Pending CS 137 Papers
The following is a list of papers that have been suggested for reading
in CS 137. We are unlikely to read every paper in the list, we
will not read them in the order here, and we might read slightly
different versions than are listed here. Also, the citations are
often incomplete; the information here is usually just what was
submitted.
Possible Papers
The list is currently sorted by order of suggestion.
- Zhang et al. RAID+: Deterministic and Balanced Data
Distribution for Large Disk Enclosures, FAST '18. (Gavin)
- Schroeder and Gibson. Disk failures in the real world: What
does an MTTF of 1,000,000 hours mean to you? FAST '07. (Gavin)
- Corbett et al. Row-Diagonal Parity for Double Disk Failure
Correction, FAST '04. (Gavin)
- Conway et al. File Systems Fated For Senescence? Nonsense,
Says Science!, FAST '18 (Kate).
- Kesavan et al. Algorithms and Data Structures for Efficent
Free Space Reclamation in WAFL, FAST '17. (Gavin)
Papers We Won't Be Reading
To save you time suggesting duplicates, these papers have previously
been suggested but I have declined them for the given reasons:
- Vorick and Champine. Sia: Simple Decentralized Storage,
White Paper, Nebulous Inc. [Too short and insufficient
detail; authors are unaware of important related work.]
- Chen et al. An improved P2P File System Scheme based on IPFS
and Blockchain, 2017 IEEE International Conference on Big
Data.
[Too short and insufficient detail; English is hard to read.]
- Bonwick et al. The Zettabyte File System, Technical Report,
Sun Microsystems. [Paper gives too few details about how it
works.]