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9th MSS 1988: Monterey, CA, USA
- Ninth IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage Systems, MSS 1988: Storage Systems: Perspectives, Monterey, CA, USA, October 31 - November 3, 1988. IEEE Computer Society 1988, ISBN 0-8186-8880-7
- Stephen W. Miller:
Mass storage reference model special topics. 3-7 - Joseph R. Falcone:
The bitfile server in the IEEE reference model for mass storage systems. 8-13 - P. Savage:
Storage server as physical box. 14-20 - Sam Coleman:
Physical volume repository. 21-24 - David L. Kitts, Sam Coleman, Bruce Griffing:
Bitfile mover. 25-28 - Bill Collins, Tyce T. McLarty:
Mass storage systems reference model system management. 29-34 - George A. Michael:
Networking storage systems: a problem statement. 37-38 - Milo Medin:
Regional and backbone networks. - R. L. Elliott:
Department of Energy Nuclear Weapons Complex network. 40-44 - David A. Arneson:
Mass storage archiving in network environments. 45-50 - George A. Michael, Russell L. Brand:
An MSS security primer. 55-57 - Bill Collins, Marjorie J. Devaney, David L. Kitts:
Profiles in mass storage: a tale of two systems. 61-67 - Richard V. Keele:
Optical storage: terabytes on-line for IBM mainframes. 68-71 - John A. Levy, Wayne Wang:
A file structure for nonerasable media. 72-76 - Kathryn Fryberger, Marc E. Nelson:
IMPORT and EXPORT of data on the NCAR mass storage system. 77-82 - Satoru Kaneko:
Consideration of Fujitsu mass storage systems. 83-87 - Murray A. Thompson, Gary DeClute, John Kehres, Joe Lackey:
The operation and use of a 2 terabyte optical archival store. 88-92 - Curt Kendall:
Cimarron user experience. 93-97 - John G. Burgess, Nancy C. Ramsey:
FileTek storage machine applications. 98-102 - Ajit P. Narayan:
A 30 terabyte mass storage architecture. 103-107 - J. Richards, T. Kummell, D. G. Zarlengo:
A Unix-MVS based mass storage system for supercomputers. 108-113 - Erich Thanhardt, Gene Harano:
File migration in the NCAR mass storage system. 114-121 - John W. Einberger:
CD-ROM as a mass storage device. 125-129 - Tracy G. Wood:
D-1 through DAT. 130-138 - Hans F. Hinteregger:
The once and future tape recorder. 139-143 - Ken Spencer:
Terabyte optical tape recorder. 144-146 - R. S. Butturini:
Performance simulation of a high capacity optical disk system. 147-153
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