A Study on the Future Storage System as brain coordinator

  • Yi, Cheon-Hee (Dept of Electronic Engineering, Chong-ju University) ;
  • Yi, Jae-Young (Dept of Electronic Engineering, Chong-ju University)
  • Published : 2009.03.31

Abstract

In this paper an attempt for realizing a storage system which works as a part of human brain has been discussed. The system is expected to be able to coordinate with human brain. And current storage may have inherent problem due to an intrinsic attribute of storage, exclusiveness. Directory structure in it must be a source of confusion, if it used out side of the range of limitation. Adapting multidimensional annotation of file name extension and directory-less file system, a new storage system able to associate and coordinate with human brain may be available near future. This paper showed that the limitation of current storage system clearly exists, because of human brain limitation to memorize directory name.

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