OSI-DS 35 - Schema for Hotels and Restaurants

Steve Hardcastle-Kille <S.Kille@isode.com> Sun, 08 November 1992 19:44 UTC

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OSI-DS 35
osi-ds-35-00.txt
        AN X.500 SCHEMA FOR HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
        A. Zahm
        October 1992
        Abstract:
              This document suggests an X.500 Directory Schema, or Naming
      Architecture, for  the purpose of storing  useful information about
      hotels and restaurants in the COSINE and Internet X.500 pilots. The
      schema is  independent of any  specific implementation. As  well as
      indicating support for the  standard object classes and attributes,
      some useful object classes and attributes are also defined.

      Corrections  and  additions  to   the  schema  should  be  sent  to
      zahm@e3x.fr


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