The EncryptingFileSystem EFS on Microsoft Microsoft Windows Windows is a feature introduced in version ... en us library cc749610 WS.10 .aspx title EncryptingFileSystem date 1 May 2008 publisher Microsoft accessdate 24 August 2011 ref Cryptographic filesystem implementations for other operating ... of EncryptingFileSystem EFS works by encrypting a file with a bulk symmetric key , also known ... alternate data stream of the encrypted file. ref cite web url http www.anvir.com encryptingfile system.htm title EncryptingFileSystem ref To decrypt the file, the EFS component driver uses the private ... 9fb33c8c43d9 31 Rights Management og EncryptingFile Systems.pdf title Windows Vista Session 31 Rights Management Services and EncryptingFileSystem author Kim Mikkelsen date 2006 09 05 accessdate ... 69f04dd7 bced 4079 84e9 095b8dc563991033.mspx?mfr true title EncryptingFileSystem date 2007 04 ... EncryptingFileSystem date 2007 09 01 accessdate 2007 11 06 work documentation publisher Microsoft ... en us magazine 2006.05.howitworks.aspx title How IT Works EncryptingFileSystem last Muller first ... en us library dd277413.aspx EncryptingFileSystem in Windows 2000 http technet.microsoft.com en us library cc700811.aspx EncryptingFileSystem in Windows XP and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 ... bb457065.aspx EncryptingFileSystem in Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 http msdn2.microsoft.com ... technet.microsoft.com en us library bb457116.aspx Using EncryptingFileSystem in Windows XP http www.microsoft.com ... software Category Microsoft Windows filesystem technology Category Microsoft Windows security technology Category Windows 2000 cs EncryptingFileSystem de EncryptingFileSystem es EFS fr EncryptingFileSystem id EncryptingFileSystem it EncryptingFileSystem hu Titkos t f jlrendszer pt EncryptingFileSystem ru sr Enkriptovani fajl sistem ... formatted with another filesystem, like File Allocation Table FAT32 . Finally, when encrypted files ... more details
for encryptingfile data are sometimes included in the filesystem. This is very effective since there is no need ... , EncryptingFileSystem . Maintaining integrity One significant responsibility of a filesystem ... Refimprove date August 2011 A filesystem or filesystem is a means to organize data expected to be retained ... as manage the available space on the device s which contain it. A filesystem organizes data in an efficient ... exists between the operating system and the filesystem. Some file systems provide mechanisms to control ... system. Some file systems allow multiple programs to update the same file at nearly the same time. File ... FileSystem protocol NFS , Server Message Block SMB , or 9P clients , or they may be virtual and exist ... allocate space in a granular manner, usually multiple physical units on the device. The filesystem ... when the filesystem is created. Choosing the allocation size based on the average size of the files expected to be in the filesystem can minimize the amount of unusable space. Frequently the default ... in excessive overhead if the filesystem will contain mostly very large files. Filesystem fragmentation occurs when unused space or single files are not contiguous. As a filesystem is used, files are created, modified and deleted. When a file is created the filesystem allocates space for the data ... allocation must be assigned elsewhere and the file becomes fragmented. A filesystem may not make ... to reference the storage location in the filesystem. Most file systems have restrictions on the length ... sensitive. Most filesystem interface utilities have special characters that you cannot normally use in a filename the filesystem may use these special characters to indicate a device, device type ... file names with special characters. Some filesystem utilities, editors and compilers treat prefixes ... system. Directories Main Directory file systems File systems typically have directories sometimes ... name to an index in a table of contents or an inode in a Unix like filesystem. Directory structures ... more details
A systemfile is a computer file important to the operating system . More specifically, it may refer to code .sys code a Microsoft Windows file extension for system related files The System suitcase on Mac OS Any file marked with a system attribute computing attribute sys is the root directory of the Linux filesystem sysfs disambig Category Files el ko ru ... more details
infobox filesystem name BFS full name Be FileSystem developer Be Inc. introduction os BeOS Advanced ... ZETA ZETA , Haiku operating system Haiku , SkyOS , Syllable operating system Syllable The Be File ... any confusion with Boot FileSystem is the native filesystem for the BeOS . BFS was developed by Dominic ... filesystem design.pdf title Practical FileSystem Design with the Be FileSystem publisher Morgan ... filesystem . ref cite web url http www.theregister.co.uk 2002 03 29 windows on a database sliced ..., as the filesystem headers consume from 600 KB to 2 MB, rendering floppy disks virtually useless. Like its predecessor, OFS Old Be FileSystem, written by Benoit Schillings , was also called ... database . Whilst intended as a 64 bit capable filesystem, the size of some on disk structures ... as a few blocks in a pathological worst case, depending on the degree of filesystem fragmentation ... part, documented in the book Practical FileSystem Design with the Be FileSystem . ref ... implementations for Linux . In early 1999, Makoto Kato developed a Be FileSystem driver ... had developed a fork of this OpenBFS filesystem for use in his SkyOS operating system. ref cite web ... system Syllable and has been included since version 0.6.5. See also Comparison of file systems AtheOS FileSystem References Reflist External links http arstechnica.com open source news 2010 06 the beos filesystem.ars The BeOS filesystem an OS geek retrospective br Filesystem Category Disk file systems Category BeOS Category Haiku operating system de Be FileSystem fr BeOS filesystem gl BFS it Be FileSystem pl Be FileSystem pt Be FileSystem ru BeFS uk BeFS ... Map br 0xEB Master Boot Record MBR directory struct B tree file struct inode s bad blocks struct inodes max filename size 255 characters max files no Unlimited max volume size 2 Exabyte EB max file size ... range Unknown date resolution 1s forks streams Yes attributes POSIX ACLs Read, Write, Execute file ... more details
Not to be confused with the EncryptingFileSystem . Extent FileSystem or EFS is an older extent based filesystem used in IRIX releases prior to version 5.3. It has been superseded by XFS . External links http aeschi.ch.eu.org efs EFS support for Linux http cvsweb.netbsd.org bsdweb.cgi src sys fs efs EFS support for NetBSD Compu storage stub Category Disk file systems ... more details
4.0 for the experimental Ficus filesystem Ficus filesystem . This design provided for code reuse among filesystem types with differing but similar semantics e.g. , an encryptingfilesystem could reuse all of the naming and storage management code of a non encryptingfilesystem . Heidemann ...Refimprove date October 2009 OS A virtual filesystem VFS or virtual filesystem switch is an abstraction layer on top of a more concrete filesystem . The purpose of a VFS is to allow client applications ... of those types without having to know what type of filesystem they are accessing. A VFS specifies ... filesystem. Therefore, it is easy to add support for new filesystem types to the kernel ... to release, which would require that concrete filesystem support be recompiled, and possibly modified ... filesystem support built for a given release of the operating system would work with future versions of the operating system. Implementations One of the first virtual filesystem mechanisms ... calls to access local Unix FileSystem UFS file systems and remote Network FileSystem protocol NFS ... of the MS DOS File Allocation Table FAT filesystem developed at Sun that plugged into the SunOS ... the filesystem implementations in modern BSD derivatives including Mac OS X . Other Unix virtual file systems include the FileSystem Switch in System V Release 3 , the Generic FileSystem in Ultrix , and the VFS in Linux . In OS 2 and Microsoft Windows , the virtual filesystem mechanism is called the Installable FileSystem . The Filesystem in Userspace FUSE mechanism allows userland computing userland code to plug into the virtual filesystem mechanism in Linux, NetBSD , FreeBSD , OpenSolaris ... Shell extension Shell namespace extensions however, they do not support the lowest level filesystem .... Single file virtual file systems Sometimes Virtual FileSystem refers to a file or a group of files not necessarily inside a concrete filesystem that acts as a manageable container which should provide ... more details
Fast FileSystem may refer to Berkeley Fast FileSystem , as used by the various BSD variants Amiga Fast FileSystem , as used by AmigaOS Disambig de Fast FileSystem sv Fast FileSystem ... more details
A distributed filesystem is a filesystem where data is distributed across multiple nodes. Distributed filesystem can also refer to Shared disk filesystem , a different approach, also known as cluster filesystem. Distributed FileSystem Microsoft , the Microsoft distributed filesystem DFS DCE Distributed FileSystem , the distributed filesystem from The Open Group and earlier from IBM Distributed data store disambig ... more details
High Throughput FileSystem HTFS is the journaling filesystem journaling filesystem used by current versions of SCO OpenServer . It is the successor of EAFS . Category Computer file systems compu storage stub ... more details
These file systems have been the default filesystem of the Apple Computer Apple Macintosh The Macintosh FileSystem or MFS, 1984 1985, full support discontinued with System 7.6.1 The Hierarchical FileSystem or HFS, 1985 until the release of Mac OS X, still supported as of 2007 The HFS Plus Hierarchical FileSystem Plus or HFS , released 1998, default since Mac OS X disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The AtheOS filesystem AFS was originally used in the AtheOS operating system , and is now a part of the Syllable operating system Syllable operating system. AFS started with exactly the same data structure s as the Be FileSystem , BFS, and extended its feature set in many ways. As such, AFS is a 64 bit journaled filesystem with support for file attributes. File indexing and soft deletion s are also partially supported. A few definitions Journaled All filesystem transactions are first written to a journal before they are executed. When mounted, the filesystem replays everything in the journal. So, if something catastrophic occurs as data is being written to the filesystem, the filesystem can recover. File Attributes Name value pairs tacked on to a file. For example, an audio file might have attributes for Artist, Title, and Album. This lets the filesystem search files in intelligent and flexible ways example search for all songs by Elton John that exist on the drive. File Indexing A persistent and up to date list of all files with a specific attribute, and the value of that attribute. So, the system may have an index for the Artist attribute on MP3 files. This speeds searching, but slows system performance when large numbers of files are created. Soft Deletions When the filesystem is told to delete a file, the file is actually hidden, and removed later by other means. In AFS, files are moved to an invisible directory and only deleted when the filesystem is next mounted. DEFAULTSORT Atheos FileSystem Category Disk file systems Compu storage stub lt AtheOS fail sistema pl AtheOS FileSystem fi AtheOS tiedostoj rjestelm ... more details
Infobox Software name IBM SAN FileSystem screenshot caption developer IBM latest release version 2.2.3 127 latest release date March 2007 operating system Linux server br IBM AIX operating system AIX , Linux, Solaris operating system Solaris , Microsoft Windows Windows and Windows and Linux VMware guests Client genre filesystem license Proprietary software Proprietary website http www 03.ibm.com servers storage software virtualization sfs index.html www.ibm.com The IBM SAN FileSystem is a distributed, heterogeneous filesystem developed by IBM to be used in storage area network s. There are many virtualization features included, such as allowing heterogeneous operating system s to access the same data and file spaces. IBM discontinued selling the SAN FileSystem in April 2007. It has been replaced by IBM General Parallel FileSystem GPFS . External links http www 03.ibm.com servers storage software virtualization sfs index.html SAN FileSystem at IBM DEFAULTSORT Ibm San FileSystem Category Shared disk file systems Category IBM storage devices SAN FileSystem compu storage stub ... more details
The Logic FileSystem is a research filesystem which replaces pathnames with expressions in propositional logic . It allows file metadata to be queried with a superset of the Boolean algebra logic Boolean syntax commonly used in modern search engine s. The actual name is the Logic Information Systems FileSystem, and is abbreviated LISFS to avoid confusion with the log structured filesystem LFS . An implementation of the Logic FileSystem is available at the LISFS website http lfs.irisa.fr . It is intended to be used on Unix like operating systems and is a bit difficult to install, as it needs several non standard OCaml modules. References Ferr , S bastian and Ridoux, Olivier 2000 . http www.irisa.fr LIS slides dood2000.pdf A FileSystem Based on Concept Analysis . Padioleau, Yoann and Ridoux, Olivier 2003 . http www.usenix.org events usenix03 tech padioleau.html A Logic FileSystem . Padioleau, Yoann and Ridoux, Olivier 2005 . http www.usenix.org events usenix05 tech general padioleau.html A Parts of FileFileSystem . External links The Logical Information Systems http lfs.irisa.fr homepage broken . http padator.org wiki wiki LFS doku.php new homepage Category Computer file systems Category Semantic file systems operating system stub ... more details
For the Red Hat product GFS2 In computer science , global filesystem is an often distributed computing distributed virtual filesystem built on a set of local filesystem s to provide transparent access to multiple, potentially distributed, systems. ref http books.google.com.py books about Parallel database systems.html?id 9ccb2KXTLZIC&redir esc y Parallel Database Systems PRISMA Workshop . Netherland September 24 26, 1990. edited by Pierre America Jul 17, 1991 ISBN 3540541322 , page 410 ref A global filesystem has the same properties such as blocking interface, no buffering etc. but guarantees that the same path name corresponds to the same object on all computers deploying the filesystem. See also Clustered filesystem Distributed filesystem Globally shared memory References Reflist Computing stub Category Computer file systems Category Distributed computing es Global FileSystem ... more details
hatnote Network filesystem and Parallel filesystem redirect here. For the specific protocols, see Network FileSystem and IBM General Parallel FileSystem . ref improve date December 2011 In computing, a distributed filesystem or network filesystem is any filesystem that allows access to computer ..., Galvin 1994 . Operating System concepts , chapter 17 Distributed file systems . Addison Wesley Publishing ... to restrict access to the filesystem depending on access list s or Capability based security ... is designed. In contrast, in a shared disk filesystem all nodes have equal access to the block storage where the filesystem is located. On these systems the access control must reside on the client ... and fault tolerance . That is, when a limited number of nodes in a filesystem go offline, the system continues to work without any data loss . The difference between a distributed filesystem and a distributed ... as part of DECnet Phase II which became the first widely used network filesystem. In 1985 Sun Microsystems created the filesystem called Network FileSystem protocol Network FileSystem NFS which became the first widely used Internet Protocol based network filesystem. Other notable network file systems are Andrew FileSystem AFS , Apple Filing Protocol AFP , NetWare Core Protocol NCP , and Server Message Block SMB which is also known as Common Internet FileSystem CIFS . Transparency Transparency ... of servers and storage devices are thus made invisible . It is up to the network filesystem to locate ... of a network filesystem is the amount of time needed to satisfy service requests. In conventional ... CPU processing time. But in a network filesystem, a remote access has additional overhead due to the distributed ... protocol software . The performance of a network filesystem can be viewed as one dimension of its transparency ... either be built into the filesystem or provided by an add on protocol. See also List of file systems ... HDFS Hadoop Distributed FileSystem HDFS Lustre filesystem Lustre Moose FileSystem MooseFS OneFS ... more details
Infobox filesystem name ext full name Extended filesystem developer introduction os Linux introduction date April 1992 partition id directory struct Table file struct bitmap free space , table metadata bad blocks struct Table max filename size max files no max volume size max file size filename character set dates recorded date range date resolution forks streams attributes filesystem permissions POSIX compression directory struct encryption No OS The extended filesystem , or ext , was implemented in April 1992 as the first filesystem created specifically for the Linux kernel. It has metadata structure inspired by the traditional Unix FileSystem UFS and was designed by R my Card to overcome certain limitations of the MINIX filesystem . ref Cite web url http www.april.org groupes entretiens remy card.html title R my Card Interview, April 1998 date April 19, 1999 publisher April Association accessdate 2012 02 08 In French ref It was the first implementation that used the virtual filesystem VFS , for which support was added in the Linux kernel in version 0.96c, and it could handle file systems up to 2 gigabytes GB in size. ref Cite web url http www.ibm.com developerworks linux library ... State University of Groningen year 1995 ref Other extended file systems There are other members in the extended filesystem family ext2 , the second extended filesystem. ext3 , the third extended filesystem. ext4 , the fourth extended filesystem. See also List of file systems Comparison of file systems References references Filesystem DEFAULTSORT Extended FileSystem Linux stub Compu storage stub Category 1992 software Category Disk file systems Category Linux file systems ar cs Extended filesystem da Ext filsystem el Extended filesystem es Extended filesystem eo Ext fr Extended filesystem ko it Extended filesystem he Ext nl Extended FileSystem ja Ext pl Ext pt Ext ... 2012 02 08 publisher IBM Developer Works ref It is the first in the series of the extended file systems ... more details
ref improve date December 2011 synthesis date December 2011 A clustered filesystem is a filesystem ... filesystem. While many computer cluster s don t use clustered file systems, unless servers are underpinned by a clustered filesystem the complexity of the underlying storage environment increases as servers are added. Shared disk A shared disk filesystem uses a storage area network SAN or RAID ... must take place on the client node. The most common type of clustered filesystem, a shared disk file ... view of the filesystem, avoiding corruption and unintended data loss even when multiple clients ... . There are different architectural approaches to a shared disk filesystem. Some distribute ... filesystem to store the massive amount of data generated by the experiment estimated at 1 ... filesystem CXFS Veritas Cluster FileSystem HA DataPlow Nasan FileSystem DataPlow SAN FileSystem SFS IBM General Parallel FileSystem GPFS Microsoft Cluster Shared Volumes CSV OCFS Oracle Cluster FileSystem OCFS PolyServe storage solutions Quantum Corporation Quantum StorNext FileSystem StorNext FileSystem SNFS , ex ADIC, ex CentraVision FileSystem CVFS Blue Whale Clustered filesystem BWFS Red Hat Global FileSystem GFS Sanbolic Melio FS clustered filesystem Sun QFS TerraScale Technologies TerraFS Tiger Technology metaSAN clustered filesystem VMware VMFS Xsan For more, see Category Shared ... Research Lustre filesystem Lustre Network attached storage Main Network attached storage Network Attached Storage provides both storage and a filesystem, like a SAN shared disk filesystem. NAS typically uses file based protocols as opposed to block based protocols such as Network FileSystem protocol NFS popular on UNIX systems , SMB CIFS CIFS Server Message Block Common Internet FileSystem used .... A single global filesystem is presented to clients, so the filesystem itself deals with allocations and low level failures. Examples of this type of filesystem are found in products such as Ceph ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Opera FileSystem was a filesystem used in 3DO Interactive Multiplayer 3DO discs. Recently was implemented in Linux http www.stack.nl svdb operafs OperaFS and can be read and copied in CloneCD v4.2 or later. Category Disk file systems comp stub ... more details
nofootnotes date September 2008 In computing, the term object based filesystem refers to an architectural blueprint for List of file systems Distributed file systems distributed file systems . An object based filesystem splits file metadata such as the filename, its size and access times from file data and stores them on different File server servers . File metadata is stored on metadata servers, the file data is split into so called objects and stored on object storage servers. The filesystem client employs metadata and object storage servers to present a full filesystem Abstraction computer science abstraction to the User computing users . The object based filesystem architecture has several advantages The filesystem Client computing client accesses file content directly via object storage servers. Metadata servers are only contacted once when the file is opened, thereby eliminating the metadata bottleneck of block based distributed file systems. The size of these objects can usually be configured on per file basis. This allows the stripe width to be adapted to the access properties of an individual file when the objects of a file are Data striping striped across multiple object storage servers. File systems that follow an object based architecture include Lustre filesystem Lustre and EXOFS exofs . Sources cite journal last Mesnier first M. coauthors Ganger G., Riedel E title Object based storage journal IEEE Communications Magazine 2003 volume 8 pages 84 90 cite conference first M. last Factor coauthors Meth K. Naor D., Rodeh O., Satran J. title Object storage The future building block for storage systems booktitle Local to Global Data Interoperability Challenges and Technologies pages 119 123 publisher IEEE Computer Society date 2005 url http ieeexplore.ieee.org xpl freeabs all.jsp?arnumber 1612479 doi 10.1109 LGDI.2005.1612479 accessdate compu storage stub Category Computer file systems ... more details
orphan date August 2010 The Fusion Flash FileSystem is a filesystem for computer s, using embedded Flash memory , written in ANSI C , targeted at embedded system uses where Flash, Random access memory RAM or Read only memory ROM is used for the file Data storage device storage media . It uses a OSI model layered device driver Computer architecture architecture , using a simple binding model, to allow operating system agnostic or independent Porting portability meaning that the filesystem is compatible with most operating systems and is thus not bound to any one Real time operating system RTOS . As embedded file systems typically require low memory usage, Fusion is compact. The memory is also fully dynamic, not a read only ROM style filesystem. According to the vendor s web site, it is Multithreading computer hardware multithread capable and File Allocation Table FAT12 FAT16 FAT32 compatible. It also features wear leveling , post Error detection and correction error correction and data compression . As with many commercial file systems, Fusion FileSystem is accompanied by a full suite of supporting software modules which include error correction, file compression, Fusion Standard C lib , driver model and an I O manager. Category Flash file systems storage software stub ... more details
Infobox software name Gfarm filesystem logo Image Gfarm logo.png developer http www.apgrid.org Asia Pacific Grid latest release version 2.5.4.1 latest release date February 25, 2012 operating system Linux , FreeBSD , NetBSD , OS X , Solaris Operating System Solaris genre Distributed filesystem license X11 License X11 website http datafarm.apgrid.org Gfarm filesystem Gfarm filesystem is an Open Source distributed filesystem , generally used for large scale cluster computing . The name is derived from the Grid Data Farm architecture it implements. Grid Datafarm is a petascale data intensive computing project initiated in Japan. The project is a collaboration among High Energy Accelerator Research Organization KEK , National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology AIST , the University of Tokyo, Tokyo Institute of Technology and University of Tsukuba. The challenge involves construction of a Peta to Exascale parallel filesystem exploiting local storages of PCs spread over the worldwide Grid. See also Distributed filesystem List of file systems Distributed parallel fault tolerant file systems List of file systems, the distributed parallel fault tolerant filesystem section References Osamu Tatebe, Kohei Hiraga, Noriyuki Soda, Gfarm Grid FileSystem , New Generation Computing, Ohmsha, Ltd. and Springer, Vol. 28, No. 3, pp.257 275, 2010. External links http datafarm.apgrid.org Gfarm filesystem Home Page http sourceforge.net projects gfarm Gfarm project page at SourceForge http www.hpcc.nectec.or.th wiki index.php Gfarm files system Gfarm Wiki at Nectec HPCC Category Distributed file systems Category Linux file systems Category Network file systems Compu storage stub ... more details
as the Episode filesystem Local FileSystem , a lower layer of the Distributed Computing Environment DCE DCE Distributed FileSystem Distributed FileSystem . It was available on MVS ESA V5R2.2 and all OS 390 releases. DFS LFS was provided as a part of the DCE feature, not of the base operating system as in z OS. zFS was also an IBM research project to develop a distributed, decentralized filesystem. It was a follow on to the IBM DSF Data Sharing Facility project to build a serverless filesystem. Citation needed date September 2010 Neither filesystem has any relation to Oracle Sun s ZFS . External links http www.redbooks.ibm.com abstracts sg246580.html z OS Distributed File Service zSeries FileSystem Implementation http www.haifa.il.ibm.com projects storage zFS zFS serverless project Web site DEFAULTSORT Zfs Ibm FileSystem Category Disk file systems Category IBM mainframe operating ... more details
Infobox filesystem name MINIX filesystem full name MINIX filesystem version 3 developer Open Source ... directory struct file struct bad blocks struct max filename size max files no max volume size max file size filename character set dates recorded last metadata change, last file change, last file access date range date resolution 1s forks streams attributes filesystem permissions POSIX compression No encryption No provided at the block device level OS MINIX 3 , Linux and HelenOS The MINIX filesystem is the native filesystem of the MINIX operating system . History MINIX was written from scratch by Andrew S. Tanenbaum in the 1980s, as a Unix like operating system whose source code could be used freely in education. The MINIX filesystem was designed for use with MINIX it copies the basic structure of the Unix FileSystem but avoids any complex features in the interest of keeping the source ... filesystem , Linux used the MINIX filesystem. ref cite web url http e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net ... for bootable disks and other situations where a simple and compact filesystem is needed. fact date July 2009 Design and implementation A MINIX filesystem has six components ref name TanenbaumOSBook ... boot loader that loads and runs an operating system at system startup. The second block is the Superblock which stores data about the filesystem, that allows the operating system to locate and understand other filesystem structures. For example, the number of inodes and zones , the size of the two ... stored. The data area is the largest component of the filesystem, using the majority of the space ... DEFAULTSORT Minix FileSystem Category 1987 software Category Computer file systems Category Disk file systems da Minixfilsystem de Minix Dateisystem es MINIX FS fr MINIX fs pl Minix system plik w ... 2Ben USS 01DBC.html ref When Linus Torvalds first started writing his Linux operating system kernel .... The inodes area. Each file or directory is represented as an inode, which records metadata including ... more details
Semantic File Systems are filesystem s used for information persistence which structure the data according to their semantics and intent, rather than the location as with current file systems. It allows the data to be addressed by their content associative access and querying for the data. See also WinFS Semantic Web Tagsistant Logic FileSystem External links https blueprints.launchpad.net ubuntu spec tag based filesystem A tag based filesystem for ubuntu http www.organise fw.org media documents paper iswc2008.pdf Towards Semantic FileSystem Interfaces, Proceedings of the International Semantic Web Conference 2008 http www.objs.com survey OFSExt.htm Semantic File Systems http www.psrg.lcs.mit.edu publications Papers sfs.pdf Semantic FS MIT Programming Systems Research Group http www.prashblog.com 2008 08 code page.html SemFS A Semantic approach to File Systems http transparentag.sourceforge.net TransparenTag FileSystem compatible with point n click and command line interfaces http www.namesys.com whitepaper.html ReiserFS future vision broken link http www.doi.org 10.1007 978 3 642 02121 3 8 The Sile Model A Semantic FileSystem Infrastructure for the Desktop http semanticweb.org wiki SemFS Related Work and Publications external list of related work on semantic file systems http tagxfs.sourceforge.net tagxfs A tag based user space filesystem extension. Category Semantic file systems computer stub ... more details
The Compact Disc FileSystem was a filesystem for Read only memory read only and Write once cache coherence write once CDROM s developed by Simson Garfinkel and J. Spencer Love at the MIT Media Lab between 1985 and 1986. ref cite article title A FileSystem for Write Once Media author Simson L. Garfinkel publisher MIT Media Lab year 1986 month September url http simson.net clips academic 1986.CDFS.pdf ref The filesystem provided for the creation, modification, renaming and deletion of files and directories on a write once media. The filesystem was developed with a write once CDROM simulator and was used to master one of the first CDROMs in 1986. CDFS was never sold, but its source code was published on the Internet and the CDROMs were distributed to Media Lab sponsors. The filesystem was the basis of WOFS Write Once FileSystem , ref cite article title Designing a Write Once FileSystem journal Dr. Dobb s Journal author Simson L. Garfinkel year 1991 url http simson.net clips 1991 1991.DDJ.WOFS.pdf ref sold by N Hance systems in 1989. References Reflist Category Computer file systems ... more details