Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 58, Issue 4

5 -- 0Joseph A. Konstan, Jack W. Davidson. Charting the future: scholarly publishing in CS
7 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. The human touch
8 -- 9. Human or machine?
12 -- 13John Langford, Mark Guzdial. The arbitrariness of reviews, and advice for school administrators
15 -- 17Alex Wright. Molecular moonshots
18 -- 20Chris Edwards. Secure-system designers strive to stem data leaks
21 -- 23Mark Broderick. What's the price now?
24 -- 26Dorothy E. Denning. Toward more secure software
27 -- 29Mari Sako. Competing in emerging markets
30 -- 32George V. Neville-Neil. Raw networking
33 -- 37Len Shustek. An interview with Juris Hartmanis
38 -- 41Leslie Lamport. Who builds a house without drawing blueprints?
42 -- 45Paul Vixie. Go static or go home
46 -- 55Neil J. Gunther, Paul Puglia, Kristofer Tomasette. Hadoop superlinear scalability
56 -- 65Philip R. Cohen, Edward C. Kaiser, M. Cecelia Buchanan, Scott Lind, Michael J. Corrigan, R. Matthews Wesson. Sketch-Thru-Plan: a multimodal interface for command and control
66 -- 73Chris Newcombe, Tim Rath, Fan Zhang, Bogdan Munteanu, Marc Brooker, Michael Deardeuff. How Amazon web services uses formal methods
74 -- 82Johannes Sametinger, Jerzy W. Rozenblit, Roman L. Lysecky, Peter Ott. Security challenges for medical devices
84 -- 0Trevor N. Mudge. The specialization trend in computer hardware: techincal perspective
85 -- 93Wajahat Qadeer, Rehan Hameed, Ofer Shacham, Preethi Venkatesan, Christos Kozyrakis, Mark Horowitz. Convolution engine: balancing efficiency and flexibility in specialized computing
96 -- 0David Allen Batchelor. Future Tense: The Wealth of Planets