Unit 1 : Introduction
1.1 The Heart of the file structure Design
1.2 A Short History of File Structure Design
2.1 Physical Files and Logical Files
2.2 Opening Files
2.3 Closing Files
2.4 Reading and Writing
2.5 Seeking
2.6 Special Characters in Files
2.7 The Unix Directory Structure
2.8 Physical devices and Logical Files
2.9 File-related Header Files
2.10 UNIX file System Commands
3.1 Disks
3.2 Magnetic Tape
3.3 Disk versus Tape
3.4 Introduction to CD-ROM
3.5 Physical Organization of CD-ROM
3.6 CD-ROM Strengths and Weaknesses
3.7 Storage as Hierarchy
3.8 A journey of a Byte
3.9 Buffer Management
3.10 Input /Output in UNIX.
1.2 A Short History of File Structure Design
2.1 Physical Files and Logical Files
2.2 Opening Files
2.3 Closing Files
2.4 Reading and Writing
2.5 Seeking
2.6 Special Characters in Files
2.7 The Unix Directory Structure
2.8 Physical devices and Logical Files
2.9 File-related Header Files
2.10 UNIX file System Commands
3.1 Disks
3.2 Magnetic Tape
3.3 Disk versus Tape
3.4 Introduction to CD-ROM
3.5 Physical Organization of CD-ROM
3.6 CD-ROM Strengths and Weaknesses
3.7 Storage as Hierarchy
3.8 A journey of a Byte
3.9 Buffer Management
3.10 Input /Output in UNIX.