A Prototype Implementation of Archival Intermemory. Yuan Chen, Jan Edler, Andrew Goldberg, Allan Gottlieb, Sumeet Sobti and Peter Yianilos. Proceedings of the 4th ACM Conference on Digital Libraries, Berkeley, California. August 1999.
Abstract
An Archival Intermemory solves the problem of highly survivable digital data storage in the spirit of the Internet. In this paper we describe a prototype implementation of Intermemory, including an overall system architecture and implementations of key system components. The result is a working Intermemory that tolerates up to 17 simultaneous node failures, and includes a Web gateway for browser-based access to data. Our work demonstrates the basic feasibility of Intermemory and represents significant progress towards a deployable system.
BibTeX Entry
@InProceedings{CEG+:improto,
author = "Yuan Chen and Jan Edler and Andrew Goldberg and Allan Gottlieb and Sumeet Sobti and Peter Yianilos",
title = "A Prototype Implementation of {A}rchival {I}ntermemory",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 4th ACM Conference on Digital Libraries, Berkeley,
California",
year = "1999",
month = aug,
}
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