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Semantic File Systems

by David K. Gifford, Pierre Jouvelot, Mark A. Sheldon, James W. O’toole - IN 13TH ACM SYMPOSIUM ON OPERATING SYSTEMS PRINCIPLES , 1991
"... A semantic file system is an information storage system that provides flexible associative access to the system's contents by automatically extracting attributes from files with file type specific transducers. Associative access is provided by a conservative extension to existing tree-structure ..."
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A semantic file system is an information storage system that provides flexible associative access to the system's contents by automatically extracting attributes from files with file type specific transducers. Associative access is provided by a conservative extension to existing tree

Abstract Semantic file Systems

by Georges N'dou Kouame , 2005
"... This paper presents our study on the integration on a semantic approach in a peer-to-peer file system implementation. Since a few years, various studies have been conducted by scientists to propose either semantic or peer-to-peer file systems approaches in separate ways. Indeed, semantic file system ..."
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This paper presents our study on the integration on a semantic approach in a peer-to-peer file system implementation. Since a few years, various studies have been conducted by scientists to propose either semantic or peer-to-peer file systems approaches in separate ways. Indeed, semantic file

Towards Semantic File System Interfaces

by Sebastian Faubel
"... In this paper, we present our hypothesis that transition to semantic file system interfaces is possible by computing the organization of hierarchical file systems from semantic web data. Categories and Subject Descriptors D.4.3 [Operating Systems]: File systems management: file organization, directo ..."
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In this paper, we present our hypothesis that transition to semantic file system interfaces is possible by computing the organization of hierarchical file systems from semantic web data. Categories and Subject Descriptors D.4.3 [Operating Systems]: File systems management: file organization

Insight: A semantic file system

by David Ingram
"... For over 30 years, hierarchical file systems have enforced a certain mode of thinking upon users, requiring them to organise their files into specific paths. Despite this, humans naturally tend to associate objects in the physical world with loosely-defined attributes, rather than a well-defined pos ..."
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For over 30 years, hierarchical file systems have enforced a certain mode of thinking upon users, requiring them to organise their files into specific paths. Despite this, humans naturally tend to associate objects in the physical world with loosely-defined attributes, rather than a well

JOINFS: a Semantic File System for Embedded Systems

by Matthew Harlan, Gabriel Parmer
"... Hierarchical file systems are the de-facto abstraction for storing information on modern computing systems. Though they are useful for providing structure for categorical data, their failings are most pronounced on consumer embedded devices. The limited interface for organizing a directory hierarchy ..."
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, but by an active matching of query terms to meta-data associated with the files in the system. Hierarchical dynamic directories provide the novel concept of categorizing semantics, rather than the data itself. These dynamic directories are exposed as normal filesystem directories, thus enabling applications

Toward Automatic Context-Based Attribute Assignment for Semantic File Systems

by Craig A. N. Soules, Gregory R. Ganger , 2004
"... Semantic file systems enable users to search for files based on attributes rather than just pre-assigned names. This paper develops and evaluates several new approaches to automatically generating file attributes based on context, complementing existing approaches based on content analysis. Context ..."
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Semantic file systems enable users to search for files based on attributes rather than just pre-assigned names. This paper develops and evaluates several new approaches to automatically generating file attributes based on context, complementing existing approaches based on content analysis. Context

OSMOSIS-RFID: Semantic File System to Incorporate Real Objects into the Virtual World

by Osmosis-rfid Sistema, Ficheiros Semântico, Incorporar Objectos, Reais Mundo Virtual, André Mendes
"... Abstract. With the increasing storage capacity of computers, it became evident that the use of a hierarchical file system no longer fits the interests of the user, i.e., with this kind of file system the user cannot find a file in an easy, quick and intuitive way. For this reason, the concept of Sem ..."
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of Semantic File System became quite popular. This is a system for storing and organizing information, that allows associations between attributes and files and then searching those files using attributes (or keywords). All the limitations of hierarchical systems led us to the development of OSMOSIS

Copernicus: A Scalable, High-Performance Semantic File System

by Andrew W. Leung, Aleatha Parker-Wood, Ethan L. Miller , 2009
"... Hierarchical file systems do not effectively meet the needs of users at the petabyte-scale. Users need dynamic, search-based file access in order to properly manage and use their growing sea of data. This paper presents the design of Copernicus, a new scalable, semantic file system that provides a s ..."
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Hierarchical file systems do not effectively meet the needs of users at the petabyte-scale. Users need dynamic, search-based file access in order to properly manage and use their growing sea of data. This paper presents the design of Copernicus, a new scalable, semantic file system that provides a

Applying Formal Concept Analysis to Semantic File Systems Leveraging Wordnet

by Ben Martin, Peter Eklund , 2005
"... Formal Concept Analysis can be used to obtain both a natural clustering of documents along with a partial ordering over those clusters. The application of Formal Concept Analysis requires input to be in the form of a binary relation between two sets. This paper investigates how a semantic filesystem ..."
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Formal Concept Analysis can be used to obtain both a natural clustering of documents along with a partial ordering over those clusters. The application of Formal Concept Analysis requires input to be in the form of a binary relation between two sets. This paper investigates how a semantic

The Google File System

by Sanjay Ghemawat, Howard Gobioff, Shun-tak Leung - ACM SIGOPS OPERATING SYSTEMS REVIEW , 2003
"... We have designed and implemented the Google File System, a scalable distributed file system for large distributed data-intensive applications. It provides fault tolerance while running on inexpensive commodity hardware, and it delivers high aggregate performance to a large number of clients. While s ..."
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We have designed and implemented the Google File System, a scalable distributed file system for large distributed data-intensive applications. It provides fault tolerance while running on inexpensive commodity hardware, and it delivers high aggregate performance to a large number of clients. While
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