Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 54, Issue 5

5 -- 0Moshe Y. Vardi. Technology has social consequences
10 -- 11Michael Stonebraker. Stonebraker on data warehouses
12 -- 0Scott E. Delman. Let ACM help you find your next job online
13 -- 15Neil Savage. Sorting through photos
16 -- 17Gregory Goth. I, domestic robot
18 -- 20Leah Hoffmann. Data optimization in developing nations
22 -- 0Marina Krakovsky. Deus ex machina
23 -- 0Alex Wright. Web science meets network science
25 -- 27Avi Goldfarb, Catherine Tucker. Online advertising, behavioral targeting, and privacy
28 -- 30Brian Dorn. Reaching learners beyond our hallowed halls
31 -- 33Tim Wu. Bell labs and centralized innovation
40 -- 41Juan A. AƱel. The importance of reviewing the code
44 -- 48Poul-Henning Kamp. The one-second war
60 -- 66Dennis J. McFarland, Jonathan R. Wolpaw. Brain-computer interfaces for communication and control
67 -- 77Shekhar Borkar, Andrew A. Chien. The future of microprocessors
78 -- 87Mikhail Afanasyev, Tadayoshi Kohno, Justin Ma, Nick Murphy, Stefan Savage, Alex C. Snoeren, Geoffrey M. Voelker. Privacy-preserving network forensics
88 -- 98Byron Cook, Andreas Podelski, Andrey Rybalchenko. Proving program termination
100 -- 0David C. Parkes. Complex financial products: ::::caveat emptor::::: technical perspective
101 -- 107Sanjeev Arora, Boaz Barak, Markus Brunnermeier, Rong Ge. Computational complexity and information asymmetry in financial products
109 -- 117Antoni Buades, Bartomeu Coll, Jean-Michel Morel. Self-similarity-based image denoising
120 -- 0Peter Winkler. Puzzled
121 -- 128Subhankar Dhar, Upkar Varshney. Challenges and business models for mobile location-based services and advertising
130 -- 140Guido Schryen. Is open source security a myth?
141 -- 146Jacques Wainer, Siome Goldenstein, Cleo Zanella Billa. Invisible work in standard bibliometric evaluation of computer science