This paper describes a directory service framework for the Internet that fits within the approach outlined in the IETF's RFC 1588. This framework consists of a global directory service that enables virtually any local directory service to operate under it. We also include an optimized local directory service, thereby providing a complete solution for Internet directory service. Our approach uses proven Internet technology (e.g., the Domain Name System and Uniform Resource Locators) and successful or promising pieces of other services (e.g., X.500 and WHOIS++). Previous attempts to create a unified Internet directory service, such as X.500, LDAP, WHOIS++, and SOLO, have not been fully accepted because of difficulties in implementation and de...
This thesis presents a scalable service-oriented architecture for the demand-driven deployment of lo...
In mobile distributed environments applications often need to dynamically obtain information that is...
International audience<p>The Internet was designed to interconnect a few hundreds networks, but now ...
The Internet is in need of a comprehensive directory service. From finding people and documents to p...
Fast response time, large amounts of directory information, and friendly user interfaces are key cr...
The Directory has grown to be an important OSI application as it acts as a focal point and general s...
One of the more difficult aspects of using electronic mail is finding the address of the person you ...
Abstract: The paper presents a detailed, systematized description of the LDAP directory se...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
This paper describes the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), which provides low-overhead a...
Traditional Voice-over-IP applications such as Microsoft NetMeeting assume that the user is on a mac...
This paper presents a federated directory system, which allows registration and discovery of semanti...
Abstract — The effectiveness of service provisioning in large-scale networks is highly dependent on ...
The vision of the Internet of Things (IoT) covers not only the well-regulated processes of the suppl...
This paper briefly summarizes the functionality provided by the X.500 Directory (i.e., the CCITT X.5...
This thesis presents a scalable service-oriented architecture for the demand-driven deployment of lo...
In mobile distributed environments applications often need to dynamically obtain information that is...
International audience<p>The Internet was designed to interconnect a few hundreds networks, but now ...
The Internet is in need of a comprehensive directory service. From finding people and documents to p...
Fast response time, large amounts of directory information, and friendly user interfaces are key cr...
The Directory has grown to be an important OSI application as it acts as a focal point and general s...
One of the more difficult aspects of using electronic mail is finding the address of the person you ...
Abstract: The paper presents a detailed, systematized description of the LDAP directory se...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
This paper describes the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), which provides low-overhead a...
Traditional Voice-over-IP applications such as Microsoft NetMeeting assume that the user is on a mac...
This paper presents a federated directory system, which allows registration and discovery of semanti...
Abstract — The effectiveness of service provisioning in large-scale networks is highly dependent on ...
The vision of the Internet of Things (IoT) covers not only the well-regulated processes of the suppl...
This paper briefly summarizes the functionality provided by the X.500 Directory (i.e., the CCITT X.5...
This thesis presents a scalable service-oriented architecture for the demand-driven deployment of lo...
In mobile distributed environments applications often need to dynamically obtain information that is...
International audience<p>The Internet was designed to interconnect a few hundreds networks, but now ...