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24: \title{Realizing the White Pages\\ using the OSI Directory Service}
25: \author{Marshall T.~Rose\\ Performance Systems International, Inc.\\
26: \tt [email protected]}
27: \date{May 10, 1990\\[0.25in] PSI Technical Report \#90--05--10--1}
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31: This note describes the mappings onto the OSI Directory Service which are used
32: by the NYSERNet/PSI White Pages Pilot Project,
33: in terms of ``refinements'' to the operational behavior of both DSAs and
34: DUAs.
35: It should be stressed that the system remains X.500-conformant,
36: as these refinements merely speak to matters on which the standard is silent,
37: e.g., replication.
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40: This work was partially supported by the
41: U.S.~Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
42: and the Rome Air Development Center of the U.S.~Air Force Systems Command
43: under contract number F30602--88--C--0016.
44: The content of the information contained herein does not necessarily reflect
45: the position or the policy of the U.S.~Government,
46: and no official endorsement should be inferred.}
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