TR 101 153-2 : 1.1.1
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USERS VIEWS ON ADDRESSING AND DIRECTORIES; PART 2: GUIDELINES TO THE USERS DESIGNING A PRIVATE DIRECTORY SYSTEM
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
4 General considerations
4.1 Who will use the directory system?
4.2 What is needed in a directory?
4.3 What for?
4.4 How is updating to be managed?
4.5 And finally, how could a directory system provide
your company with competitive advantages?
5 General specifications
5.1 Content
5.2 Data interchange
5.3 Security aspects
5.4 Data management
5.5 Search tools, editing and downloading facilities
6 Corporate naming and directory schema
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Understanding the directory environment
6.3 Objects in a directory
6.4 Directory schema
6.5 Naming aspects
6.6 International organization
6.7 Islands of directories
7 Data interchange, synchronization, gateways
7.1 Identification of interfaces and gateways needed
7.2 Objectives
7.3 Solutions
7.4 Open Issues
8 Links with End-user
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Objectives, Requirements
8.3 Solutions
9 Management, updating
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Objectives
9.3 Open issues
10 Security - privacy - misuse prevention
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Objectives
10.3 Open issues
Annex A (informative): X.500 directory technology
A.1 What is a directory?
A.2 The X.500 Directory
A.3 Directory document structure
A.4 Directory Information Tree (DIT)
A.5 The distributed DIT
A.6 The distributed directory
A.7 Directory Management Domains
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