Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 49, Issue 3

5 -- 0Diane Crawford. Editorial pointers
9 -- 10. News track
11 -- 13Diane Crawford. Forum
15 -- 18Phillip G. Armour. The operational executive sponsor
19 -- 20Robert L. Glass. Is the crouching tiger a threat?
21 -- 24Bertrand Meyer, Willy Zwaenepoel. Europe s computer scientists take fate into their own hands
27 -- 30David A. Patterson. Computer science education in the 21:::st::: century
31 -- 0David A. Patterson. Reviving your favorite CS books
33 -- 35Jeannette M. Wing. Computational thinking
36 -- 39Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin, Joseph S. Sventek, Kurt Geihs. Introduction
41 -- 47Paul Robertson, Brian Williams. Automatic recovery from software failure
48 -- 54George Porter, Randy H. Katz. Effective web service load balancing through statistical monitoring
55 -- 60Jerry Rolia, Ludmila Cherkasova, Martin F. Arlitt, Vijay Machiraju. Supporting application quality of service in shared resource pools
62 -- 67Kenji Leibnitz, Naoki Wakamiya, Masayuki Murata. Biologically inspired self-adaptive multi-path routing in overlay networks
69 -- 73Atul Singh, Mads Haahr. Creating an adaptive network of hubs using Schelling s model
76 -- 81Martin Halvey, Mark T. Keane, Barry Smyth. Mobile web surfing is the same as web surfing
82 -- 86Vicki R. McKinney, Mary M. Whiteside. Maintaining distributed relationships
87 -- 91Zhiping D. Walter, George Scott. Management issues of internet/web systems
93 -- 98Aldo de Moor, Mark Aakhus. Argumentation support: from technologies to tools
99 -- 104Juan E. Gilbert. Applications quest: computing diversity
105 -- 109Robert C. Beatty, Craig D. Williams. ERP II: best practices for successfully implementing an ERP upgrade
111 -- 114Mazliza Othman, Rodziah Latih. Women in computer science: no shortage here!
115 -- 118Brian L. Dos Santos, Andrew L. Wright. Using bulletin boards in an educational setting
128 -- 0Marc Rotenberg. Real id, real trouble?