Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 54, Issue 4

5 -- 0Robert B. Schnabel. Educating computing s next generation
10 -- 11Jason Hong. Matters of design, part II
12 -- 0Scott E. Delman. ACM on the move
13 -- 15Gary Anthes. The quest for randomness
16 -- 18Kirk L. Kroeker. Engineering sensation in artificial limbs
19 -- 22Samuel Greengard. Social games, virtual goods
23 -- 0Sarah Underwood. British computer scientists reboot
24 -- 27Fred Niederman, Felix B. Tan. Managing global IT teams: considering cultural dynamics
28 -- 30Nathan L. Ensmenger. Building castles in the air
31 -- 33Michael A. Cusumano. Platform wars come to social media
34 -- 35George V. Neville-Neil. Coder s block
36 -- 37José Luis Gómez Barroso, Claudio Feijóo. Asymmetries and shortages of the network neutrality principle
38 -- 43Jonathan Parri, Daniel Shapiro, Miodrag Bolic, Voicu Groza. Returning control to the programmer: SIMD intrinsics for virtual machines
44 -- 48Thomas A. Limoncelli, Vinton G. Cerf. Successful strategies for IPv6 rollouts.: Really
49 -- 58Erik Meijer, Gavin M. Bierman. A co-relational model of data for large shared data banks
60 -- 69Maneesh Agrawala, Wilmot Li, Floraine Berthouzoz. Design principles for visual communication
70 -- 77Aleksandar Dragojevic, Pascal Felber, Vincent Gramoli, Rachid Guerraoui. Why STM can be more than a research toy
78 -- 85John C. Tang, Manuel Cebrián, Nicklaus A. Giacobe, Hyun Woo Kim, Taemie Kim, Douglas Beaker Wickert. Reflecting on the DARPA Red Balloon Challenge
86 -- 96AnHai Doan, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Alon Y. Halevy. Crowdsourcing systems on the World-Wide Web
98 -- 0Daniel M. Berry. Liability issues in software engineering: technical perspective
99 -- 106Daniel Le Métayer, Manuel Maarek, Eduardo Mazza, Marie-Laure Potet, Stéphane Frénot, Valérie Viet Triem Tong, Nicolas Craipeau, Ronan Hardouin. Liability issues in software engineering: the use of formal methods to reduce legal uncertainties
107 -- 0Madhu Sudan. Patterns hidden from simple algorithms: technical perspective
108 -- 115Mark Braverman. Poly-logarithmic independence fools bounded-depth boolean circuits
120 -- 0Leah Hoffmann. Q&A
121 -- 124Patricia Morreale, David A. Joiner. Reaching future computer scientists
125 -- 132Ann Majchrzak, Philip H. B. More. Emergency! Web 2.0 to the rescue!
133 -- 141Fred Grossman, Charles C. Tappert, Joe Bergin, Susan M. Merritt. A research doctorate for computing professionals
142 -- 151Gerardo Canfora, Massimiliano Di Penta, Luigi Cerulo. Achievements and challenges in software reverse engineering