Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 56, Issue 5

5 -- 0Moshe Y. Vardi. Fricative computing
7 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. ACM president's salary increased by 300%!
9 -- 0Scott E. Delman. Communications
12 -- 13. Try old boys security network
14 -- 15Jeannette M. Wing, Mark Guzdial. Encouraging IT usage in future healthcare, quality in CS education
17 -- 19Alex Wright. Proving grounds
20 -- 22Samuel Greengard. Vanishing electronics
23 -- 25Paul Hyman. 'Small data' enabled prediction of Obama's win, say economists
26 -- 28P. Bernt Hugenholtz. Fair use in Europe
29 -- 31David Anderson. Max Newman: forgotten man of early British computing
32 -- 34Mark Guzdial. Human-centered computing: a new degree for Licklider's world
35 -- 38Peter J. Denning. The science in computer science
39 -- 42Michael J. Flynn, Oskar Mencer, Veljko M. Milutinovic, Goran Rakocevic, Per Stenström, Roman Trobec, Mateo Valero. Moving from petaflops to petadata
44 -- 54Latanya Sweeney. Discrimination in online ad delivery
55 -- 63Peter Bailis, Ali Ghodsi. Eventual consistency today: limitations, extensions, and beyond
64 -- 67Adam H. Leventhal. A file system all its own
68 -- 75Mithun George Jacob, Yu-Ting Li, George A. Akingba, Juan P. Wachs. Collaboration with a robotic scrub nurse
76 -- 82Chris F. Kemerer, Charles Zhechao Liu, Michael D. Smith. Strategies for tomorrow's 'winners-take-some' digital goods markets
84 -- 90Iris A. Junglas, Jeanne Harris. The promise of consumer technologies in emerging markets
92 -- 0Matt Pharr. The ray-tracing engine that could: technical perspective
93 -- 101Steven G. Parker, Heiko Friedrich, David P. Luebke, R. Keith Morley, James Bigler, Jared Hoberock, David K. McAllister, Austin Robison, Andreas Dietrich, Greg Humphreys, Morgan McGuire, Martin Stich. GPU ray tracing
104 -- 0Peter Winkler. Puzzled