Hi all

I'm pleased to announce 2 newly published articles in The Python Papers 
(ojs.pythonpapers.org).

FUSE’ing Python for Development of Storage Efficient Filesystem
(http://ojs.pythonpapers.org/index.php/tpp/article/view/244)

Abstract: Filesystem is a core component of a functional operating system. 
Traditional Filesystem development has been confined to the kernel space. A 
customized, purpose-built, and user-driven Filesystem development involves 
extensive knowledge of kernel internals, tools and processes. Alternatively, 
user-space Filesystems are preferred over the kernel space Filesystem, for ease 
of development, portability and developing prototypes Filesystems, particularly 
for intuitive abstraction of “non-file” objects.

This paper proposes usage of FUSE kernel module to develop a functional 
Filesystem in user-space, titled “seFS”. Apart from offering convenience of 
user-space development, FUSE allows on-par features and functionality of a 
kernel space Filesystem. We demonstrate development of a Filesystem in Python 
on Ubuntu 11.04 system with Python-Fuse bindings.

seFS Filesystem abstracts a SQLite database to store files data and metadata. 
By developing a Filesystem with Python-FUSE, we quickly solved the problem of 
efficient data management with online de-duplication and data compression. We 
discuss the internals of FUSE, its operation and implementation in this paper.


An Artificial Life Simulation Library Based on Genetic Algorithm, 3-Character 
Genetic Code and Biological Hierarchy
(http://ojs.pythonpapers.org/index.php/tpp/article/view/245)

Abstract: Genetic algorithm (GA) is inspired by biological evolution of genetic 
organisms by optimizing the genotypic combinations encoded within each 
individual with the help of evolutionary operators, suggesting that GA may be a 
suitable model for studying real-life evolutionary processes. This paper 
describes the design of a Python library for artificial life simulation, 
Digital Organism Simulation Environment (DOSE), based on GA and biological 
hierarchy starting from genetic sequence to population. A 3-character 
instruction set that does not take any operand is introduced as genetic code 
for digital organism. This mimics the 3-nucleotide codon structure in naturally 
occurring DNA. In addition, the context of a 3-dimensional world composing of 
ecological cells is introduced to simulate a physical ecosystem. Using DOSE, an 
experiment to examine the changes in genetic sequences with respect to mutation 
rates is presented.

Maurice Ling
Co-EIC, The Python Papers
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