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We aim for a solution that will support mobility for all of a user's data |
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(everything they'd store in their personal directory). Any pieces of text, |
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any document and any collection of documents should be easy to move |
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to a different computer, and after modifying the data on both systems, |
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it should be easy to bring the two copies back in sync. |
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Our system allows documents and document content to be freely copied |
Our system allows documents and document content to be freely copied |
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without breaking links. As long as a link and the documents |
without breaking links. As long as a link and the documents |
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it links are currently accessible, the link can be shown. |
it links are currently accessible, the link can be shown. |
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References: |
References: |
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- CFS (The Chord project's Cooperative File System) |
- CFS (The Chord project's Cooperative File System) |
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- Coda ("an advanced network filesystem", http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/) |
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- The Internet Backplane Protocol |
- The Internet Backplane Protocol |
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- Issue about nomadicity, Communications of the ACM (Sep 2001) |
- Issue about nomadicity, Communications of the ACM (Sep 2001) |
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- Note: Support for nomadicity includes scaling of resource |
- Note: Support for nomadicity includes scaling of resource |