Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 56, Issue 11

5 -- 0Moshe Y. Vardi. The end of the American network
7 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. Heidelberg Laureate Forum
8 -- 9. Microprocessor architectures follow markets and silicon
10 -- 11Jason Hong. Considering privacy issues in the context of Google glass
12 -- 14Gregory Mone. Future-proof encryption
15 -- 16Neil Savage. More than a mouse
17 -- 19Keith Kirkpatrick. Legal issues with robots
20 -- 22Deirdre K. Mulligan, Kenneth A. Bamberger. What regulators can do to advance privacy through design
23 -- 25Pamela Samuelson. Is software patentable?
26 -- 28Katina Michael, M. G. Michael. No limits to watching?
29 -- 31Marshall W. van Alstyne. Why not immortality?
32 -- 33Cameron Wilson. Making computer science count
34 -- 36Tobias Langlotz, Jens Grubert, Raphael Grasset. Augmented reality browsers: essential products or only gadgets?
38 -- 43James Roche. Adopting DevOps practices in quality assurance
44 -- 52Neil Mitchell. Leaking space
53 -- 59Ivar Jacobson, Ian Spence, Pan Wei Ng. Agile and SEMAT: perfect partners
60 -- 67Neil A. M. Maiden, Sonali D'Souza, Sara Jones, Lars Müller, Lucia Pannese, Kristine Pitts, Michael Prilla, Kevin Pudney, Malcolm Rose, Ian Turner, Konstantinos Zachos. Computing technologies for reflective, creative care of people with dementia
68 -- 75Evgeny A. Kaganer, Gabriel A. Giordano, Sebastien Brion, Marco Tortoriello. Media tablets for mobile learning
76 -- 85Philip C. Treleaven, Michal Galas, Vidhi Lalchand. Algorithmic trading review
86 -- 93Mamadou Tourad Diallo, Hassnaa Moustafa, Hossam Afifi, Nicolas Maréchal. Adaptation of audiovisual contents and their delivery means
96 -- 0Shekhar Borkar. Centip3De demonstrates more than Moore...: technical perspective
97 -- 104Ronald G. Dreslinski, David Fick, Bharan Giridhar, Gyouho Kim, Sangwon Seo, Matthew Fojtik, Sudhir Satpathy, Yoonmyung Lee, Daeyeon Kim, Nurrachman Liu, Michael Wieckowski, Gregory K. Chen, Dennis Sylvester, David Blaauw, Trevor N. Mudge. Centip3De: a many-core prototype exploring 3D integration and near-threshold computing
120 -- 0Peter Winkler. Puzzled: Coin flipping