Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 55, Issue 2

5 -- 0Fabrizio Gagliardi. Revisiting ACM Europe
6 -- 7. Credit non-anonymous reviewers with a name
10 -- 11Michael Stonebraker, Jason Hong. Researchers' big data crisis; understanding design and functionality
13 -- 15Gregory Goth. The science of better science
16 -- 18Samuel Greengard. The war against botnets
19 -- 21Alex Wright. The social life of robots
23 -- 0. ACM Fellows inducted
24 -- 26Gregory L. Rosston. Incentive auctions
27 -- 29Beth Simon, Quintin I. Cutts. Peer instruction: a teaching method to foster deep understanding
30 -- 32Donald A. Norman. Yet another technology cusp: confusion, vendor wars, and opportunities
33 -- 34George V. Neville-Neil. Wanton acts of debuggery
35 -- 37Rose McDermott. Emotion and security
38 -- 39Marvin V. Zelkowitz. What have we learned about software engineering?
40 -- 47. BufferBloat: what's wrong with the internet?
48 -- 54Hans-Juergen Boehm, Sarita V. Adve. You don't know jack about shared variables or memory models
55 -- 61Adam J. Oliner, Archana Ganapathi, Wei Xu. Advances and challenges in log analysis
62 -- 69Nicholas Evangelopoulos, Lucian Visinescu. Text-mining the voice of the people
70 -- 80Holger H. Hoos. Programming by optimization
81 -- 88Bryce Allen, John Bresnahan, Lisa Childers, Ian T. Foster, Gopi Kandaswamy, Rajkumar Kettimuthu, Jack Kordas, Mike Link, Stuart Martin, Karl Pickett, Steven Tuecke. Software as a service for data scientists
90 -- 100Miad Faezipour, Mehrdad Nourani, Adnan Saeed, Sateesh Addepalli. Progress and challenges in intelligent vehicle area networks
102 -- 0Rastislav Bodík. Compiling what to how: technical perspective
103 -- 111Viktor Kuncak, Mikaël Mayer, Ruzica Piskac, Philippe Suter. Software synthesis procedures
112 -- 0Santosh Vempala. Modeling high-dimensional data: technical perspective
113 -- 120Adam Tauman Kalai, Ankur Moitra, Gregory Valiant. Disentangling Gaussians
128 -- 0Peter Winkler. Puzzled