| S. C. Buraga, "A Model for Accessing Resources of the Distributed File Systems", n D. Grigoras et. al (eds.), Advanced Environments, Tools, and Applications for Cluster Computing. NATO Advanced Research Workshop, IWCC 2001. |
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S. C. Buraga, "A Model for Accessing Resources of the Distributed File Systems", n D. Grigoras et. al (eds.), Advanced Environments, Tools, and Applications for Cluster Computing. NATO Advanced Research Workshop, IWCC 2001.
....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 ....
....constructs can be found in [4, 9] IV. RDF DESCRIPTION OF DISTRIBUTED FILE SYSTEMS To represent RDF statements about various file characteristics we have to define first an XML based language used to store file properties, called Extensib e F e P oper es Markup Language (XFiles language) [5, 6]. An XML schema for XFiles language For validation and parsing purposes, we will present an XML schema for this language. An XML schema provides a formal specification of a grammar for an XML language by using XML syntax. content= textOnly content= textOnly type= enumeration ....
S. C. Buraga, "A Model for Accessing Resources of the Distributed File Systems", in The Proceedings of NATO ARW on Cluster Computing -- Mangalia 2001.
....for each object of the tree) and the author of the created objects. For security purposes, the object metadata will retain the list of the associated object s permissions. This approach is inspired from our RDF based model used for accessing resources of the distributed file systems presented in [10]. The system keeps these description as RDF assertions that can be transported to other objects during the information updating activities (object replication) In the stub object of any shared objects, certain metadata is available to inform other objects about the object s author and about the ....
S. Buraga, A Model for Accessing Resources of the Distributed File Systems, in Advanced Environments, Tools and Applications for Cluster Computing Proceedings of the NATO ARW Mangalia, Romania, 1-6 September 2001.
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