A directory that alphabetically lists the names, addresses and phone numbers of residential, professional, and business phone customers. There are telephone white pages and Internet white pages.
Lists of users that are accessible through the Internet.
directory service of people's names, addresses and locations
Directory of internet users, site names and email addresses.
By analogy with telephone directories, a system to a service which translates names of objects into their network addresses or onto other names with lesser network usage.
Databases containing postal addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses of users on the Internet.
UDDI accepts and organizes three types of information into three broad categories: the White, Yellow and Green Pages. White Pages include address, contact, and known identifiers.
a telephone directory or section of a directory (suually printed on white paper) where the names of people are listed alphabetically along with their telephone numbers
A structured directory of people within an organization.
An online telephone database.
Databases containing email addresses, telephone numbers, and postal addresses of Internet users. You can search the Internet White Pages to find information about particular users.
A hard copy telephone directory listing of subscriber names, addresses, and telephone numbers.
A term used to describe interior pages in the best state of preservation. The preferred state of interior pages.
Telephone directory containing participants in the phone system, sorted alphabetically by name. On the Internet, also known as browsable directory of users at a specific campus.
Databases that contain basic information about users, such as e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, and postal addresses. See also: Knowbot, WHOIS, X.500. [RFC1392].
The Internet supports several databases that contain basic information about users, such as email addresses, telephone numbers, and postal addresses. These databases can be searched to get information about particular individuals. Because they serve a function akin to the telephone book, these databases are often referred to as "white pages. See also: Knowbot, WHOIS, X.500.
In knowledge management terms a white pages is a structured directory of people within an organisation, usually in electronic form.
A white pages is a telephone directory listing of subscriber names, addresses, and telephone numbers. The term white pages is commonly associated with the residential subscriber listings in the standard directories.