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== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
− | * In a telephone directory, the nodes are names and the data items are telephone numbers. | + | * In a [[telephone directory]], the nodes are names and the data items are [[Telephone number|telephone numbers]]. |
* In the [[Domain Name System]], the [[Node (computer science)|nodes]] are domain names and the data items are [[IP address|IP addresses]] (and alias, mail server names, etc.). | * In the [[Domain Name System]], the [[Node (computer science)|nodes]] are domain names and the data items are [[IP address|IP addresses]] (and alias, mail server names, etc.). | ||
− | * In a directory used by a network operating system, the nodes represent resources that are managed by the OS, including users, computers, printers and other shared resources. | + | * In a directory used by a [[network operating system]], the nodes represent resources that are managed by the OS, including [[Users (computing)|users]], [[computers]], [[printers]], and other shared resources. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directory_service Directory service] @ Wikipedia | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directory_service Directory service] @ Wikipedia | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 7 May 2016
A directory service is a software system that stores, organizes, and provides access to information in a computer operating system's directory.
Description
In software engineering, a directory is a map between names and values. It allows the lookup of named values, similar to a dictionary. As a word in a dictionary may have multiple definitions, a directory service can associate a name with multiple, different pieces of information. Likewise, as a word may have different parts of speech and different definitions, a name in a directory may have many different types of data.
Directories may be very narrow in scope, supporting only a small set of node types and data types, or they may be very broad, supporting an arbitrary or extensible set of types.
Examples
- In a telephone directory, the nodes are names and the data items are telephone numbers.
- In the Domain Name System, the nodes are domain names and the data items are IP addresses (and alias, mail server names, etc.).
- In a directory used by a network operating system, the nodes represent resources that are managed by the OS, including users, computers, printers, and other shared resources.
See also
External Links
- Directory service @ Wikipedia