For decades, computer use has largely focused on managing and manipulating files-- creating and consuming media, browsing the web, software development, and even, with such systems as UNIX and Plan$9$, direct device access can largely be reduced to locating, creating, reading, and writing files. To facilitate these operations, developers have created a vast assortment of file-systems, each presenting a unique framework underlying nearly everything people do with a computer. For various reasons, these file-systems have historically represented only incremental improvements and alterations from their predecessors, leaving the basic design and interaction models relatively unchanged. Because of this, most common file-systems share a similar se...
For over 30 years, hierarchical file systems have enforced a certain mode of thinking upon users, re...
Plenty of data is produced every second in the world. Having a huge amount of data, finding valuable...
Modern high end computing systems store hundreds of petabytes of data and have billions of files, as...
Operating systems both old and new are reliant on the venerable hierarchical file system. For some t...
For over forty years, we have assumed hierarchical file system namespaces. These namespaces were a r...
The limitation of data representation in today’s file systems is that data representation is bound o...
The widespread use of the desktop metaphor during the early adoption of computers has promoted the u...
Abstract: Today, most computer users work with traditional hierarchical file systems for organizing ...
Existing implementations of file systems often seem to be made on an ad hoc and implicit basis. This...
abstract: As persistent non-volatile memory solutions become integrated in the computing ecosystem a...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
File systems (FS) are an essential part of operating systems in that they are responsible for storin...
This study will examine emergent user expression found in the curated folksonomy of an online fan wo...
Individuals are generating, storing and accessing more information than ever before. The information...
Data management contributes to the growth of local data infrastructure supporting collaborative rese...
For over 30 years, hierarchical file systems have enforced a certain mode of thinking upon users, re...
Plenty of data is produced every second in the world. Having a huge amount of data, finding valuable...
Modern high end computing systems store hundreds of petabytes of data and have billions of files, as...
Operating systems both old and new are reliant on the venerable hierarchical file system. For some t...
For over forty years, we have assumed hierarchical file system namespaces. These namespaces were a r...
The limitation of data representation in today’s file systems is that data representation is bound o...
The widespread use of the desktop metaphor during the early adoption of computers has promoted the u...
Abstract: Today, most computer users work with traditional hierarchical file systems for organizing ...
Existing implementations of file systems often seem to be made on an ad hoc and implicit basis. This...
abstract: As persistent non-volatile memory solutions become integrated in the computing ecosystem a...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
File systems (FS) are an essential part of operating systems in that they are responsible for storin...
This study will examine emergent user expression found in the curated folksonomy of an online fan wo...
Individuals are generating, storing and accessing more information than ever before. The information...
Data management contributes to the growth of local data infrastructure supporting collaborative rese...
For over 30 years, hierarchical file systems have enforced a certain mode of thinking upon users, re...
Plenty of data is produced every second in the world. Having a huge amount of data, finding valuable...
Modern high end computing systems store hundreds of petabytes of data and have billions of files, as...