Atul Adya spends much of his time researching Computer network, Computer file, Database, Distributed computing and Wireless network. Computer file is a subfield of Operating system that Atul Adya explores. His research in Operating system is mostly focused on File system.
His Database research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Maintainability, Software engineering and Interoperability. His work deals with themes such as Hash table and State, which intersect with Distributed computing. His Self-certifying File System research incorporates elements of Versioning file system, File Control Block, Unix file types and Distributed File System.
Computer network, Distributed computing, Wireless network, Wireless and Database are his primary areas of study. The Computer network study combines topics in areas such as Computer security, Wi-Fi array and Real-time computing. His studies in Distributed computing integrate themes in fields like Scalability, Persistence and Distributed File System.
His work on Wireless mesh network and Wireless WAN as part of general Wireless network study is frequently connected to Power efficient, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. The concepts of his Wireless study are interwoven with issues in World Wide Web and Bootstrapping. His Database study focuses mostly on Data access, File system fragmentation and Computer file.
His primary scientific interests are in Database, Data access, Computer network, View and Database design. His Database research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Data element, Metadata, Data element definition, Metadata repository and Meta Data Services. His Data access study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Data mapping, Object-relational mapping and Information retrieval.
His Computer network study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Wireless, Gateway and Computer security. His research in View intersects with topics in Data modeling, Data manipulation language, Conceptual model and Data model. His work in the fields of Database model, Database schema and Semi-structured model overlaps with other areas such as Conceptual schema.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Data access, Database, Object-relational mapping, View and Data mapping. Atul Adya interconnects Object, Data mining, Database design and Semi-structured model in the investigation of issues within Data access. He has researched Object in several fields, including Pipeline and Bridging.
His study in Database design is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Data modeling, Software engineering and Data manipulation language. The Semi-structured model portion of his research involves studies in Relational database and Database schema. His Object-relational mapping research includes themes of Row, Conceptual model, Data model, Object-relational impedance mismatch and Systems architecture.
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Farsite: federated, available, and reliable storage for an incompletely trusted environment
Atul Adya;William J. Bolosky;Miguel Castro;Gerald Cermak.
operating systems design and implementation (2002)
Farsite: federated, available, and reliable storage for an incompletely trusted environment
Atul Adya;William J. Bolosky;Miguel Castro;Gerald Cermak.
operating systems design and implementation (2002)
A multi-radio unification protocol for IEEE 802.11 wireless networks
A. Adya;P. Bahl;J. Padhye;A. Wolman.
broadband communications, networks and systems (2004)
A multi-radio unification protocol for IEEE 802.11 wireless networks
A. Adya;P. Bahl;J. Padhye;A. Wolman.
broadband communications, networks and systems (2004)
Reclaiming space from duplicate files in a serverless distributed file system
J.R. Douceur;A. Adya;W.J. Bolosky;P. Simon.
international conference on distributed computing systems (2002)
Reclaiming space from duplicate files in a serverless distributed file system
J.R. Douceur;A. Adya;W.J. Bolosky;P. Simon.
international conference on distributed computing systems (2002)
Reconsidering wireless systems with multiple radios
Paramvir Bahl;Atul Adya;Jitendra Padhye;Alec Wolman.
acm special interest group on data communication (2004)
Reconsidering wireless systems with multiple radios
Paramvir Bahl;Atul Adya;Jitendra Padhye;Alec Wolman.
acm special interest group on data communication (2004)
On-disk file format for a serverless distributed file system
William J. Bolosky;Gerald Cermak;Atul Adya;John R. Douceur.
(2004)
On-disk file format for a serverless distributed file system
William J. Bolosky;Gerald Cermak;Atul Adya;John R. Douceur.
(2004)
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