5 | -- | 0 | Moshe Y. Vardi. The great robotics debate |
7 | -- | 0 | Vinton G. Cerf. 'But officer, I was only programming at 100 lines per hour!' |
8 | -- | 9 | . Plenty more hacker motivations |
10 | -- | 11 | Jason Hong. Ph.D. students must break away from undergraduate mentality |
13 | -- | 16 | Esther Shein. Keeping computers cool from the inside |
17 | -- | 19 | Samuel Greengard. All the items fit to print |
20 | -- | 21 | Neil Savage. Backing creativity |
24 | -- | 26 | Pamela Samuelson. Statutory damages as a threat to innovation |
27 | -- | 29 | Christopher S. Tang, Joshua Zimmerman. Information and communication technology for managing supply chain risks |
30 | -- | 32 | Mari Sako. The business of professionals |
33 | -- | 36 | Ron Eglash, Juan E. Gilbert, Ellen Foster. Toward culturally responsive computing education |
37 | -- | 39 | Martin Ford. Could artificial intelligence create an unemployment crisis? |
40 | -- | 49 | Paul E. McKenney. Structured deferral: synchronization via procrastination |
50 | -- | 61 | Samy Al-Bahra. Nonblocking algorithms and scalable multicore programming |
62 | -- | 69 | Mathieu Desnoyers. Proving the correctness of nonblocking data structures |
70 | -- | 77 | Yang Tang, Di Wang, Jing Bai, Xiaoyan Zhu, Ming Li. Information distance between what I said and what it heard |
78 | -- | 87 | Ariel D. Procaccia. Cake cutting: not just child's play |
88 | -- | 96 | Madhav V. Marathe, Anil Kumar S. Vullikanti. Computational epidemiology |
100 | -- | 0 | Peter Wonka. A fresh approach to vector graphics: technical perspective |
101 | -- | 108 | Alexandrina Orzan, Adrien Bousseau, Pascal Barla, Holger Winnemöller, Joëlle Thollot, David Salesin. Diffusion curves: a vector representation for smooth-shaded images |
112 | -- | 0 | Mark McClelland. Future tense |