Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 53, Issue 11

0 -- 0Freyne, Jill, Coyle, Lorcan, Smyth, Barry, Cunningham, Padraig. Relative status of journal and conference publications in computer science
10 -- 11Tessa Lau. Rethinking the systems review process
12 -- 0David Roman. A preference for PDF
13 -- 15Gregory Goth. Turning data into knowledge
16 -- 18Gary Anthes. Security in the cloud
19 -- 21Leah Hoffmann. Career opportunities
23 -- 0Neil Savage. Wide open spaces
24 -- 25Pablo Boczkowski. The divergent online news preferences of journalists and readers
27 -- 29Stephen Cooper, Lance C. Pérez, Daphne Rainey. K--12 computational learning
30 -- 32Pamela Samuelson. Why do software startups patent (or not)?
36 -- 39Matt Welsh. Sensor networks for the sciences
42 -- 46Brian W. Fitzpatrick, J. J. Lueck. The case against data lock-in
47 -- 55David S. H. Rosenthal. Keeping bits safe: how hard can it be?
56 -- 57Poul-Henning Kamp. Sir, please step away from the ASR-33!
58 -- 66Michael Garland, David B. Kirk. Understanding throughput-oriented architectures
67 -- 72Patrick Vogl, Michael Barrett. Regulating the information gatekeepers
74 -- 82Piotr Faliszewski, Edith Hemaspaandra, Lane A. Hemaspaandra. Using complexity to protect elections
84 -- 0Sarita V. Adve. Data races are evil with no exceptions: technical perspective
85 -- 92Tayfun Elmas, Shaz Qadeer, Serdar Tasiran. Goldilocks: a race-aware Java runtime
93 -- 101Cormac Flanagan, Stephen N. Freund. FastTrack: efficient and precise dynamic race detection
112 -- 0Peter Winkler. Puzzled
113 -- 115Duncan A. Buell. In support of computer science teachers and the CSTA
116 -- 123Massimo Ficco, Roberto Pietrantuono, Stefano Russo. Supporting ubiquitous location information in interworking 3G and wireless networks
124 -- 132Jill Freyne, Lorcan Coyle, Barry Smyth, Padraig Cunningham. Relative status of journal and conference publications in computer science