The In-Memory Virtual File System is an implementation and simulation of the actual file system with self-defined commands
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The In-Memory Virtual File System is an implementation and simulation of the actual file system with self-defined commands
It's a Java project that simulates the allocation and de-allocation of files and folders in a virtual file system using different allocation techniques. It provides a command-line interface for users to interact with the virtual file system and perform various operations such as creating files and folders, deleting files and folde
HPC distributed enterprise system, which leverages on cluster computing to parallelize the execution of parameter exploration experiments
This is a mock implementation of a virtual file system with access protection. A user is able to interact with the system through terminal commands.
This project is simulation of the allocation and de-allocation of files and folders using different allocation techniques like Contiguous Allocation (Using Worst Fit allocation), Indexed Allocation and Linked Allocation.
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