Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 52, Issue 4

5 -- 0Andrew D. McGettrick. Computing education matters
9 -- 0. What role for computer science in the war on terror?
10 -- 0David Roman. An ongoing study in usability
11 -- 13Graeme Stemp-Morlock. Learning more about active learning
14 -- 15Alex Wright. Our sentiments, exactly
16 -- 18David Essex. Did somebody say virtual colonoscopy?
19 -- 0Bob Violino. Time to reboot
20 -- 0Alan Joch. IT ecosystem in peril
22 -- 24Richard B. Heeks. Emerging markets - IT and the world s bottom billion
25 -- 26George Neville-Neil. Kode vicious - System changes and side effects
27 -- 28Michael A. Cusumano. Technology strategy and management - Strategies for difficult (and Darwinian) economic times
29 -- 30Michael Buckley. Viewpoint - Computing as social science
31 -- 34Bertrand Meyer, Christine Choppy, Jørgen Staunstrup, Jan van Leeuwen. Viewpoint - Research evaluation for computer science
36 -- 41Mike Shapiro. Purpose-built languages
42 -- 47Niels Provos, Moheeb Abu Rajab, Panayiotis Mavrommatis. Cybercrime 2.0: when the cloud turns dark
48 -- 55Chris Richardson. ORM in dynamic languages
56 -- 64Gerhard Weikum, Gjergji Kasneci, Maya Ramanath, Fabian M. Suchanek. Database and information-retrieval methods for knowledge discovery
65 -- 76Samuel Williams, Andrew Waterman, David A. Patterson. Roofline: an insightful visual performance model for multicore architectures
78 -- 88Daniel Jackson. A direct path to dependable software
90 -- 0Arif Merchant. Technical perspective - Disk array models for automating storage management
91 -- 96Michael P. Mesnier, Matthew Wachs, Raja R. Sambasivan, Alice X. Zheng, Gregory R. Ganger. Relative fitness modeling
97 -- 0Goetz Graefe. Technical perspective - Integrating flash devices
98 -- 103David Roberts, Taeho Kgil, Trevor N. Mudge. Integrating NAND flash devices onto servers
113 -- 117Jay F. Nunamaker Jr., Bruce A. Reinig, Robert O. Briggs. Principles for effective virtual teamwork
118 -- 123Maris G. Martinsons, Robert M. Davison, Valdis Martinsons. How culture influences IT-enabled organizational change and information systems
124 -- 128Gee-Woo Bock, Swee Ling Ho. Non-work related computing (NWRC)
129 -- 131Kevin P. Scheibe, James C. McElroy, Paula C. Morrow. Object language and impression management
132 -- 135France Belanger, Lemuria Carter. The impact of the digital divide on e-government use
136 -- 141Zeinab Karake Shalhoub. Analysis of industry-specific concentration of CPOs in Fortune 500 companies
142 -- 146Eusebio Scornavacca Jr., Sid L. Huff, Stephen Marshall. Mobile phones in the classroom: if you can t beat them, join them
147 -- 149Paulo Goes, Yanbin Tu, Y. Alex Tung. Technical opinion - Online auctions hidden metrics