Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 54, Issue 2

5 -- 0Tom Rodden. ICPS offers major research venue
10 -- 11Jason Hong. Matters of design
12 -- 0David Roman. End of days for ::::Communications:::: in print?
13 -- 15Gregory Goth. Chipping away at greenhouse gases
16 -- 18Neil Savage. Information theory after Shannon
19 -- 0Leah Hoffmann. Maurice Wilkes: the last pioneer
20 -- 22Samuel Greengard. Following the crowd
23 -- 24Gary Anthes. ACM launches new Digital Library
26 -- 28Maura Conway. Against cyberterrorism
29 -- 31Gregory L. Rosston, Scott Savage, Donald Waldman. Household demand for broadband internet service
32 -- 34George Ledin Jr.. The growing harm of not teaching malware
35 -- 36George V. Neville-Neil. Forest for the trees
37 -- 39Mark Guzdial. From science to engineering
41 -- 43Jonathan Grudin. Technology, conferences, and community
44 -- 49Julian Harty. Finding usability bugs with automated tests
50 -- 51Thomas A. Limoncelli. A plea from sysadmins to software vendors: 10 do s and don ts
60 -- 71Juan P. Wachs, Mathias Kölsch, Helman Stern, Yael Edan. Vision-based hand-gesture applications
72 -- 79Michael J. Cafarella, Alon Y. Halevy, Jayant Madhavan. Structured data on the web
80 -- 88Stephen Davies. Still building the memex
90 -- 0Fernando Pereira. Markov meets Bayes: technical perspective
91 -- 98Frank Wood, Jan Gasthaus, Cédric Archambeau, Lancelot James, Yee Whye Teh. The sequence memoizer
99 -- 0Norman P. Jouppi. DRAM errors in the wild: technical perspective
100 -- 107Bianca Schroeder, Eduardo Pinheiro, Wolf-Dietrich Weber. DRAM errors in the wild: a large-scale field study
112 -- 0Peter Winkler. Puzzled
113 -- 115John K. Estell, Ken Christensen. The need for a new graduation rite of passage
116 -- 118Qinping Zhao. 10 scientific problems in virtual reality
119 -- 127David Wright, Paul De Hert, Serge Gutwirth. Are the OECD guidelines at 30 showing their age?