Based on standard naming conventions in academic and preprint repositories, this identifier does not immediately match a well-known, widely cited paper in major databases (like arXiv or major conference proceedings) using that specific prefix.

NSFS-160, short for Networked Storage File System-160, is an open standard that defines a set of protocols and guidelines for data protection and file system operations. Developed by a team of experts from leading technology companies, NSFS-160 aims to provide a universal framework for data storage and retrieval, ensuring the security, reliability, and efficiency of file systems across various platforms and environments. nsfs-160

: NSFS-160 introduces secure multi-tenancy, allowing multiple users or organizations to share the same file system infrastructure without compromising security or data integrity. Based on standard naming conventions in academic and


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Based on standard naming conventions in academic and preprint repositories, this identifier does not immediately match a well-known, widely cited paper in major databases (like arXiv or major conference proceedings) using that specific prefix.

NSFS-160, short for Networked Storage File System-160, is an open standard that defines a set of protocols and guidelines for data protection and file system operations. Developed by a team of experts from leading technology companies, NSFS-160 aims to provide a universal framework for data storage and retrieval, ensuring the security, reliability, and efficiency of file systems across various platforms and environments.

: NSFS-160 introduces secure multi-tenancy, allowing multiple users or organizations to share the same file system infrastructure without compromising security or data integrity.

UzSU History

In December 2023, Jasurbek Jabborov, Dono Abdurahmanova, Sabina Olimova, and Asha Bukharbaeva – a group of four students from Uzbekistan studying in the UK came together with a shared purpose: to create a unified platform that would serve as a home for Uzbek students far from their homeland. 

They recognized the challenges of navigating academic life in a foreign country while staying connected to their cultural roots. Driven to foster a sense of belonging, they decided to establish Uzbekistan’s Students’ Union (UzSU).

The idea was born out of conversations about the need for a supportive community – one that could not only celebrate Uzbek culture but also empower students to succeed. The founders were motivated by creating a space where students could exchange ideas, collaborate on projects, and form meaningful connections.

They envisioned UzSU as a bridge between Uzbekistan’s students and their prosperous future.