TagFS is a simple yet effective tag-based filesystem. Instead of organizing files and documents in a strict hierarchy (like traditional filesystems), TagFS allows users to assign descriptive attributes (called tags) to files and subsequently locate those files by searching for tags of interest. This design has several motivations. First, the ubiquity of internet search engines demonstrate
Plenty of data is produced every second in the world. Having a huge amount of data, finding valuable...
Abstract—Traditional hierarchical file systems offer a single organizational view of the data, thus ...
For decades, computer use has largely focused on managing and manipulating files-- creating and cons...
Abstract: Today, most computer users work with traditional hierarchical file systems for organizing ...
Organising files by grouping them using tags is an alternative approach to filesystem design that h...
Tagging is an organizational system commonly used as an alternative to hierarchical systems. Many au...
The limitation of data representation in today’s file systems is that data representation is bound o...
We present the tagFlake system, which supports seman-tically informed navigation within a tag cloud....
Abstract — This paper introduces CoFS, a context-based system for personal file retrieval. Users in ...
Existing implementations of file systems often seem to be made on an ad hoc and implicit basis. This...
As the number and variety of files stored and accessed by a typical user has dramatically increased,...
File systems (FS) are an essential part of operating systems in that they are responsible for storin...
File systems (FS) are an essential part of operating systems in that they are responsible for storin...
Any kind of web content, e.g. documents, hyperlinks, images or videos, that is uniquely addressable....
As the number and variety of files stored and accessed by a typical user has dramatically increased,...
Plenty of data is produced every second in the world. Having a huge amount of data, finding valuable...
Abstract—Traditional hierarchical file systems offer a single organizational view of the data, thus ...
For decades, computer use has largely focused on managing and manipulating files-- creating and cons...
Abstract: Today, most computer users work with traditional hierarchical file systems for organizing ...
Organising files by grouping them using tags is an alternative approach to filesystem design that h...
Tagging is an organizational system commonly used as an alternative to hierarchical systems. Many au...
The limitation of data representation in today’s file systems is that data representation is bound o...
We present the tagFlake system, which supports seman-tically informed navigation within a tag cloud....
Abstract — This paper introduces CoFS, a context-based system for personal file retrieval. Users in ...
Existing implementations of file systems often seem to be made on an ad hoc and implicit basis. This...
As the number and variety of files stored and accessed by a typical user has dramatically increased,...
File systems (FS) are an essential part of operating systems in that they are responsible for storin...
File systems (FS) are an essential part of operating systems in that they are responsible for storin...
Any kind of web content, e.g. documents, hyperlinks, images or videos, that is uniquely addressable....
As the number and variety of files stored and accessed by a typical user has dramatically increased,...
Plenty of data is produced every second in the world. Having a huge amount of data, finding valuable...
Abstract—Traditional hierarchical file systems offer a single organizational view of the data, thus ...
For decades, computer use has largely focused on managing and manipulating files-- creating and cons...