Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 55, Issue 5

5 -- 0Moshe Y. Vardi. Fair access
6 -- 7Judy Robertson. Likert-type scales, statistical methods, and effect sizes
9 -- 11Neil Savage. Automating scientific discovery
12 -- 13Alex Wright. Robots like us
14 -- 16Samuel Greengard. Digitally possessed
17 -- 0Paul Hyman. A workshop revival
19 -- 29Gerald Segal. ACM's 2012 general election
30 -- 32Peter S. Menell. Design for symbiosis
33 -- 34David Anderson. The future of the past
35 -- 37Joel Waldfogel. Digitization and copyright: some recent evidence from music
38 -- 40Alexander Repenning. Programming goes back to school
41 -- 43Abraham Bernstein, Mark Klein, Thomas W. Malone. Programming the global brain
44 -- 49Armando Fox, David A. Patterson. Crossing the software education chasm
50 -- 55Eric Allman. Managing technical debt
56 -- 65Pat Helland. Idempotence is not a medical condition
66 -- 73Erik Meijer. Your mouse is a database
74 -- 80Alok N. Choudhary, William Hendrix, Kathy Lee, Diana Palsetia, Wei-keng Liao. Social media evolution of the Egyptian revolution
81 -- 87Daniel S. Soper, Ofir Turel. Communications 2000-2010
88 -- 97Nir Atias, Roded Sharan. Comparative analysis of protein networks: hard problems, practical solutions
100 -- 0William Gropp. Best algorithms + best computers = powerful match
101 -- 109Ilya Lashuk, Aparna Chandramowlishwaran, Harper Langston, Tuan-Anh Nguyen, Rahul S. Sampath, Aashay Shringarpure, Richard W. Vuduc, Lexing Ying, Denis Zorin, George Biros. A massively parallel adaptive fast multipole method on heterogeneous architectures
110 -- 0Steven Hand. An experiment in determinism
111 -- 119Amittai Aviram, Shu-Chun Weng, Sen Hu, Bryan Ford. Efficient system-enforced deterministic parallelism
120 -- 0Peter Winkler. Puzzled