Annotation of 43BSDReno/contrib/isode-beta/doc/quipu/quipu.bbl, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: \begin{thebibliography}{CCI84b}
        !             2: 
        !             3: \bibitem[CCI84a]{CCITT.MHS.84}
        !             4: CCITT~SG~5/VII.
        !             5: \newblock Recommendations {X.400}.
        !             6: \newblock October 1984.
        !             7: \newblock Message Handling Systems: System Model - Service Elements.
        !             8: 
        !             9: \bibitem[CCI84b]{CCITT.X411.84}
        !            10: CCITT~SG~5/VII.
        !            11: \newblock Recommendations {X.411}.
        !            12: \newblock October 1984.
        !            13: \newblock Message Handling Systems: Message Transfer Layer.
        !            14: 
        !            15: \bibitem[CCI88]{CCITT.Directory}
        !            16: CCITT.
        !            17: \newblock The directory - overview of concepts, models and services.
        !            18: \newblock December 1988.
        !            19: \newblock CCITT X.500 Series Recommendations.
        !            20: 
        !            21: \bibitem[ISO88]{ISO.Directory}
        !            22: ISO.
        !            23: \newblock The directory - overview of concepts, models and services.
        !            24: \newblock April 1988.
        !            25: \newblock ISO DIS 9594.
        !            26: 
        !            27: \bibitem[Kil87]{ECW87.INCA}
        !            28: S.E. Kille.
        !            29: \newblock {INCA} directory services.
        !            30: \newblock In {\it Esprit '87: Achievements and Impact}, pages~1472--1476, North
        !            31:   Holland Publishing, September 1987.
        !            32: 
        !            33: \bibitem[Kil88a]{QUIPU.Design}
        !            34: S.E. Kille.
        !            35: \newblock {\it The Design of {QUIPU}}.
        !            36: \newblock Research Note~32, Department of Computer Science, University College
        !            37:   London, July 1988.
        !            38: 
        !            39: \bibitem[Kil88b]{QUIPU.IFIP}
        !            40: S.E. Kille.
        !            41: \newblock The {QUIPU} directory service.
        !            42: \newblock In {\it IFIP WG 6.5 Conference on Message Handling Systems and
        !            43:   Distributed Applications}, North Holland Publishing, October 1988.
        !            44: 
        !            45: \bibitem[Kil89a]{NSAP.Approach}
        !            46: S.E. Kille.
        !            47: \newblock {\it An interim Approach to use of Network Addresses}.
        !            48: \newblock Research Note~RN/89/13, Department of Computer Science, University
        !            49:   College London, February 1989.
        !            50: 
        !            51: \bibitem[Kil89b]{PSAP.String}
        !            52: S.E. Kille.
        !            53: \newblock {\it A string encoding of Presentation Address}.
        !            54: \newblock Research Note~RN/89/14, Department of Computer Science, University
        !            55:   College London, February 1989.
        !            56: 
        !            57: \bibitem[KR88]{QUIPU.Distributed}
        !            58: S.E. Kille and C.J. Robbins.
        !            59: \newblock Distributed operations in {QUIPU}.
        !            60: \newblock In {\it Esprit Conference Week}, North Holland Publishing, November
        !            61:   1988.
        !            62: 
        !            63: \bibitem[RKT89]{QUIPU.Manual}
        !            64: C.J. Robbins, S.E. Kille, and A. Turland.
        !            65: \newblock The {ISO} development environment: user's manual (version 5.0).
        !            66: \newblock March 1989.
        !            67: \newblock Volume 5: QUIPU.
        !            68: 
        !            69: \end{thebibliography}

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