Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 51, Issue 9

5 -- 0Wendy Hall. ACM s place in the global picture
7 -- 0Scott E. Delman. 50 Years young
9 -- 0. Knuth s art of recovering from errors
10 -- 0David Roman. Current features
11 -- 13Kirk L. Kroeker. Finding diamonds in the rough
14 -- 16Logan Kugler. Ubiquitous video
17 -- 18Samuel Greengard. Privacy matters
19 -- 0Leah Hoffmann. Wisdom from Randy Pausch
22 -- 24Michael A. Cusumano. Technology strategy and management: The puzzle of Apple
25 -- 26George Neville-Neil. Kode vicious: Pride and prejudice (the ::::Vasa::::)
27 -- 29Cameron Wilson, Peter Harsha. IT policy: Science policy isn t always about science
30 -- 32Richard G. Baraniuk, C. Sidney Burrus. Viewpoint: Global warming toward open educational resources
34 -- 41Ian T. Foster, Savas Parastatidis, Paul Watson, Mark McKeown. How do I model state?: Let me count the ways
34 -- 41Ian T. Foster, Savas Parastatidis, Paul Watson, Mark McKeown. How do I model state?: Let me count the ways
42 -- 46Matthew Garrett. Powering down
47 -- 52Mache Creeger. CTO storage roundtable, part two
54 -- 59Mike Hinchey, Michael Jackson, Patrick Cousot, Byron Cook, Jonathan P. Bowen, Tiziana Margaria. Software engineering and formal methods
60 -- 65Dmitri Roussinov, Weiguo Fan, Jose Antonio Robles-Flores. Beyond keywords: Automated question answering on the web
66 -- 71Bertrand Meyer. Design and code reviews in the age of the internet
72 -- 79Philip A. Bernstein, Laura M. Haas. Information integration in the enterprise
83 -- 91Christopher J. Rossbach, Hany E. Ramadan, Owen S. Hofmann, Donald E. Porter, Bhandari Aditya, Emmett Witchel. TxLinux and MetaTM: transactional memory and the operating system
93 -- 99Fabian Kuhn, Thomas Locher, Roger Wattenhofer. Distributed selection: a missing piece of data aggregation
105 -- 109Robin S. Poston. Using and fixing biased rating schemes
110 -- 114Kannan Mohan, Radhika Jain. Using traceability to mitigate cognitive biases in software development
115 -- 118Alexander P. Pons, Peter Polak. Understanding user perspectives on biometric technology
119 -- 122Lina Zhou, Dongsong Zhang. Following linguistic footprints: automatic deception detection in online communication
123 -- 127Julia Kotlarsky, Ilan Oshri, Kuldeep Kumar, Jos van Hillegersberg. Towards agility in design in global component-based development
128 -- 131Neset Hikmet, Eileen Z. Taylor, Christopher J. Davis. The student productivity paradox: technology mediated learning in schools
132 -- 135Patrick Y. K. Chau, Fujun Lai, Dahui Li. What factors drive the assimilation of internet technologies in China?