Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 58, Issue 6

5 -- 0John White. Thank you..
7 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. A celebration of accomplishments
8 -- 9. To learn CS principles, start in the cafeteria line
10 -- 11Mark Guzdial. Bringing evidence-based education to CS
12 -- 14Neil Savage. Plenty of proteins
15 -- 17Samuel Greengard. Between the lines
18 -- 20Gary Anthes. Estonia: a model for e-government
21 -- 0Andreas Reuter. Klaus Tschira: 1940-2015
22 -- 23Neil Savage. Forging relationships
24 -- 27Vishal Misra. Routing money, not packets
28 -- 31Peter J. Denning. Emergent innovation
32 -- 33George V. Neville-Neil. Lazarus code
34 -- 35Meg Leta Jones. Forgetting made (too) easy
36 -- 38Yannis Papakonstantinou. Created computed universe
39 -- 43Vinton G. Cerf. An interview with U.S. chief technology officer Megan Smith
44 -- 47Kate Matsudaira. The science of managing data science
48 -- 53Stepán Davidovic, Kavita Guliani. Reliable Cron across the planet
54 -- 60Reza Zafarani, Huan Liu. Evaluation without ground truth in social media research
61 -- 70Kurt Jensen, Lars Michael Kristensen. Colored Petri nets: a graphical language for formal modeling and validation of concurrent systems
71 -- 76Leslie Lamport. Turing lecture: The computer science of concurrency: the early years
78 -- 89Mark Berman, Piet Demeester, Jae-Woo Lee, Kiran Nagaraja, Michael Zink, Didier Colle, Dilip Kumar Krishnappa, Dipankar Raychaudhuri, Henning Schulzrinne, Ivan Seskar, Sachin Sharma. Future internets escape the simulator
92 -- 0Patrick Baudisch. Virtual reality in your living room: technical perspective
93 -- 100Brett R. Jones, Hrvoje Benko, Eyal Ofek, Andrew D. Wilson. IllumiRoom: immersive experiences beyond the TV screen
104 -- 0Leah Hoffmann. Q&A: The Path to Clean Data