DocumentCode
970566
Title
The OSI file service
Author
Lewan, Douglas ; Long, H. Garrett
Author_Institution
AT & T Information Systems, Lincroft, NJ
Volume
71
Issue
12
fYear
1983
Firstpage
1414
Lastpage
1419
Abstract
The OSI File Service defines a standard for transferring, accessing, and managing information stored in or moved between open systems as files. Within the framework defined by the OSI Reference Model the OSI File Service resides within the Application Layer (OSI layer 7). The OSI File Service describes features for basic file transfer and access allowing manipulation of the data contained in a file and features for management of individual files. To minimize the amount of detailed technical information that one needs to determine about a system before communicating with it, the OSI File Service establishes a common model for files. The model used by the OSI File Service is called the Virtual Filestore. Describing file transfer, access, and management in terms of the Virtual Filestore allows interconnection of a wide range of systems of different complexity. The definition of a number of optional subsets within the Virtual. Filestore allows simpler systems to interwork with more sophisticated ones. The OSI File Service defines the aims and objectives that the protocol must achieve. The application protocols for the OSI File Service support the activities required for file transfer, access, and management between open systems.
Keywords
Access protocols; Computer architecture; File systems; Humans; Management information systems; Open systems; Physics computing; Read-write memory; Telecommunication computing; Telecommunication standards;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PROC.1983.12789
Filename
1457057
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