Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 54, Issue 3

5 -- 0Moshe Y. Vardi. Fumbling the future
12 -- 13Mark Guzdial, Greg Linden. Scientists, engineers, and computer science; industry and research groups
14 -- 0David Roman. Time to change
15 -- 17Kirk L. Kroeker. Grid computing s future
18 -- 20Neil Savage. Twitter as medium and message
21 -- 0Tom Geller. Evaluating government funding
22 -- 24Gary Anthes. Memristors: pass or fail?
25 -- 0Samuel Greengard. Gary Chapman, technologist: 1952-2010
26 -- 28Pamela Samuelson. Do you own the software you buy?
35 -- 37Daryl E. Chubin, Roosevelt Y. Johnson. A program greater than the sum of its parts: the BPC alliances
38 -- 43Marc Snir. Computer and information science and engineering: one discipline, many specialties
44 -- 49Mark Burgess. Testable system administration
56 -- 58Poul-Henning Kamp. B.Y.O.C (1, 342 times and counting)
60 -- 69Katy Börner. Plug-and-play macroscopes
70 -- 75Frank Stajano, Paul Wilson. Understanding scam victims: seven principles for systems security
76 -- 84Nir Shavit. Data structures in the multicore age
86 -- 0Juan Bello, Yann LeCun, Robert Rowe. Concerto for violin and Markov model: technical perspective
87 -- 93Christopher Raphael. The informatics philharmonic
94 -- 0Jennifer Rexford. VL2: technical perspective
95 -- 104Albert G. Greenberg, James R. Hamilton, Navendu Jain, Srikanth Kandula, Changhoon Kim, Parantap Lahiri, David A. Maltz, Parveen Patel, Sudipta Sengupta. VL2: a scalable and flexible data center network
109 -- 0Peter Winkler. Puzzled
112 -- 0Gregory Benford. Future tense
113 -- 116Frances A. Rosamond, Roswitha Bardohl, Stephan Diehl, Uwe Geisler, Gordon Bolduan, Annette Lessmöllmann, Andreas Schwill, Ulrike Stege. Reaching out to the media: become a computer science ambassador
117 -- 123R. Kelly Garrett, James N. Danziger. The Internet electorate
124 -- 130Steven De Hertogh, Stijn Viaene, Guido Dedene. Governing Web 2.0