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Title A History of the Andrew File System
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Author(s) Brashear, Derrick (speaker) ; Altman, Jeffrey (speaker) (Your File System Inc.)
Corporate author(s) CERN. Geneva
Imprint 2011-02-22. - Streaming video.
Series (Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme ; 2010-2011)
Lecture note on 2011-02-22T11:00:00
Presented at Academic Training Lectures
Subject category Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme
Abstract Derrick Brashear and Jeffrey Altman will present a technical history of the evolution of Andrew File System starting with the early days of the Andrew Project at Carnegie Mellon through the commercialization by Transarc Corporation and IBM and a decade of OpenAFS. The talk will be technical with a focus on the various decisions and implementation trade-offs that were made over the course of AFS versions 1 through 4, the development of the Distributed Computing Environment Distributed File System (DCE DFS), and the course of the OpenAFS development community. The speakers will also discuss the various AFS branches developed at the University of Michigan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Carnegie Mellon University.
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