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        Title           : Wide Area Directory Deployment Experiences
        Author(s)       : T. Eklof, L. Daigle 
        Filename        : draft-eklof-dag-experiences-01.txt
        Pages           : 20
        Date            : 18-Oct-99
        
The TISDAG (Technical Infrastructure for Swedish Directory Access
Gateway) project provided valuable insight into the current
reality of deploying a wide-scale directory service.  This
document catalogues some of the experiences gained in developing
the necessary infrastructure for a national (i.e., multi-organizational)
directory service and pilot deployment of the service in an environment
with off-the-shelf directory service products.  A perspective on
the project's relationship to other directory deployment projects
is provided, along with some proposals for future extensions of
the work (larger scale deployment, other application areas).

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