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% run this through LaTeX with the appropriate wrapper \f \chapter {User Naming Architecture} \f \section {Overview} The original work in INCA defined a naming architecture. Some of this work has been overtaken by standardisation activity, and other components are not relevant here. A few pieces are retained, as they may be of general use. The entire naming architecture is shown in Appendix~\ref{naming} on page~\pageref{naming}. \f \section {THORN} \label{thorn:na} The THORN\index{thorn} project is a significant ESPRIT project, which is implementing Directory services\cite{thorn}. THORN has defined a Naming Architecture, which includes a number of non-standard, but useful attributes \cite{thorn-na}. This architecture has been adopted for use in QUIPU at UCL, and for this reason, information in this architecture is not duplicated here. The latest version of the THORN Naming Architecture in available via FTAM from UCL (the address is given in the {\bf Preface\/} of this Manual) in the files \file{thorn/thorn-na.txt}, \file{thorn/thorn-na.ps} or \file{thorn/thorn-na.ms} depending whether you want a ``plain text'', ``postscript'' or ``nroff -ms'' version. Alternatively you could Mail \verb"quipu-support" asking for the relevant document (see Section~\ref{quipu:support}). \f \section {Common Name Forms} The use of ISO 3166 codes is abhorrent, as it makes the DUA perform things which the DSA should do. Therefore a more general country attribute is introduced (see Figure~\ref{country-na}).. The intention is to use this attribute to permit users to search for countries based on familiar strings. QUIPU supports multiple inheritance, so there is a need to define an QUIPU Object class, which will permit all of the standard QUIPU attributes to be associated with all objects in the QUIPU Directory, the definition can be found in Figure~\ref{na-summary}, in Appendix~\ref{naming}. \tagrind {country}{Country}{country-na} \f \section {File Transfer Applications} FTAM and Teletex needs the Directory to identify filestores. This is straightforward. Note that it is the generic service, which is important, not the protocol. It is quite possible for a given filestore to be accessible by both protocols. The functionality offered by QUIPU is to label a filestore, and identify either FTAM, Teletex, or NIFTP (UK Blue Book) access (see Figure~\ref{ftam-na}). \tagrind {ftam}{FTAM Naming}{ftam-na}