Disk and File Management

Author(s):  
Edward Sciore
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Author(s):  
Junxiong Sun ◽  
Yan Chen ◽  
Taoying Li ◽  
Yingying Yu ◽  
Penghui Li

1984 ◽  
Vol 1 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 95-98
Author(s):  
Margaret McKinley
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Author(s):  
Frank Appiah

Interactive computing environments consisting of screen and keyboard provides a means to relax and enjoy the program output. Leisurely, ways to slow and relax program execution is delved with system calls like delay execution, synthesis execution and file management execution. The leisure time can be the exact delay time used in slowly the chances of output activity.


Author(s):  
Elliot J. Gindis ◽  
Robert C. Kaebisch

Author(s):  
Art Goldschmidt

Abstract NAVFAC is a system of some 4200 workstations to manage U.S. Naval Facilities world-wide. The system applications are from the architectural, cartographic, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering disciplines. NAVFAC includes a Modeling and Drawing Management System (MDMS) to manage the tens of thousands disparate files in the environment. IBM responded to the dozens of detailed requirements for MDMS with a custom-built solution which includes several innovations in the areas of configuration management, version control, and globally distributed file management.


Author(s):  
Yingxu Wang ◽  
Cyprian F. Ngolah ◽  
Xinming Tan ◽  
Yousheng Tian ◽  
Phillip C.Y. Sheu

Files are a typical abstract data type for data objects and software modeling, which provides a standard encapsulation and access interface for manipulating large-volume information and persistent data. File management systems are an indispensable component of operating systems and real-time systems for file manipulations. This paper develops a comprehensive design pattern of files and a File Management System (FMS). A rigorous denotational mathematics, Real-Time Process Algebra (RTPA), is adopted, which allows both architectural and behavioral models of files and FMS to be rigorously designed and implemented in a top-down approach. The conceptual model, architectural model, and the static/dynamic behavioral models of files and FMS are systematically presented. This work has been applied in the design and modeling of a real-time operating system (RTOS+).


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