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TR 101 153-1 : 1.1.1

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USERS VIEWS ON ADDRESSING AND DIRECTORIES; PART 1: REQUIREMENTS FOR DESIGN AND INTERWORKING
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
   3 Definitions and abbreviations
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Abbreviations
4 Summary of recommendations
5 General considerations
   5.1 Public directories
   5.2 Corporate directories
   5.3 The directory environment
   5.4 Numbering/Addressing
6 Corporate naming and directory schema
   6.1 Introduction
   6.2 Directory schema
   6.3 Objects in a directory
   6.4 Naming aspects
   6.5 International organization
   6.6 Islands of directories
   6.7 Requirements regarding Naming
7 General requirements about public directories
   7.1 Content
   7.2 Data interchange
   7.3 Search Tools
   7.4 Requirements regarding public directories
8 General requirements about private directories
   8.1 Content
   8.2 Data interchange
   8.3 Security aspects
   8.4 Data management
   8.5 Search tools, editing facilities
   8.6 Requirements regarding private directories
9 Data interchange, synchronization, gateways
   9.1 Identification of interfaces and gateways needed
   9.2 Problems encountered
   9.3 Solutions
   9.4 Requirements regarding data interchange,
       synchronization, gateways between directory systems
10 Links with End-User
   10.1 Introduction
   10.2 Objectives, Requirements
   10.3 Solutions
   10.4 Requirements regarding links with end-user of
        directory systems
11 Security - privacy - misuse prevention
    11.1 Introduction
    11.2 Objectives, requirements
    11.3 Open issues
    11.4 Requirements regarding security - privacy -
         misuse prevention
12 Conclusion
Annex A (informative): Abstract of the directory
        survey among European users
    A.1 Sample composition
    A.2 Need for a Directory service
    A.3 How they find someone?
    A.4 Type of information needed
    A.5 Satisfaction and dissatisfaction about
         current systems
    A.6 Response time
    A.7 Information management
    A.8 Interfaces
    A.9 Security
    A.10 Future
History

Analysis of the information structure needed to provide practical interworking between Corporate directories and publicly available directories. Possible indications on users requirements about addressing and numbering.

Committee
USER
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
32
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

EG 202 308 : 1.2.1 USER GROUP; USER INTEROPERABILITY CRITERIA
TR 102 308 : 1.1.1 USER GROUP; USER INTEROPERABILITY CRITERIA
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TR 101 153-2 : 1.1.1 USERS VIEWS ON ADDRESSING AND DIRECTORIES; PART 2: GUIDELINES TO THE USERS DESIGNING A PRIVATE DIRECTORY SYSTEM

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