Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 59, Issue 3

5 -- 0Eugene H. Spafford. The strength of encryption
7 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. Computer science in the curriculum
8 -- 9. ACM moral imperatives vs. lethal autonomous weapons
10 -- 11Valerie Barr. The value of Ada
13 -- 16Gregory Goth. Deep or shallow, NLP is breaking out
17 -- 18Tom Geller. Rich data, poor fields
19 -- 21Neil Savage. When computers stand in the schoolhouse door
22 -- 23. Peter Naur: 1928-2016
24 -- 26Pamela Samuelson. New exemptions to anti-circumvention rules
27 -- 29Jeffrey Johnson. The question of information justice
30 -- 32Peter J. Denning. Fifty years of operating systems
33 -- 34Tiffany Barnes, George K. Thiruvathukal. The need for research in broadening participation
35 -- 37Maja Vukovic, Jim Laredo, Vinod Muthusamy, Aleksander Slominski, Roman VaculĂ­n, Wei Tan, Vijay K. Naik, Ignacio Silva-Lepe, Arun Kumar, Biplav Srivastava, Joel W. Branch. Riding and thriving on the API hype cycle
38 -- 39H. V. Jagadish. Paper presentation at conferences: time for a reset
40 -- 45David Patterson. An interview with Stanford University president John Hennessy
46 -- 54. A purpose-built global network: Google's move to SDN
55 -- 57Kate Matsudaira. The paradox of autonomy and recognition
58 -- 61Tom Limoncelli. Automation should be like Iron Man, not Ultron
62 -- 69Christian S. Collberg, Todd A. Proebsting. Repeatability in computer systems research
70 -- 78Andrew S. Tanenbaum. Lessons learned from 30 years of MINIX
79 -- 86Antonio De Nicola 0001, Michele Missikoff. A lightweight methodology for rapid ontology engineering
88 -- 96Boaz Barak. Hopes, fears, and software obfuscation
98 -- 0John Regehr. STACKing up undefined behaviors: technical perspective
99 -- 106Xi Wang, Nickolai Zeldovich, M. Frans Kaashoek, Armando Solar-Lezama. A differential approach to undefined behavior detection
107 -- 0David Forsyth. Taming the name game: technical perspective
108 -- 115Vicente Ordonez, Wei Liu, Jia Deng, Yejin Choi, Alexander C. Berg, Tamara L. Berg. Learning to name objects
120 -- 0Leah Hoffmann. Q&A