Virtual Directory (Dictionary Entry)

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Computer Science, IAM, IT

Term

Virtual Directory

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Definitions

An aggregated view of multiple directories built from direct queries to the underlying directories.

A virtual directory differs from a metadirectory by the method employed to build and maintain the super directory.

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Virtual directories are similar in concept to metadirectories in that they create a single directory view from multiple independent directories. They differ in the means used to accomplish this goal. Whereas metadirectories typically use software agents to replicate and synchronize data from various directories in what might be thought of as batch processes, virtual directories create a single view of multiple directories using real-time queries based on mappings from fields in the virtual schema to fields in the physical schemas of the real directories.

(Windley, 2008, p. 148)

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