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1.1 root 1: \begin{thebibliography}{ISO87b}
2:
3: \bibitem[CB87]{RFC-986}
4: R. Callon and H. Braun.
5: \newblock {\it Guidelines ofr the use of Internet-IP addresses in the ISO
6: Connectionless-Mode Network Protocol}.
7: \newblock Request for Comments~986, DDN Network Information Center, SRI
8: International, November 1987.
9:
10: \bibitem[CCI88]{CCITT.Directory}
11: CCITT.
12: \newblock The directory - overview of concepts, models and services.
13: \newblock November 1988.
14: \newblock CCITT X.500 Series Recommendations.
15:
16: \bibitem[ISO87a]{ISO.Network.Naming}
17: Information processing systems - data communications - network services
18: definition: addendum 2 - network layer addressing.
19: \newblock March 1987.
20: \newblock ISO TC 97/SC 6.
21:
22: \bibitem[ISO87b]{ISO.Naming}
23: {ISO} {DIS} 7498-3 on naming and addressing.
24: \newblock May 1987.
25: \newblock ISO/IEC/JTC-1/SC~21.
26:
27: \bibitem[Kil88]{QUIPU.IFIP}
28: S.E. Kille.
29: \newblock The {QUIPU} directory service.
30: \newblock In {\it IFIP WG 6.5 Conference on Message Handling Systems and
31: Distributed Applications}, North Holland Publishing, October 1988.
32:
33: \bibitem[RC87]{RFC-1006}
34: Marshall~T. Rose and Dwight~E. Cass.
35: \newblock {\it {ISO Transport Services on top of the TCP}}.
36: \newblock Request for Comments~1006, DDN Network Information Center, SRI
37: International, May 1987.
38:
39: \bibitem[Ros88]{ISODE.Manual}
40: M.T. Rose.
41: \newblock The {ISO} development environment: user's manual (version 4.0).
42: \newblock July 1988.
43:
44: \bibitem[SA88]{THORN.ECW88}
45: F. Sirovich and M. Antonellini.
46: \newblock The {THORN} x.500 distributed directory environment.
47: \newblock In {\it Esprit Conference Week}, November 1988.
48:
49: \bibitem[TC386]{ECMA.117}
50: ECMA TC32.
51: \newblock {\it Domain Specific Part of Network Layer Addresses}.
52: \newblock ECMA Standard~117, ECMA, June 1986.
53:
54: \end{thebibliography}
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