5 | -- | 0 | John White. ACM's challenges and opportunities |
7 | -- | 0 | Vinton G. Cerf. Unconventional computing |
8 | -- | 9 | . Responsible programming not a technical issue |
10 | -- | 11 | John Langford, Mark Guzdial. Finding a research job, and teaching CS in high school |
13 | -- | 15 | Don Monroe. Still seeking the optical transistor |
16 | -- | 18 | Neil Savage. Gradual evolution |
19 | -- | 21 | Nidhi Subbaraman. Museums go high-tech with digital forensics |
22 | -- | 24 | Michael A. Cusumano. The Bitcoin ecosystem |
25 | -- | 27 | Peter G. Neumann. Risks and myths of cloud computing and cloud storage |
28 | -- | 29 | George V. Neville-Neil. Outsourcing responsibility |
30 | -- | 31 | Phillip G. Armour. Vendor: vidi, vici |
32 | -- | 35 | Henry Lucas. Disrupting and transforming the university |
36 | -- | 38 | Edgar G. Daylight. A Turing tale |
40 | -- | 46 | Ben Laurie. Certificate transparency |
47 | -- | 55 | Axel Arnbak, Hadi Asghari, Michel van Eeten, Nico Van Eijk. Security collapse in the HTTPS market |
56 | -- | 63 | Sharon Goldberg. Why is it taking so long to secure internet routing? |
64 | -- | 77 | Hanan Samet, Jagan Sankaranarayanan, Michael D. Lieberman, Marco D. Adelfio, Brendan C. Fruin, Jack M. Lotkowski, Daniele Panozzo, Jon Sperling, Benjamin E. Teitler. Reading news with maps by exploiting spatial synonyms |
78 | -- | 85 | Denny Vrandecic, Markus Krötzsch. Wikidata: a free collaborative knowledgebase |
86 | -- | 95 | Martin Casado, Nate Foster, Arjun Guha. Abstractions for software-defined networks |
97 | -- | 0 | Bart Preneel. Attacking a problem from the middle: technical perspective |
98 | -- | 105 | Itai Dinur, Orr Dunkelman, Nathan Keller, Adi Shamir. Dissection: a new paradigm for solving bicomposite search problems |
112 | -- | 0 | Daniel H. Wilson. Future tense |