An Intelligent Model for Efficiently Handling Diverse Formats of Files in Different OSes by Implementing the Unification of File Management Policies to Develop an Advanced Filing System

Authors

  • M. Qasim Research Scholar, Dept.of Computer Science, Kashmir University (North Campus), Baramullah, J&K, INDIA
  • W. A. Bhat Assistant Professor, Dept.of Computer Science, Kashmir University (North Campus), Baramullah, J&K, INDIA

Keywords:

File Management, Operating System, Memory Allocation, Access time

Abstract

Over the years file management system has been the center of focus for many studies across various disciplines. There has been research over the explicitly and implementation of such systems however less focus has been put down over the management system of operating systems and its filing approaching of users for an advanced interface. Computers have become a part of daily life for every individual across global and there would be merely any individual who is not dependent on computers. File management systems are an intrinsic part of any operating system as they are the hierarchical system that forms the sub-directories and customizes various folders and files with names that are handled by multiple users across the globe.  In the current, scenario we use various files and folders for multiple tasks and the management of files is a basic yet very complex task for any operating system. This paper presents a model for a unique and efficient file management system based on the unification of management policies and an advanced yet very approachable filing system for users to ensure a smooth process. Also, the proposed model increases the efficiency of processes by reducing access time. The paper also draws the comparison of the unified management system with the existing system to draw its advancement with the proposed model system and also proposes the application and future scope.

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16.08.2023

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Qasim, M. ., & Bhat, W. A. . (2023). An Intelligent Model for Efficiently Handling Diverse Formats of Files in Different OSes by Implementing the Unification of File Management Policies to Develop an Advanced Filing System. International Journal of Intelligent Systems and Applications in Engineering, 11(10s), 888–892. Retrieved from https://ijisae.org/index.php/IJISAE/article/view/3359

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