5 | -- | 0 | Moshe Y. Vardi. Revisiting the publication culture in computing research |
10 | -- | 11 | Mark Guzdial, Judy Robertson. Too much programming too soon? |
12 | -- | 0 | David Roman. Granting a second life |
13 | -- | 15 | Gregory Goth. CS and biology s growing pains |
16 | -- | 18 | Kirk L. Kroeker. Engineering the web s third decade |
19 | -- | 20 | Samuel Greengard. Tracking garbage |
22 | -- | 24 | Tim Chang. Gaming will save us all |
25 | -- | 27 | Pamela Samuelson. Only technological processes are patentable |
28 | -- | 29 | Rachelle Hollander. The ethics beat |
30 | -- | 32 | Peter J. Denning, Fernando Flores, Peter Luzmore. Orchestrating coordination in pluralistic networks |
33 | -- | 35 | Richard A. Tapia. Hiring and developing minority faculty at research universities |
36 | -- | 38 | Cameron Wilson, Peter Harsha. Making the case for computing |
39 | -- | 41 | Kieron O Hara, Nigel Shadbolt. Privacy on the data web |
42 | -- | 49 | Kirk McKusick, Sean Quinlan. GFS: evolution on fast-forward |
50 | -- | 58 | David J. Brown, Charles Reams. Toward energy-efficient computing |
59 | -- | 64 | Sia Siew Kien, Christina Soh, Peter Weill. Global IT management: structuring for scale, responsiveness, and innovation |
66 | -- | 74 | Thomas Lengauer, André Altmann, Alexander Thielen, Rolf Kaiser. Chasing the AIDS virus |
75 | -- | 83 | Cameron Seay, Gary Tucker. Virtual computing initiative at a small public university |
96 | -- | 0 | Daniele Micciancio. A first glimpse of cryptography s Holy Grail |
97 | -- | 105 | Craig Gentry. Computing arbitrary functions of encrypted data |
106 | -- | 0 | Pietro Perona. Seeing the trees, the forest, and much more |
107 | -- | 114 | Antonio B. Torralba, Kevin P. Murphy, William T. Freeman. Using the forest to see the trees: exploiting context for visual object detection and localization |
118 | -- | 0 | Peter Winkler. Puzzled |
120 | -- | 0 | Ari Juels. Future tense |
121 | -- | 125 | Fabio Arduini, Vincenzo Morabito. Business continuity and the banking industry |
126 | -- | 131 | Sherrie Drye Cannoy, A. F. Salam. A framework for health care information assurance policy and compliance |
132 | -- | 136 | Lin Lin, Paul Jen-Hwa Hu, Olivia R. Liu Sheng, Johnny Lee. Is stickiness profitable for electronic retailers? |
137 | -- | 141 | Ramanath Subramanyam, Fei Lee Weisstein, Mayuram S. Krishnan. User participation in software development projects |
142 | -- | 147 | S. T. Parkinson, Robert M. Hierons, Mark Lycett, M. Norman. Practitioner-based measurement: a collaborative approach |
148 | -- | 151 | Del Nagy, Areej M. Yassin, Anol Bhattacherjee. Organizational adoption of open source software: barriers and remedies |
152 | -- | 156 | John H. Benamati, Zafer D. Ozdemir, H. Jeff Smith. Aligning undergraduate IS curricula with industry needs |
157 | -- | 162 | Hing Kai Chan. Agent-oriented embedded electronic measuring systems |