Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 56, Issue 9

5 -- 0Moshe Y. Vardi. Has the innovation cup run dry?
7 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. Freedom and the social contract
8 -- 9. For privacy and security, use public keys everywhere
10 -- 11Michael Stonebraker, Judy Robertson. Big data is 'buzzword du jour;' CS academics 'have the best job'
13 -- 15Chris Edwards. Magnetic diversion for electronic switches
16 -- 19Keith Kirkpatrick. Software-defined networking
20 -- 22Esther Shein. Ephemeral data
24 -- 25Laura DiDio. Remembering Douglas Engelbart
28 -- 30James Grimmelmann. What to do about Google?
31 -- 34Thomas Haigh. Software and souls; programs and packages
35 -- 37Peter J. Denning. The other side of language
38 -- 40Zeljko Obrenovic. Research and practice: the curious case of 'small' researchers-practitioners
41 -- 45Lawrence Snyder. An interview with Hadi Partovi
46 -- 53Maged M. Michael. The balancing act of choosing nonblocking features
54 -- 59Sean Hull. 20 obstacles to scalability
59 -- 54Christoph Lameter. An overview of non-uniform memory access
66 -- 73Steve Benford, Chris Greenhalgh, Gabriella Giannachi, Brendan Walker, Joe Marshall, Tom Rodden. Uncomfortable user experience
74 -- 83Mark Braverman. Computing with real numbers, from Archimedes to Turing and beyond
84 -- 93Michael Fisher, Louise A. Dennis, Matthew P. Webster. Verifying autonomous systems
96 -- 0Pietro Perona. Progress in visual categorization: technical perspective
97 -- 105Pedro F. Felzenszwalb, Ross B. Girshick, David A. McAllester, Deva Ramanan. Visual object detection with deformable part models
110 -- 0Peter Winkler. Puzzled
112 -- 0Leah Hoffmann. Q&A