Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 53, Issue 12

5 -- 0David A. Patterson. Diverse connections
10 -- 11Greg Linden, Jason Hong, Mark Guzdial. Security advice; malvertisements; and CS education in Qatar
12 -- 0David Roman. School grades need improvement
13 -- 15Gregory Goth. The eyes have it
16 -- 18Gary Anthes. Topic models vs. unstructured data
19 -- 0Marina Krakovsky. CSEdWeek expands its reach
20 -- 22Samuel Greengard. The new face of war
23 -- 0David Lindley. A matter of privacy
24 -- 27Seymour E. Goodman, Andrew Harris. The coming African Tsunami of information insecurity
28 -- 30Mark Smotherman, Dag Spicer. IBM s single-processor supercomputer efforts
31 -- 33Ann Q. Gates. The role of Hispanic-serving institutions in contributing to an educated work force
34 -- 36Peter J. Denning, Robert E. Kahn. The long quest for universal information access
37 -- 38George V. Neville-Neil. Literate coding
39 -- 41Francine Berman. We need a research data census
48 -- 55Mache Creeger. The theft of business innovation: an ACM-BCS roundtable on threats to global competitiveness
56 -- 66Zhong Shao. Certified software
67 -- 79Stephen J. Andriole. Business impact of Web 2.0 technologies
80 -- 90Adnan Darwiche. Bayesian networks
92 -- 0Michael Elad, Raja Giryes. Iterative signal recovery from incomplete samples: technical perspective
93 -- 100Deanna Needell, Joel A. Tropp. CoSaMP: iterative signal recovery from incomplete and inaccurate samples
102 -- 109Rahul Jain, Zhengfeng Ji, Sarvagya Upadhyay, John Watrous. QIP = PSPACE
126 -- 0Peter Winkler. Puzzled: Solutions and sources
129 -- 132Massimo Franceschet. The role of conference publications in CS
133 -- 141Barry M. Lunt, Joseph J. Ekstrom, Han Reichgelt, Michael Bailey, Richard J. LeBlanc. IT 2008: the history of a new computing discipline
142 -- 149Ralph Morelli, Chamindra de Silva, Trishan R. de Lanerolle, Rebecca Curzon, Xin Sheng Mao. A global collaboration to deploy help to China