Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 58, Issue 11

5 -- 0Bobby Schnabel. A tale of ACM visions
7 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. Memory with a twist
8 -- 9. Who will read PACM?
10 -- 11Valerie Barr, Michael Stonebraker. How men can help women in CS; winning 'computing's Nobel prize'
12 -- 14Alex Wright. Algorithmic authors
15 -- 17Esther Shein. Companies proactively seek out internal threats
18 -- 20Chris Edwards. Brain science helps computers separate speakers in a crowded room
21 -- 0. John H. Holland 1929-2015
24 -- 26Steven B. Lipner. Security assurance
27 -- 29Pamela Samuelson. Software patents are falling down
30 -- 32Muhammad Zia Hydari, Rahul Telang, William M. Marella. Electronic health records and patient safety
33 -- 35Pratim Sengupta, Amanda Dickes, Amy Voss Farris, Ashlyn Karan, David Martin, Mason Wright. Programming in K-12 science classrooms
36 -- 40Len Shustek. An interview with Fred Brooks
41 -- 42Rafael A. Calvo, Dorian Peters, Sidney K. D'Mello. When technologies manipulate our emotions
44 -- 49Ben Maurer. Fail at scale
50 -- 54Tyler Mcmullen. It probably works
55 -- 61Taylor Savage. Componentizing the web
62 -- 73Dafna Shahaf, Carlos Guestrin, Eric Horvitz, Jure Leskovec. Information cartography
74 -- 79So-Hyun Lee, Hee-Woong Kim. Why people post benevolent and malicious comments online
80 -- 89Chenyan Xu, Yang Yu, Chun-Keung Hoi. Hidden in-game intelligence in NBA players' tweets
90 -- 99Sumit Gulwani, José Hernández-Orallo, Emanuel Kitzelmann, Stephen H. Muggleton, Ute Schmid, Benjamin G. Zorn. Inductive programming meets the real world
102 -- 0Frédo Durand. Technical Perspective: The Path to Light Transport
103 -- 111Wenzel Jakob, Steve Marschner. Geometric tools for exploring manifolds of light transport paths
112 -- 0George Varghese. Technical Perspective: Treating Networks Like Programs
113 -- 121Mihai Dobrescu, Katerina J. Argyraki. Software dataplane verification
136 -- 0Dennis Shasha. Upstart Puzzles: Auction Triplets