Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 51, Issue 10

5 -- 0Moshe Y. Vardi. Let us---together---make CACM exciting
7 -- 0Scott E. Delman. The softer side of ::::Communications::::
8 -- 9. Prep students for irreversible software trends
10 -- 0David Roman. ::::Communications:::: site to launch in January
14 -- 15Alex Wright. Searching the deep web
19 -- 0Leah Hoffmann. An inspiring legacy
21 -- 23Martin Campbell-Kelly. Historical reflections: Will the future of software be open source?
24 -- 26Deborah G. Johnson. Computing ethics: Computer experts: guns-for-hire or professionals?
27 -- 28Alex E. Bell. From the front lines: DOA with SOA
29 -- 33David L. Dill, Daniel Castro. Point/counterpoint: The U.S. should ban paperless electronic voting machines
36 -- 41George Neville-Neil. Code spelunking redux
43 -- 49Erik Wilde, Robert J. Glushko. Document design matters
50 -- 57Kayvon Fatahalian, Mike Houston. A closer look at GPUs
58 -- 65Jennifer Jie Xu, Hsinchun Chen. The topology of dark networks
66 -- 70Jacob Slonim, Sam Scully, Michael McAllister. Crossroads for Canadian CS enrollment
72 -- 83Lila Kari, Grzegorz Rozenberg. The many facets of natural computing
87 -- 94James Hays, Alexei A. Efros. Scene completion using millions of photographs
96 -- 105Sanjeev Arora, Satish Rao, Umesh V. Vazirani. Geometry, flows, and graph-partitioning algorithms
112 -- 0Leah Hoffmann. Q&A: A complex thinker
113 -- 116Mary C. Jones. Large scale project team building: beyond the basics
117 -- 122Gediminas Adomavicius, Jesse Bockstedt, Alok Gupta, Robert J. Kauffman. Understanding evolution in technology ecosystems
123 -- 126Seokwoo Song, Sridhar P. Nerur, James T. C. Teng. Understanding the influence of network positions and knowledge processing styles
127 -- 131Brian L. Dos Santos, Lars S. Smith. RFID in the supply chain: panacea or Pandora s box?
132 -- 136Chen Ye, Kevin C. Desouza, Sridhar R. Papagari Sangareddy, Sanjeev Jha. Switching between consumer technologies
137 -- 140Mary Darking, Edgar A. Whitley, Paolo Dini. Governing diversity in the digital ecosystem
141 -- 145Amrit Tiwana, Ashley A. Bush, Hiroshi Tsuji, Kenichi Yoshida, Akito Sakurai. Myths and paradoxes in Japanese IT offshoring