CS 182-1, Spring 2008 
 File Systems
Quick index:
CS182-1 is a reading course in file systems, with an emphasis on
current research directions.  It will be taught in the manner of a
graduate seminar, with much of the material selected by and presented
by the students.
Resources
There are many places to find papers on file systems.  This list
highlights a few sources, but is hardly exhaustive.
Conferences
A quick directory of conferences useful in finding file-system papers:
There are many more conferences than these, 
Journals
Journals that have file systems papers:
    -  ACM Transactions on Storage (TOS)
    
-  Communications of the ACM (older issues)
    
-  IEEE Computer (older issues)
    
-  ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS)
    
-  IEEE Transactions on Computers (sometimes)
    
-  Software—Practice and Experience
Bibliographies
A number of people have created bibliographies of file-system-related
papers.  Some of them are even fairly up to date.
The class grading will be based on participation (10%) and a final
project (90%).  The project grading will be broken down as follows:
    -  Project proposal: 5%.  Criteria are completeness of the
	proposal and general writing quality.
    
-  Preliminary report: 20%.  Criteria are writing quality,
	completeness of the report, and progress toward the goal.
    
-  Draft of final report: 15%.  Criteria are completeness and
	writing quality.
    
-  In-class presentation: 10%.  Criteria are completeness and
	quality.
    
-  Final report: 40%.  Criteria are overall project quality and
	writing quality.
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