Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 50, Issue 11

5 -- 0Diane Crawford. Editorial pointers
9 -- 14Peter J. Denning. The choice uncertainty principle
15 -- 16Robert L. Glass. A research project with important practitioner-oriented findings
17 -- 18Stuart I. Feldman. The rewards of ACM s awards
19 -- 21David Lorge Parnas. Stop the numbers game
24 -- 26Dror G. Feitelson. Introduction
27 -- 31Catherine C. McGeoch. Experimental algorithmics
33 -- 37Victor R. Basili, Marvin V. Zelkowitz. Empirical studies to build a science of computer science
38 -- 44Larry L. Peterson, Vivek S. Pai. Experience-driven experimental systems research
45 -- 50Alan Jay Smith. Workloads (creation and use)
51 -- 54Ellen M. Voorhees. TREC: Continuing information retrieval s tradition of experimentation
55 -- 59Larry D. Jackel, Douglas Hackett, Eric Krotkov, Michael Perschbacher, James Pippine, Charles Sullivan. How DARPA structures its robotics programs to improve locomotion and navigation
60 -- 64Oded Nov. What motivates Wikipedians?
65 -- 69Paul P. Tallon, Richard Scannell. Information life cycle management
70 -- 77Neil Foshay, Avinandan Mukherjee, Andrew Taylor. Does data warehouse end-user metadata add value?
79 -- 84Chris Sauer, Andrew Gemino, Blaize Horner Reich. The impact of size and volatility on IT project performance
85 -- 90Dominic M. Thomas, Robert P. Bostrom, Marianne Gouge. Making knowledge work in virtual teams
91 -- 95Hee-Woong Kim, Yunjie Xu. Drivers of price Premium in e-markets
120 -- 0Matt Bishop, David Wagner. Risks of e-voting