AS 4019.1-1992
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Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Overview of concepts, models and services
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English
16-04-1992
Provides the Directory capabilities required by OSI applications, OSI management processes, other OSI layer entities, and telecommunications services. Among the capabilities which it provides are those of 'user-friendly naming', whereby objects can be referred to by names which are suitable for citing by human users (though not all objects need have user-friendly names). This Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 9594-1:1990.
Committee |
IT-001
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
0 7262 7426 7
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Pages |
11
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ProductNote |
To run concurrently with AS/NZS 4019.1:1996
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy |
The Directory provides the directory capabilities required by OSI applications, OSI management processes,other OSI layer entities, and telecommunications services. Among the capabilities which it provides are those of'user-friendly naming', whereby objects can be referred to by names which are suitable for citing by human users(though not all objects need have user-friendly names); and 'name-to-address mapping' which allows the bindingbetween objects and their locations to be dynamic. The latter capability allows OSI networks, for example, to be'self-configuring' in the sense that addition, removal and the changes of object location do not affect OSI networkoperation.The Directory is not intended to be a general-purpose database system, although it may be built on suchsystems. It is assumed, for instance, that, as is typical with communications directories, there is a considerablyhigher frequency of 'queries' than of updates. The rate of updates is expected to be governed by the dynamics ofpeople and organizations, rather than, for example, thedynamics of networks. There is also no need for instantaneous global commitment of updates: transientconditions where both old and new versions of the same information are available, are quite acceptable.It is a characteristic of the Directory that, except as a consequence of differing access rights or unpropagatedupdates, the results of directory queries will not be dependent on the identity or location of the enquirer. Thischaracteristic renders the Directory unsuitable for some telecommunications applications, for example some types of routing.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO/IEC 9594-1:1990 | Identical |
First published as AS 4019.1-1992.
AS 3893.1-1991 | Information processing systems - Text communication - Remote Operations Model, notation and service definition |
AS 4019.8-1992 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Authentication framework |
AS 3625-1991 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) |
AS 3893.2-1991 | Information processing systems - Text communication - Remote Operations Protocol specification |
AS 4019.2-1992 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Models |
AS 4019.5-1992 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Protocol specifications |
AS 4019.4-1992 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Procedures for distributed operation |
AS 4019.6-1992 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Selected attribute types |
AS 4019.3-1992 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Abstract service definition |
AS 4019.7-1992 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Selected object classes |
AS 2777-1985 | Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - Basic reference model |
AS/NZS 4167.1:1994 | Information technology - Text and office systems - Document filing and retrieval Abstract service definition and procedures |
AS 4019.4-1992 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Procedures for distributed operation |
AS 4033.5-1992 | Information technology - Text communication - Message-oriented text interchange systems Message store - Abstract service definition |
SAA/SNZ HB68:1995 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Tutorial on naming and addressing |
AS 4038.2-1992 | Industrial automation systems - Manufacturing message specification Protocol specification |
AS 4033.1-1992 | Information technology - Text communication - Message-oriented text interchange systems System and service overview |
MP 59-1995 | Naming and addressing in the Australian OSI environment |
AS 4038.1-1992 | Industrial automation systems - Manufacturing message specification - Service definition |
AS 4033.2-1992 | Information technology - Text communication - Message-oriented text interchange systems Overall architecture |
AS 4019.7-1992 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Selected object classes |
AS 4019.3-1992 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Abstract service definition |
AS 4019.5-1992 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Protocol specifications |
AS 4033.4-1992 | Information technology - Text communication - Message-oriented text interchange systems Message transfer system - Abstract service definition and procedures |
AS 4019.2-1992 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Models |
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