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12th MSS 1993: Monterey, California, USA
- Proceedings of the Twelfth IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage Systems, Monterey, California, USA, April 26-29, 1993. IEEE Computer Society 1993, ISBN 0-8186-3460-X
- Jamie Shiers:
Data management requirements for high energy physics in the year 2000. 3-8 - Samuel J. Dwyer III, Brent K. Stewart, Denise R. Aberle, Maria I. Boechat, Lawrence Yao, Donna Marciano:
Electronic archiving for radiology image management systems. 9-18 - David A. Lash:
Requirements for hierarchical storage management at AT&T Bell Laboratories. 19-24 - Dick Dixon:
Providing mass data storage and retrieval services in an application-specific environment. 25-30 - Edward N. May, D. Lifka, E. Lusk, L. E. Price, C. T. Day, Stewart C. Loken, J. F. MacFarlane, A. Baden, Robert L. Grossman, X. Qin, L. Cormell, A. Gauthier, Phil Leibold, J. Marstaller, U. Nixdorf, B. Scipioni:
Requirements for a system to analyze high energy physics events using database computing. 31-36 - B. Perry:
Now that the storage train's here, can we get everybody on board? 37-44 - Robert A. Coyne, Harry Hulen:
An introduction to the Mass Storage System Reference Model, version 5. 47-53 - Steven Louis, Susan W. Hyer:
Applying IEEE Storage System Management Standards at the National Storage Laboratory. 55-62 - John Merrill:
Toward a standard IEEE Mover. 63-66 - Andrew Hanushevsky:
Security in the IEEE Mass Storage System Reference Model. 67-77 - A. Lester Buck, Robert A. Coyne:
The storage server as virtual volume manager. 79-86 - Joseph Wishner:
The IEEE Storage System Standards Working Group Physical Volume Repository. 87-97 - Samuel S. Coleman, Richard W. Watson, Robert A. Coyne, Harry Hulen:
The emerging storage management paradigm. 101-110 - William Collins, James Brewton, Danny P. Cook, Lynn Jones, Kathleen Kelly, Lynn Kluegel, Dan Krantz, Cheryl Ramsey:
Los Alamos HPDS: high-speed data transfer. 111-118 - John L. Sloan, Bernard T. O'Lear, David L. Kitts, E. Eugene Harano:
The MaSSIVE project at NCAR. 119-125 - Jonathan S. Goldick, Kathy Benninger, Woody Brown, Christopher Kirby, Christopher Maher, Daniel S. Nydick, Bill Zumach:
An AFS-based supercomputing environment. 127-132 - Charles J. Antonelli, Peter Honeyman:
Integrating mass storage and file systems. 133-138 - David Isaac:
Hierarchical Storage Management for Relational Databases. 139-144 - Robert Baird, Saeed Karamooz, Hamid Vazire:
Distributed Information Storage Architecture. 145-155 - John T. Kohl, Michael Stonebraker, Carl Staelin:
HighLight: a file system for tertiary storage. 157-161 - Ethan L. Miller, Randy H. Katz:
RAMA: a file system for massively-parallel computers. 163-168 - David A. Arneson, Sterling Beth, Ravi Tavakley, Thomas Ruwart:
A test bed for a high-performance file server. 169-174 - Bharat Bhasker, Michael E. Van Steenberg, Barry E. Jacobs:
Architecture and implementation of an on-line data archive and distribution system. 177-182 - J. Steven Hughes, Yingnan Philip Li:
The Planetary Data System data model. 183-189 - Otis Graf, Merritt E. Jones, Fayne Sisco:
Application of a mass storage system to science data management. 191-198 - Theodore Johnson, Padmashree Krishna, Adrian Colbrook:
Distributed indices for accessing distributed data. 199-207 - Robert L. Grossman, Xiao Qin, D. Lifka:
A proof-of-concept implementation interfacing an object manager with a hierarchical storage system. 209-213 - Robert S. Drach, Susan W. Hyer, Steven Louis, Gerald Potter, George Richmond, Arie Shoshani, Doron Rotem, Arie Segev, Sridhar Seshadri, Hanan Samet, Pedja Bogdanovich:
Optimizing mass storage organization and access for multi-dimensional scientific data. 215-219 - Roger D. Hersch:
Parallel storage and retrieval of pixmap images. 221-226 - Darrell D. E. Long, Madhukar N. Thakur:
Scheduling real-time disk transfers for continuous media applications. 227-232 - Thomas Stephenson, Robert Braudes, Glen Speckert, Seth Steinberg, Richard Upton:
Mass storage systems for image management and distribution. 233-240 - Rena A. Haynes:
Network Storage Service usage characteristics. 241-246 - Roger Cummings:
System architectures using Fibre Channel. 251-256 - Ann L. Drapeau, Randy H. Katz:
Striped Tape Arrays. 257-265 - Takashi Nakagomi, Mark Holzbach, Rodney Van Meter, Sanjay Ranade:
Re-defining the storage hierarchy: an ultra-fast magneto-optical disk drive. 267-274 - Robert Hyer, Rich Ruef, Richard W. Watson:
High-performance data transfers using network-attached peripherals at the National Storage Laboratory. 275-284 - Glenn D. Hines, Stephen G. Jurczyk, Robert F. Hodson:
A spacecraft mass storage optical disk system. 285-290
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