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10th MSS 1990: Monterey, CA, USA
- Tenth IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage Systems, MSS 1990: Crisis in Mass Storage, Monterey, CA, USA, May 7-10, 1990. IEEE Computer Society 1990, ISBN 0-8186-2034-X
- Stephen W. Miller:
Review of IEEE-CS MSS reference model. 3-5 - Carole B. Hogan, Loellyn Cassell, Joy Foglesong, John Kordas, Michael Nemanic, George Richmond:
The Livermore distributed storage system: requirements and overview. 6-17 - Joy Foglesong, George Richmond, Loellyn Cassell, Carole B. Hogan, John Kordas, Michael Nemanic:
The Livermore distributed storage system: implementation and experiences. 18-25 - John A. Johnson, Fred C. Billingsley:
A standard method for creating self-defining data structures for information archive and transfer. 26-32 - Robert Finger, T. Nakanishi:
Developments of R-DAT data recorders. 35-37 - Harry C. Hinz:
Magnetic tape technology in the 1990s. 38-42 - Harriss Robinson:
A mass storage subsystem using ANSI X3B6 ID-1 recorders. 43-45 - Tracy G. Wood:
A survey of DCRSi and D-2 technology. 46-50 - Gerald J. Wade:
Multi-terabyte automated mass storage. 51-57 - John C. Mallinson:
Magnetic tape recording: archival considerations. 58-61 - Larry H. Roelofs, William J. Campbell:
Applying semantic data modeling techniques to large mass storage system designs. 65-76 - Bill Collins, Christina W. Mercier, Tom Stup:
Mass storage system advances at Los Alamos. 77-81 - Paul Buerger:
User and administrative interfaces for a mass storage system. 82-84 - Larry Hendershot:
Automating the data center operation: 'Do we have a choice?' 'Can we manage it effectively?'. 85-87 - David A. Arneson:
Development of OmniServer. 88-93 - Nancy C. Ramsay:
Integration of the optical storage processor and the DBC/1012 database computer. 94-97 - Margaret A. Johnson, Margaret Cribbs:
Data catalogs for archive systems. 98-101 - Dennis Reed, Gary Mueller:
Automated cartridge system library server. 105-110 - Robert F. Bedoll, Conrad E. Kimball:
The importance of metadata in mass-storage systems. 111-116 - John Merrill, Erich Thanhardt:
Early experience with mass storage on a Unix-based supercomputer. 117-121 - Ronald D. Christman, Danny P. Cook, Christina W. Mercier:
Reengineering the Los Alamos common file system. 122-125 - Fred McClain:
DataTree and UniTree: software for file and storage management. 126-128 - C. Bonifas:
Searching for a Unix mass storage system for a supercomputer environment. 129-133 - Mark R. Gary:
Overcoming Unix kernel deficiencies in a portable, distributed storage system. 134-139 - David Tweten:
Hiding mass storage under Unix: NASA's MSS-II architecture. 140-145 - Ryoichi Arai, Kiyoshi Itao:
Network file for ISDN. 149-153 - William D. Doyle:
A high capacity, high performance, small form factor magnetic tape storage system. 154-159 - Gregory G. Kenley:
An architecture for a transparent networked mass storage system. 160-167 - Michael S. Milillo:
Product requirements by the reference model: a case study. 168-171 - Jamie Shiers:
A distributed file and tape management system for the LEP experiments at CERN. 172-175 - Thomas W. Lanzatella, Paul G. Rutherford:
Storage management issues for Cray Research. 176-181 - Ernie Ohrenstein, Chuck Masters:
A 1990s solution to the crisis in mass storage. 182-185 - P. Savage:
Impact of HPPI and fibre channel standards on data delivery. 186-187
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