Directory
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Directories) Jump to: navigation, search For Wikipedia's directories, see Wikipedia:Directory.Directory may refer to:
- Directory (file systems) Folder, directory, catalog, or drawer, in computing, is a virtual container within a digital file system, in which groups of computer files and other folders can be kept and organized, folder, a virtual container for files and other folders within a file system and more.
- Directory (databases) Generally, a directory, as used in computing and telephony, refers to a repository or database of information which is heavily optimized for reading, under the assumption that data updates are very rare compared to data reads. Commonly, a directory supports search and browsing in addition to simple lookups, a large collection of information primarily for reading
- Directory service A directory service is simply the software system that stores, organizes and provides access to information in a directory. In software engineering, a directory is a map of the differences between names and values. It allows the lookup of values given a name, similar to a dictionary. As a word in a dictionary may have multiple definitions, in a, a software application for organizing information about a computer network's users and resources
- Directory (political) A Directorial Republic is a country ruled by a College of several men which jointly exercise the powers of Head of State. This system of government is in contrast both with presidential republics and parliamentary republics. In political history, the term Directory, in French Directoire, applies to high collegial institutions of state composed of, a small group of influential states that is said to 'direct' the agenda
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- French Directory The Executive Directory was a body of five Directors that held executive power in France following the Convention and preceding the Consulate. The period of this regime (2 November 1795 until 10 November 1799), commonly known as the Directory (or Directoire) era, constitutes the second to last stage of the French Revolution, the government in revolutionary France from 1795 to 1799
- Telephone directory A telephone directory is a listing of telephone subscribers in a geographical area or subscribers to services provided by the organization that publishes the directory, a book of telephone listings and instructions
- Web directory A web directory or link directory is a directory on the World Wide Web. It specializes in linking to other web sites and categorizing those links, an organized collection of links to other websites
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Does anybody really use a phone book? - KARE
Wed, 28 Jul 2010 03:34:16 GMT+00:00
kare according to its web site, 90% of adults use the printed directories each year. They estimate 46% of adults use it on a weekly basis. ...
Wed, 28 Jul 2010 03:34:16 GMT+00:00
kare according to its web site, 90% of adults use the printed directories each year. They estimate 46% of adults use it on a weekly basis. ...
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