5 | -- | 6 | Diane Crawford. Editorial pointers |
10 | -- | 0 | Stuart I. Feldman. ACM s past helps steer its future |
13 | -- | 15 | Meg McGinity Shannon. The pearly gates of Internet TV |
17 | -- | 20 | Stephen B. Jenkins. The rime of the ancyent programmer |
21 | -- | 23 | Robert L. Glass. One man s quest for the state of software engineering s practice |
24 | -- | 26 | David S. Wise. Introduction |
27 | -- | 29 | Bernadette Longo. ACM established to develop communication about computing |
30 | -- | 35 | Atsushi Akera. Edmund Berkeley and the origins of ACM |
36 | -- | 41 | Thomas Haigh. Sources for ACM history: what, where, why |
42 | -- | 45 | Charles Care. Not only digital: a review of ACM s early involvement with analog computing technology |
46 | -- | 53 | David Hemmendinger. The ACM and IEEE-CS guidelines for undergraduate CS education |
54 | -- | 61 | Judy Brown, Steve Cunningham. A history of ACM SIGGRAPH |
63 | -- | 68 | Chris Edmondson-Yurkanan. SIGCOMM's archaeological journey into networking's past |
69 | -- | 74 | Thomas J. Bergin. A history of the history of programming languages |
75 | -- | 81 | Matthew R. McBride. The software architect |
83 | -- | 88 | Zeljko Obrenovic, Julio Abascal, Dusan Starcevic. Universal accessibility as a multimodal design issue |
89 | -- | 93 | Michael Harris, Kris Aebischer, Tim Klaus. The whitewater process: software product development in small IT businesses |
94 | -- | 101 | Bin He, Mitesh Patel, Zhen Zhang, Kevin Chen-Chuan Chang. Accessing the deep web |
103 | -- | 108 | Viviane Torres da Silva, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena. Modeling multi-agent systems |
109 | -- | 112 | Alessandra Devito Da Cunha, David Greathead. Does personality matter?: an analysis of code-review ability |
113 | -- | 117 | Geoffrey Goodell, Paul F. Syverson. The right place at the right time |
124 | -- | 125 | . Top 10 downloads from ACM s digital library |
128 | -- | 0 | Bruce Schneier. The psychology of security |