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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.

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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, National Center for Statistics and Analysis, Washington, D.C.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.

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Original title: Everie Woman in her Humor. London, Printed by E. A. for Thomas Archer...1609.

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Bound in full contemporary light blue bookcloth with title in gilt on spine.

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Acquisition made accessible thanks to the generous support of the Frederick J. and Margret L. Worden Endowment.

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Acquisition made accessible thanks to the generous support of the Frederick J. and Margret L. Worden Endowment.

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Series name on front cover: Obras Completas; also printed at head of on front end paper; titles in series printed on both pasted-down endpapers.

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Label pasted on front end-paper reads: ... The downfall of Robert E. of Huntington, by Anthony Munday. Date of only known original edition, 1601 Staged, 1598-9. Reproduced in facsimile [Tudor facsimile texts] 1913.

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Cavagna 9706: Acquisition made accessible thanks to a 2015-2017 grant from the Council on Libraries and Information Resources.

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Acquisition made accessible thanks to the generous support of the Frederick J. and Margret L. Worden Endowment.

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One of the obstacles to improved security of the Internet is ad hoc development of technologies with different design goals and different security goals. This paper proposes reconceptualizing the Internet as a secure distributed system, focusing specifically on the application layer. The notion is to redesign specific functionality, based on principles discovered in research on distributed systems in the decades since the initial development of the Internet. Because of the problems in retrofitting new technology across millions of clients and servers, any options with prospects of success must support backward compatibility. This paper outlines a possible new architecture for internet-based mail which would replace existing protocols by a more secure framework. To maintain backward compatibility, initial implementation could offer a web browser-based front end but the longer-term approach would be to implement the system using appropriate models of replication. (C) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.