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GETTING ON BOARD THE INTERNAT

The Global Information Infrastructure

Pages 7-14 | Published online: 06 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

The Internet offers many resources, but its lack of robustness in service, security, and reliability renders it an interim solution to a true global information infrastructure (GII) that supports worldwide commerce. The development of such an infrastructure depends on more than improvements in technology however; for the Gll to be commercially robust, issues concerning regulations, security, and Guttural diversity must also be resolved.

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Notes on contributors

Paul Gray

PAUL.GRAY is a professor in the programs in information science department at the Claremont Graduater School in Claremont CA and editor of this journal’ Books ISMs column.

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