Title
A Universal File Server
Abstract
A file server is a utility provided in a computer connected via a local communications network to a number of other computer. File servers exist to preserve material for the benefit of client machines or systems. It is desirable for a file server to be able to support multiple file directory and access management systems, so that the designer of a client system retains the freedom to design the system that best suits him. For example, he may wish to use the rile server to support a predefimed directory structure or as a swapping disk. The paper explores the dedgn issues associated with such a file server and proposes some solutions.
Year
DOI
Venue
1980
10.1109/TSE.1980.230493
IEEE Trans. Software Eng.
Keywords
Field
DocType
predefimed directory structure,dedgn issue,client system,access management system,rile server,best suit,universal file server,multiple file directory,local communications network,file server,client machine,access control,distributed computing,management system,garbage collector
File server,SSH File Transfer Protocol,Stub file,Self-certifying File System,Computer science,Unix file types,Versioning file system,File area network,Operating system,Computer file
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
6
5
0098-5589
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
28
28.01
2
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
A. D. Birrell1315148.92
Roger M. Needham246482075.99