| S. C. Buraga, "A RDF Description of Distributed File Systems". Scientific Annals of the "Al. I. Cuza" University of Iasi, Computer Science Series, tome IX, 2000 |
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S. C. Buraga, "A RDF Description of Distributed File Systems". Scientific Annals of the "Al. I. Cuza" University of Iasi, Computer Science Series, tome IX, 2000
....which provides information about all the files in the system. All modern operating systems have an acyclic graph directory scheme of logical file storage [10] We can view a file like an abstract da a ype. To manipulate this data type we can define a minimal set of file operations (primitives) [5, 10]: # open ) is used to open a file. This primitive returns a special value called hand er to be used in other file operations: h = open(f) f # FileNames, h # Handlers # close( is used to close a file and to free the associated file handler: close(h) h # Handlers # seek( is used to set the ....
....to be known throughout the network, to all hosts of that network. In the present and the near future, the operating systems must integrate various Internet services, especially WorldWide Web facilities to remotely access Web files (resources) using file system mechanisms. The general requirements [5, 6] for such distributed and Internetenabled file systems are: # scalability, # support for client server architecture, # location transparent global organization of files, # on line administration, # log based recovery restart, # safe replication, # security. III. RESOURCE DESCRIPTION ....
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S. C. Buraga, "A RDF Description of Distributed File Systems", in The Scientific Annals of the "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University of Iasi, Computer Science Section, Tome IX, 2000
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Buraga, S.C., A RDF Description of Distributed File Systems, Scientific Annals of "A.I.Cuza" University, Computer Science section, vol.IX, Iasi, 2000
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