Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 57, Issue 9

5 -- 0Moshe Y. Vardi. Would Turing have passed the Turing Test?
7 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. Augmented reality
8 -- 9. Provenance of British computing
10 -- 11Philip Guo. Refining students' coding and reviewing skills
12 -- 14Samuel Greengard. Weathering a new era of big data
15 -- 17Neil Savage. The power of memory
18 -- 20Gregory Mone. The new digital medicine
21 -- 23Stefan Bechtold, Adrian Perrig. Accountability in future internet architectures
24 -- 28Thomas Haigh. We have never been digital
29 -- 31Peter J. Denning. Learning for the new digital age
32 -- 34Luke Muehlhauser, Bill Hibbard. Exploratory engineering in artificial intelligence
35 -- 37John Leslie King, Paul F. Uhlir. Soft infrastructure challenges to scientific knowledge discovery
38 -- 47Christoph Kern. Securing the tangled web
48 -- 55Peter Bailis, Kyle Kingsbury. The network is reliable
56 -- 63Jon P. Daries, Justin Reich, Jim Waldo, Elise M. Young, Jonathan Whittinghill, Andrew Ho, Daniel T. Seaton, Isaac Chuang. Privacy, anonymity, and big data in the social sciences
64 -- 71Cormac Herley. Security, cybercrime, and scale
72 -- 80Michail Tsikerdekis, Sherali Zeadally. Online deception in social media
82 -- 89Jean-Paul Laumond, Nicolas Mansard, Jean-Bernard Lasserre. Optimality in robot motion: optimal versus optimized motion
92 -- 0Alexei A. Efros. Portraiture in the age of big data: technical perspective
93 -- 99Ira Kemelmacher-Shlizerman, Eli Shechtman, Rahul Garg, Steven M. Seitz. Moving portraits
102 -- 0Peter Winkler. Puzzled: Solutions and sources
104 -- 0Marina Krakovsky. Q&A: Finding themes