GB/T 16264.4-2008
ActiveInformation technology - Open systems interconnection - The directory - Part 4: Procedures for distributed operation
信息技术 开放系统互连 目录 第4部分: 分布式操作规程
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the procedures for directory operations across multiple systems in a distributed network environment, ensuring consistent data access and updates. It is applied in IT infrastructure for managing directory services, such as X.500-based systems, where user and resource information is distributed across servers. The standard is used by network engineers and system architects to enable interoperability and reliable directory queries in enterprise or telecommunications networks.
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