Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 56, Issue 4

5 -- 0Stephen R. Bourne, George Neville-Neil. Developing tools and resources for those in practice
7 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. Open access
9 -- 0Scott E. Delman. An open access partnership
10 -- 11. A robot's roots
12 -- 13Mark Guzdial, Daniel Reed. Securing the future of computer science; reconsidering analog computing
15 -- 17Nidhi Subbaraman. Artificial connections
18 -- 20Gary Anthes. Inexact design: beyond fault-tolerance
21 -- 23Leah Hoffmann. Looking back at big data
26 -- 28Michael A. Cusumano. Are the costs of 'free' too high in online education?
30 -- 32Michael L. Best. Peacebuilding in a networked world
33 -- 34George V. Neville-Neil. Code abuse
35 -- 37Nir Kshetri. Cyber-victimization and cybersecurity in China
38 -- 40Robert Rosenberger. The problem with hands-free dashboard cellphones
42 -- 48Nicholas C. Zakas. The evolution of web development for mobile devices
49 -- 55Patrick Meenan. How fast is your website?
56 -- 63David F. Bacon, Rodric M. Rabbah, Sunil Shukla. FPGA programming for the masses
64 -- 74Zhengchuan Xu, Qing Hu, Chenghong Zhang. Why computer talents become computer hackers
75 -- 81Nishant Thorat, Arvind Raghavendran, Nigel Groves. Offline management in virtualized environments
82 -- 89Ronen Feldman. Techniques and applications for sentiment analysis
91 -- 0David A. Forsyth. Understanding pictures of rooms: technical perspective
92 -- 99Huayan Wang, Stephen Gould, Daphne Koller. Discriminative learning with latent variables for cluttered indoor scene understanding
104 -- 0Paul Di Filippo. Future tense