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Content-addressable storage

Known as: CAS, Content addressable storage, Content addressed storage 
Content-addressable storage, also referred to as associative storage or abbreviated CAS, is a mechanism for storing information that can be retrieved… 
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Review
2018
Review
2018
Memorization plays an important role among music performers, especially pianists, since pianists are expected and encouraged to… 
2011
2011
Desktop virtualization is a very hot concept in both industry and academic communities. Since virtualized desktop system is based… 
2011
2011
CAS (Content Addressable Storage) is virtual disk with deduplication, which merges same-content chunks and reduces the… 
2009
2009
By a single device of the device group in a distributed data copying system, a method is performed. The method includes storing… 
2008
2008
Recent trends have seen database clients use content addressable storage systems (CASs) for nearline storage. While CASs have… 
2004
2004
We use an experimental platform to investigate the potential accuracy and scalability that a massively-parallel holographic… 
1990
1990
A new structure for a high-density 4-Mb CAM (content addressable memory) with sorting function (sort-CAM) is proposed. Retrieval… 
1988
1988
Many AI applications today employ some form of if-then rule-based programming. In languages stressing production rules, such as… 
Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
A 256-word/spl times/32-bit associated memory, referred to as the Content Addressable and Reentrant Memory (CARM), with a 100-ns…