Understanding and Deploying LDAP Directory Services > 2. A Brief History of Directories > Further Reading |
Further ReadingDevelopment of the Domain Name System. P. Mockapetris, K. J. Dunlap, ACM SIGCOMM Symposium, August 1988. "Grapevine: An Exercise in Distributed Computing." A. D. Birrell, R. Levin, R. M. Needham, M. D. Schroeder, Communications of the ACM , 25, April 1982, pp. 260 “273. History of the Net. S. Feizabadi, Virginia Tech University. Available on the World Wide Web at http://ei.cs.vt.edu/book/chap1/net_hist.html . The ISO Development Environment Version 7.0 Users' Manual Volume 5 ”Quipu. S. Kille, C. Robbins, July 1991. LDAPv3 Specifications. M. Wahl, Innasoft International, Inc. Available on the World Wide Web at http://www3.innasoft.com/ldapworld/ldapv3.html . The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol: X.500 Lite. T. Howes, CITI Technical Report 95-8, July 1995. Available on the World Wide Web at http:// www-leland. stanford .edu/ group /networking/directory/doc/ldap/ldap.html . NameFLOW-Paradise International Directory Service. Available on the World Wide Web at http://www. dante .net/nameflow.html . Overview of the IETF. Available on the World Wide Web at http://www.ietf.org/overview.html . A Scalable, Deployable, Directory Service Framework for the Internet. T. Howes, M. Smith, INET '95. Available on the World Wide Web at http:// info .isoc.org:80/HMP/PAPER/173/abst.html . Understanding X.500: The Directory. D. Chadwick, International Thomson Computer Press, 1996. Now out of print; selected portions available on the World Wide Web at http://www.salford.ac.uk/its024/X500.htm . University of Michigan LDAP Page. Available on the World Wide Web at http://www.umich.edu/~dirsvcs/ldap/index.html . X.500 and Internet Directories. C. Robbins, NEXOR. Available on the World Wide Web at http://www.nexor.com/public/directory.html .
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