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статья (элемент) каталога или справочника
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Directory service — A directory service is the software system that stores, organizes and provides access to information in a directory. In software engineering, a directory is a map between names and values. It allows the lookup of values given a name, similar to a … Wikipedia
directory caching — A feature of Novell NetWare that copies the file allocation table (FAT) and the directory entry table into the network server s memory. When file requests are made, information is retrieved from the cache rather than from the hard disk, thus… … Dictionary of networking
directory structure duplication — A technique that maintains duplicate copies of the file allocation table (FAT) and directory entry table in separate areas of a hard disk. If the first copy is damaged or destroyed, the second copy is immediately available for use. See also … Dictionary of networking
directory verification — A process that performs a consistency check on duplicate sets of file allocation tables (FATs) and directory entry tables to verify that they are identical. The verification occurs every time the server is started. See also directory… … Dictionary of networking
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Directory information tree — A directory information tree (DIT) is data represented in a hierarchical tree like structure consisting of the Distinguished Names (DNs) of directory service entries. Both the X.500 protocols and the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)… … Wikipedia
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