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18th MSS 2001: San Diego, California, USA
- 18th IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage Systems, MSS 2001: Large Scale Storage in the Web, San Diego, CA, USA, April 17-20, 2001. IEEE Computer Society 2001, ISBN 0-7695-0849-9
Grid Session
- Heinz Stockinger:
Distributed Database Management Systems and the Data Grid. 1-12 - Bill Allcock, Joseph Bester, John Bresnahan, Ann L. Chervenak, Carl Kesselman, Sam Meder, Veronika Nefedova, Darcy Quesnel, Steven Tuecke, Ian T. Foster:
Secure, Efficient Data Transport and Replica Management for High-Performance Data-Intensive Computing. 13-28 - Reagan W. Moore:
Knowledge-based Grids. 29-40
Storage Applications, Session A
- Terry Jones, Beata Sarnowska, Frank Lovato, David Magee, John Kothe:
Architecture, Implementation, and Deployment of a High Performance, High Capacity Resilient Mass Storage Server (RMSS). 41-66 - Nathan Stone, J. Ray Scott, John Kochmar, Jason Sommerfield, Ravi Subramanya, Raghurama Reddy, Katie Vargo:
Mass Storage on the Terascale Computing System. 67-78
File Systems
- Arun Iyengar, Shudong Jin, Jim Challenger:
Efficient Algorithms for Persistent Storage Allocation. 85-100 - Hyeran Lim, Vikram Kapoor, Chirag Wighe, David H. C. Du:
Active Disk File System: A Distributed, Scalable File System. 101-116 - Thomas Ruwart:
File System Benchmarks, Then, Now, and Tomorrow. 117-126
Storage Applications, Session B
- Phil Andrews, Tom Sherwin, Victor Hazlewood:
High-Speed Data Transfer via HPSS using Striped Gigabit Ethernet Communications Phil Andrews, Tom Sherwin, and Victor Hazlewood. 127-134 - Emin Gabrielyan, Roger D. Hersch:
SFIO a striped file I/O library for MPI. 135-144 - Marti Bancroft, Phillip L. Snyder, Mark Woodyard:
Two case studies of the application of dynamic modeling techniques in performance assessment and prediction of complex shared storage architectures. 145-156
Benchmarks
- Ian Bird, Bryan Hess, Andy Kowalski:
Building the Mass Storage System at Jefferson Lab Ian Bird, Bryan Hess, Andy Kowalski. 157-174 - Roberta Allsman:
Simplifying the Web User's Interface to Massive Data Sets. 175-190 - Warren M. Sterling:
A Massive Repository for the National Medical Knowledge Bank Warren M. Sterling, Ph.D. 191-206
Emerging Technologies
- Tara M. Madhyastha, Katherine Pu Yangy:
Physical Modeling of Probe-Based Storage. 207-224 - Haichuan Zhang, Edwin P. Walker, Wenyi Feng, Yi Zhang, Joannes M. Costa, Alexander S. Dvornikov, Sadik C. Esener, Peter Rentzepis:
Multi-layer Optical Data Storage Based on Two-photon Recordable Fluorescent Disk Media. 225-236 - Tien-Hsin Chao, Hanying Zhou, George Reyes:
Compact Holographic Data Storage System. 237-248
Lunch presentation
- Steven R. Bratt:
Arms Control in the Information Age: World-Wide Data Acquisition, Analysis, Storage and Access in Near-Realtime. 249-276
2-minute Poster Madness
- James P. Hughes, Christopher J. Feist:
Architecture of the Secure File System. 277-290 - Phil Andrews, Tom Sherwin, Bryan Banister:
Large-Scale Flexible Storage with SAN Technology Phil Andrews, Tom Sherwin, and Bryan Banister. 291-296 - Philip K. C. Tse, Clement H. C. Leung:
Retrieving Multimedia Objects From Hierarchical Storage Systems. 297-302 - Hojung Cha, Jongmin Lee, Jaehak Oh, Rhan Ha:
Video Server with Tertiary Storage. 303-312 - Joshua C. Neil:
Characterizing Long Term Usage of a Mass Storage System At a Super Computer Site. 313-326 - Yoshitake Shinkai, Tetsutaro Maruyama, Naomi Yoshi:
Software RAID Technology for cluster environments Yoshitake Shinkai, Tetsutaro Maruyama, Naomi Yoshizawa. 327-338 - Ali E. Dashti:
WARP: Warp Around Data Placement Technique for Serpentine Tapes. 339-348 - Gary Mueller:
JiroTM Management Applications. 349-352 - Parmesh Dwivedi:
Archive - Where it started and the Problems of Perpetuity. 353-361
Vendor Presentations
- Bruce Naegel:
Challenges and Solutions in Allocating Data in a SAN Environment. 377-390 - Felipe Cariño, John G. Burgess:
StorHouse.com - The Data Management Service Provider. 391-
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