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Wat (wie) is directory tree - definitie

IN COMPUTING, A FILE SYSTEM CATALOGING STRUCTURE WHICH CONTAINS REFERENCES TO OTHER COMPUTER FILES, AND POSSIBLY OTHER DIRECTORIES
Subdirectory; Directory (computer); Parent directory; Recurse subdirectories; File directory; Subfolder; Directory tree; Directory table; .. (DOS); DOS ..; Directory (file systems); Computer directory; Computer folder; Folder (computing); Linux kernel dcache; Directory Name Lookup Cache; DNLC; Folder name; 🖿; 🗀; 🗁; Parent directories; Subdirectories; Inode/directory
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Directory information tree         
Directory Information Tree
A directory information tree (DIT) is data represented in a hierarchical tree-like structure consisting of the Distinguished Names (DNs) of directory service entries.
subdirectory         
¦ noun (plural subdirectories) Computing a directory below another directory in a hierarchy.
Directory (computing)         
In computing, a directory is a file system cataloging structure which contains references to other computer files, and possibly other directories. On many computers, directories are known as folders, or drawers, analogous to a workbench or the traditional office filing cabinet.

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Directory (computing)

In computing, a directory is a file system cataloging structure which contains references to other computer files, and possibly other directories. On many computers, directories are known as folders, or drawers, analogous to a workbench or the traditional office filing cabinet. The name derives from books like a telephone directory that lists the phone numbers of all the people living in a certain area.

Files are organized by storing related files in the same directory. In a hierarchical file system (that is, one in which files and directories are organized in a manner that resembles a tree), a directory contained inside another directory is called a subdirectory. The terms parent and child are often used to describe the relationship between a subdirectory and the directory in which it is cataloged, the latter being the parent. The top-most directory in such a filesystem, which does not have a parent of its own, is called the root directory.

The freedesktop.org media type for directories within many Unix systems – including but not limited to systems using GNOME, KDE Plasma 5, or ROX Desktop as the desktop environment – is "inode/directory". This is not an IANA registered media type.