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16 | -- | 17 | Tom Geller. DARPA Shredder challenge solved |
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21 | -- | 0 | Karen A. Frenkel. Broader horizons |
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26 | -- | 28 | Fred G. Martin. Will massive open online courses change how we teach? |
29 | -- | 31 | Danah Boyd. The politics of "real names" |
32 | -- | 33 | George V. Neville-Neil. A system is not a product |
34 | -- | 35 | Chris Forman, Avi Goldfarb, Shane Greenstein. The internet is everywhere, but the payoff is not |
36 | -- | 38 | Kai A. Olsen, Hans Fredrik Nordhaug. Internet elections: unsafe in any home? |
39 | -- | 41 | Neil McBride. The ethics of software engineering should be an ethics for the client |
42 | -- | 47 | Thomas A. Limoncelli. OpenFlow: a radical new idea in networking |
48 | -- | 52 | Rafael Vanoni Polanczyk. Extending the semantics of scheduling priorities |
53 | -- | 59 | Manuel Serrano, Gérard Berry. Multitier programming in Hop |
60 | -- | 68 | Stephen B. Wicker. The loss of location privacy in the cellular age |
69 | -- | 75 | Bjorn De Sutter, Aäron Van Den Oord. To be or not to be cited in computer science |
76 | -- | 83 | Wil M. P. van der Aalst. Process mining |
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96 | -- | 0 | Martin C. Rinard. Example-driven program synthesis for end-user programming: technical perspective |
97 | -- | 105 | Sumit Gulwani, William R. Harris, Rishabh Singh. Spreadsheet data manipulation using examples |
106 | -- | 0 | Andreas Zeller. Proving programs continuous: technical perspective |
107 | -- | 115 | Swarat Chaudhuri, Sumit Gulwani, Roberto Lublinerman. Continuity and robustness of programs |
120 | -- | 0 | Peter Winkler. Puzzled |