Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 56, Issue 1

5 -- 0Moshe Y. Vardi. Who begat computing?
7 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. What's a robot?
8 -- 9. Computer science is not a science
11 -- 15Alain Chesnais. ACM's annual report
16 -- 17Daniel Reed. Lost in translation
19 -- 21Neil Savage. Stopping the leaks
22 -- 24Gregory Mone. Beyond Hadoop
25 -- 27Marina Krakovsky. Just the facts
28 -- 31Michael A. Cusumano. The Apple-Samsung lawsuits
32 -- 33Phillip G. Armour. ...and why things are 90% complete.
34 -- 36Deven Desai. st century
37 -- 40Thomas Haigh. Five lessons from really good history
41 -- 43Salman Khan. What college could be like
44 -- 49Jonathan Grudin, Gloria Mark, John Riedl. Conference-journal hybrids
50 -- 59Pat Helland. Condos and clouds
60 -- 67. Browser security: appearances can be deceiving
68 -- 72Jeremiah Grossman. The web won't be safe or secure until we break it
74 -- 82Richard A. Becker, Ramón Cáceres, Karrie Hanson, Sibren Isaacman, Ji Meng Loh, Margaret Martonosi, James Rowland, Simon Urbanek, Alexander Varshavsky, Chris Volinsky. Human mobility characterization from cellular network data
83 -- 93Vineet Bafna, Alin Deutsch, Andrew Heiberg, Christos Kozanitis, Lucila Ohno-Machado, George Varghese. Abstractions for genomics
94 -- 103Tamara Denning, Tadayoshi Kohno, Henry M. Levy. Computer security and the modern home
105 -- 0Doug DeCarlo, Matthew Stone. Visualization, understanding, and design: technical perspective
106 -- 114Niloy J. Mitra, Yong-Liang Yang, Dong-Ming Yan, Wilmot Li, Maneesh Agrawala. Illustrating how mechanical assemblies work
115 -- 0James M. Rehg. Finding people in depth: technical perspective
116 -- 124Jamie Shotton, Toby Sharp, Alex Kipman, Andrew W. Fitzgibbon, Mark Finocchio, Andrew Blake, Mat Cook, Richard Moore. Real-time human pose recognition in parts from single depth images
136 -- 0Rudy Rucker. Future tense