This paper explores an attribute-based approach to storing information in the context of a file system that supports extended attributes about files and a mechanism to manipulate files based on logical queries and comparisons of attributes. The novel aspects of our system are that it is sophisticated enough to operate as a user's primary method of interaction with the operating system and that it supports derived attributes whose values are derived at look-up time. Organizational mechanisms are explored to aid in the navigation of the system. We implemented our system as a user-level NFS server that supports attribute-based naming of files and other objects. We discuss its details, our experiences with it and performance comparisons be...
Modern high end computing systems store hundreds of petabytes of data and have billions of files, as...
For over 30 years, hierarchical file systems have enforced a certain mode of thinking upon users, re...
Organising files by grouping them using tags is an alternative approach to filesystem design that h...
This paper explores an attribute-based approach to storing information in the context of a file syst...
While attribute-value pairs are a popular method to name objects, information retrieval from those a...
Information systems and decision support systems have traditionally provided quantitative interpreta...
Semantic file systems enable users to search for files based on attributes rather than just pre-assi...
As the number and variety of files stored and accessed by a typical user has dramatically increased,...
Despite continual improvements in the performance and reliability of large scale file systems, the m...
Whether you are interested in improving the usability of Linux, Macintosh or Windows, there is one r...
Plenty of data is produced every second in the world. Having a huge amount of data, finding valuable...
As the number and variety of files stored and accessed by a typical user has dramatically increased,...
Abstract: Today, most computer users work with traditional hierarchical file systems for organizing ...
We describe a new file system that provides, at the same time, both name and content based access to...
Traditional file systems employ a hierarchical structure for file organization. This approach has se...
Modern high end computing systems store hundreds of petabytes of data and have billions of files, as...
For over 30 years, hierarchical file systems have enforced a certain mode of thinking upon users, re...
Organising files by grouping them using tags is an alternative approach to filesystem design that h...
This paper explores an attribute-based approach to storing information in the context of a file syst...
While attribute-value pairs are a popular method to name objects, information retrieval from those a...
Information systems and decision support systems have traditionally provided quantitative interpreta...
Semantic file systems enable users to search for files based on attributes rather than just pre-assi...
As the number and variety of files stored and accessed by a typical user has dramatically increased,...
Despite continual improvements in the performance and reliability of large scale file systems, the m...
Whether you are interested in improving the usability of Linux, Macintosh or Windows, there is one r...
Plenty of data is produced every second in the world. Having a huge amount of data, finding valuable...
As the number and variety of files stored and accessed by a typical user has dramatically increased,...
Abstract: Today, most computer users work with traditional hierarchical file systems for organizing ...
We describe a new file system that provides, at the same time, both name and content based access to...
Traditional file systems employ a hierarchical structure for file organization. This approach has se...
Modern high end computing systems store hundreds of petabytes of data and have billions of files, as...
For over 30 years, hierarchical file systems have enforced a certain mode of thinking upon users, re...
Organising files by grouping them using tags is an alternative approach to filesystem design that h...