportunity to break out of the traditional file system I/O metho...
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Linux Operating System provides services at various levels; starting from commands to shell, system ...
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Linux Operating System provides services at various levels; starting from commands to shell, system ...
The lack of well-defined protocols for interaction with the operating system is a common source of d...
This thesis introduces the basics of the PCI standard and shows us different aspects of development...
New file systems are critical to obtain good I/O performance on large multiprocessors. Several resea...
In this paper some views are presented on the way in which complex systems, such as Operating System...
This work provides overview of creating of a simple driver for the BIOS flash memory by accessing th...
Run-time conflicts can affect even the most rigorously tested software systems. A reliance on execut...
When displays of different sizes and shapes are required, a modular display system seems to be a goo...
File system design has never been a straight forward task. Moreover, designing and developing a disk...
Linux Application Program Interfaces (APIs) lack stability and standardization. There is a need for ...
The MPI-IO standard creates a huge opportunity to break out of the traditional file system I/O metho...
The last chapter introduced the general concept of an I/O device and showed you how the OS might int...
In other papers I propose the idea of disk-directed I/O for multiprocessor file systems. Those paper...
Linux Operating System provides services at various levels; starting from commands to shell, system ...
We propose a disk-type I/O interface, IODisk, which helps users browse various digital contents intu...
Linux Operating System provides services at various levels; starting from commands to shell, system ...
The lack of well-defined protocols for interaction with the operating system is a common source of d...
This thesis introduces the basics of the PCI standard and shows us different aspects of development...
New file systems are critical to obtain good I/O performance on large multiprocessors. Several resea...
In this paper some views are presented on the way in which complex systems, such as Operating System...
This work provides overview of creating of a simple driver for the BIOS flash memory by accessing th...
Run-time conflicts can affect even the most rigorously tested software systems. A reliance on execut...
When displays of different sizes and shapes are required, a modular display system seems to be a goo...
File system design has never been a straight forward task. Moreover, designing and developing a disk...
Linux Application Program Interfaces (APIs) lack stability and standardization. There is a need for ...
The MPI-IO standard creates a huge opportunity to break out of the traditional file system I/O metho...