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Internet Research, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, 1999
- Robert Loew, Ingo Stengel, Udo Bleimann, Aidan McDonald:

Security aspects of an enterprise-wide network architecture. 8-15 - Stefanos Gritzalis

, George Aggelis, Diomidis Spinellis
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Architectures for secure portable executable content. 16-24 - Michael P. Evans, Andrew D. Phippen

, G. Mueller, Steven Furnell
, Peter W. Sanders, Paul L. Reynolds:
Strategies for content migration on the World Wide Web. 25-34 - David Finkel, Craig E. Wills, Brian Brennan, Chris Brennan:

Distriblets: Java-based distributed computing on the Web. 35-40 - Vassilis Prevelakis:

Managing large WWW sites. 41-48 - Lars C. Wolf:

Multimedia applications in heterogeneous Internet/ATM environments. 49-57 - Timo O. Alanko, Markku Kojo, Mika Liljeberg, Kimmo E. E. Raatikainen:

Mobile access to the Internet: a mediator-based solution. 58-65 - Holger D. Hofmann, Volker Muench, Jeanne Stynes:

Mechanisms of component-oriented software development. 66-75
Volume 9, Number 2, 1999
- Troy J. Strader, Michael J. Shaw:

Consumer cost differences for traditional and Internet markets. 82-92 - Carol J. Pardun, Larry Lamb:

Corporate Web sites in traditional print advertisements. 93-99 - Thomas P. Keenan

, David Mitchell Trotter:
The changing role of community networks in providing citizen access to the Internet. 100-108 - Deon Nel

, Raymond van Niekerk, Jean-Paul Berthon, Tony Davies:
Going with the flow: Web sites and customer involvement. 109-116 - Amanda Spink, Judy Bateman, Bernard J. Jansen

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Searching the Web: a survey of EXCITE users. 117-128 - Chee-Wai Ho, Angela Goh:

Jamaica: a World Wide Web profiler. 129-139 - Seng Wai Loke, Leon Sterling, Liz Sonenberg:

A knowledge-based approach to domain-specialized information agents. 140-152 - Paul Andrew Watters

, Malti Patel:
Semantic processing performance of Internet machine translation systems. 153-160
Volume 9, Number 3, 1999
- Kevin Johnston, Parminder Johal:

The Internet as a "virtual cultural region": are extant cultural classification schemes appropriate? 178-186 - Harry Bruce:

Perceptions of the Internet: what people think when they search the Internet for information. 187-199 - Fred Beard, Rolf L. Olsen:

Webmasters as mass media gatekeepers: a qualitative exploratory study. 200-211 - Schubert Foo, Siu Cheung Hui, See Wai Yip:

Enhancing the quality of low bit-rate real-time Internet communication services. 212-224 - Neil Selwyn

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Educational superhighways - in the public or private interest? 225-231 - Paul Vassallo:

The knowledge continuum - organizing for research and scholarly communication. 232-242
Volume 9, Number 4, 1999
- Vesna Hassler, Helmut Biely:

Digital signature management. 262-271 - Caroline Grimaldi, Tanya Goette:

The Internet and the independence of individuals with disabilities. 272-280 - Clare Brindley

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The marketing of gambling on the Internet. 281-286 - Thomas Joachim Odhiambo Afullo

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Telecommunication and information infrastructures in the Botswana and SADC development strategy. 287-296 - Roblyn Simeon:

Evaluating domestic and international Web-site strategies. 297-308 - Beth Evans:

The authors of academic library home pages: their identity, training and dissemination of Web construction skills. 309-319
Volume 9, Number 5, 1999
- Gary Saunders, Rick Weible:

Electronic courses: old wine in new bottles? 339-347 - C. Richard Baker:

An analysis of fraud on the Internet. 348-360 - Paolo Bellavista

, Antonio Corradi
, Fabio Tarantino, Cesare Stefanelli:
Mobile agents for Web-based systems management. 360-371 - Steven M. Furnell

, T. Karweni:
Security implications of electronic commerce: a survey of consumers and businesses. 372-382 - Kelsey L. Johnson, Mark M. Misic:

Benchmarking: a tool for Web site evaluation and improvement. 383-392 - Dean A. Morss:

A study of student perspectives on Web-based learning: WebCT in the classroom. 393-408

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