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1992
Springer
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Supporting Large Persistent Stores using Conventional Hardware
Persistent programming systems are generally supported by an object store, a conceptually infinite object repository. Objects in such a repository cannot be directly accessed by u...
Francis Vaughan, Alan Dearle
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POS
1994
Springer
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Hardware Support for Stability in a Persistent Architecture
Persistent stores support uniform management of data objects regardless of their lifetimes and locations. Such stores typically maintain a self-consistent state even after failure...
Frans A. Henskens, D. M. Koch, Rasool Jalili, John...
POS
1998
Springer
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Lumberjack: A Log-Structured Persistent Object Store
Lumberjack is a log-structured persistent object store intended for use with conventional operating systems such as Unix. The design draws together facets of previous work, in par...
David Hulse, Alan Dearle
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MSS
1999
IEEE
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Collection-Based Persistent Archives
The supercomputer center, digital library, and archival storage communities have common persistent archival storage requirements. Each of these communities is building software in...
Arcot Rajasekar, Richard Marciano, Reagan Moore
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COGSR
2011
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The persistent visual store as the locus of fixation memory in visual search tasks
Experiments on visual search have demonstrated the existence of a relatively large and reliable memory for which objects have been fixated; an indication of this memory is that re...
David E. Kieras