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INFORMATION STORAGE SYSTEM

Cybernetics and Systems, 2010
This paper examines an Information Storage System (ISS), in which a vocabulary and set of experimental data are defined, on the basis of which both linear and linearized (meaning that they are treated in linear fashion) mathematical models are generated.
Yolanda Villacampa-Esteve   +3 more
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Information storage and display

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1981
AbstractThis perspective on information storage and display reviews the latest technologies and then, taking a broader view, discusses the current understanding of access schemes and cognitive processing to argue the thesis that over the next decade information science will concentrate less on the new tools and more on how they can or should be used ...
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Cortical rewiring and information storage

Nature, 2004
Current thinking about long-term memory in the cortex is focused on changes in the strengths of connections between neurons. But ongoing structural plasticity in the adult brain, including synapse formation/elimination and remodelling of axons and dendrites, suggests that memory could also depend on learning-induced changes in the cortical 'wiring ...
D B, Chklovskii, B W, Mel, K, Svoboda
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Distributed Information Storage Architecture

[1993] Proceedings Twelfth IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage systems, 2002
The authors describe the Distributed Information Storage Architecture (DISA) defined and prototyped at Hewlett-Packard by the Networked Systems Architecture organization. In the first phase of the project, an architecture framework was defined that isolated storage-management functions from database and file-management systems. The idea was to identify
Robert Baird   +2 more
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Storage and retrieval of information

Papers and discussions presented at the the November 7-9, 1955, eastern joint AIEE-IRE computer conference: Computers in business and industrial systems on - AIEE-IRE '55 (Eastern), 1955
The history of the development of modern information-processing machines is largely the history of the development of competent memory systems. These must be capable of storing digital information for longer or shorter times, of making desired information available with no more than a given delay, and of having total information-storage capacities ...
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Modulation and coding for information storage

IEEE Communications Magazine, 1991
Many of the types of modulation codes designed for use in storage devices using magnetic recording are discussed. The codes are intended to minimize the negative effects of intersymbol interference. The channel model is first presented. The peak detection systems used in most commercial disk drives are described, as are the run length-limited (d,k ...
Paul H. Siegel, Jack K. Wolf
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The evolution of information storage and heredity

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1995
Many important transitions in evolution are associated with novel ways of storing and transmitting information. The storage of information in DNA sequence, and its transmission through DNA replication, is a fundamental hereditary system in all extant organisms, but it is not the only way of storing and transmitting information, and has itself replaced,
E, Jablonka, E, Szathmáry
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Survivable information storage systems

Computer, 2000
As society increasingly relies on digitally stored and accessed information, supporting the availability, integrity and confidentiality of this information is crucial. We need systems in which users can securely store critical information, ensuring that it persists, is continuously accessible, cannot be destroyed and is kept confidential.
Jay J. Wylie   +5 more
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Information Storage

2010
The success of information transfer from the suppliers depends largely up on the organization of the data to cater for different categories of the users. It calls for quick, competitive and cost effective solutions. To meet the same, hierarchical data representation is introduced in this chapter.
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