File system, a method of storing and organizing computer files and their data
Sorting, any process of arranging items systematically
Taxonomy (general), the science and practice of classification
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Filingsystem may refer to: Filing cabinet, a piece of office furniture Filesystem, a method of storing and organizing computer files and their data Sorting...
system, filingsystem and system for filing were used to describe methods of organizing, storing and retrieving paper documents. By 1961, the term file system...
Network filesystem may refer to: A distributed filesystem, which is accessed over a computer network Network FileSystem (protocol), a specific brand...
Network FileSystem (NFS) is a distributed filesystem protocol originally developed by Sun Microsystems (Sun) in 1984, allowing a user on a client computer...
Internet Protocol based network filesystem. Other notable network filesystems are Andrew FileSystem (AFS), Apple Filing Protocol (AFP), NetWare Core Protocol...
Hierarchical FileSystem may refer to Hierarchical filesystem, a filesystem that is organized hierarchically with a tree structure Hierarchical FileSystem (Apple)...
Andrew FileSystem (AFS) is a distributed filesystem which uses a set of trusted servers to present a homogeneous, location-transparent file name space...
A systemfile in computers is a critical computer file without which a computer system may not operate correctly. These files may come as part of the...
modify operations. ADFS – Acorn's Advanced Disc filingsystem, successor to DFS. AdvFS – Advanced FileSystem, designed by Digital Equipment Corporation for...
The Encrypting FileSystem (EFS) on Microsoft Windows is a feature introduced in version 3.0 of NTFS that provides filesystem-level encryption. The technology...
The extended filesystem, or ext, was implemented in April 1992 as the first filesystem created specifically for the Linux kernel. It has metadata structure...
The FAT filesystem is a filesystem used on MS-DOS and Windows 9x family of operating systems. It continues to be used on mobile devices and embedded...
A journaling filesystem is a filesystem that keeps track of changes not yet committed to the filesystem's main part by recording the goal of such changes...
for a number of filesystems. Note that in addition to the below table, block capabilities can be implemented below the filesystem layer in Linux (LVM...
Google FileSystem (GFS or GoogleFS, not to be confused with the GFS Linux filesystem) is a proprietary distributed filesystem developed by Google to...
Installable FileSystem (IFS) is a filesystem API in MS-DOS/PC DOS 4.x, IBM OS/2 and Microsoft Windows that enables the operating system to recognize...
Technology FileSystem (NTFS) is a proprietary journaling filesystem developed by Microsoft. Starting with Windows NT 3.1, it is the default filesystem of the...
FileSystem Visualizer, also known as fsv, is a 3D file browser using OpenGL, written by Daniel Richard G. It is a clone of SGI's fsn file manager for...
not prevent the discloser from later filing and obtaining a patent, must be distinguished here from the FTI system. Germany and the UK formerly had a concept...
A versioning filesystem is any computer filesystem which allows a computer file to exist in several versions at the same time. Thus it is a form of revision...
The Unix filesystem (UFS) is a family of filesystems supported by many Unix and Unix-like operating systems. It is a distant descendant of the original...
File Allocation Table (FAT) is a filesystem developed for personal computers and was the default filesystem for MS-DOS and Windows 9x operating systems...
hierarchical filesystem is a filesystem that uses directories to organize files into a tree structure. In a hierarchical filesystem, directories contain...