Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 60, Issue 11

5 -- 0Laurie Williams, Doug Baldwin. Highlights of the ACM student research competition
6 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. Heidelberg laureate forum
7 -- 0Moshe Y. Vardi. Would Turing have won the Turing award?
8 -- 9. They see what you see
10 -- 11Mei Kobayashi. Opportunities for women, minorities in information retrieval
12 -- 14Neil Savage. A block on the old chip
15 -- 16Alex Wright. Censoring sensors
17 -- 19Esther Shein. Overcoming disabilities
20 -- 22Pamela Samuelson. Disgorging profits in design patent cases
23 -- 25Solon Barocas, Danah Boyd. Engaging the ethics of data science in practice
26 -- 28Richard C. H. Connor, Quintin I. Cutts, Judy Robertson. Keeping the machinery in computing education
29 -- 31Martin Spann, Lucas Stich, Klaus M. Schmidt. Pay what you want as a pricing model for open access publishing?
32 -- 34Virginia Dignum. Social agents: bridging simulation and engineering
36 -- 43. Hootsuite: in pursuit of reactive systems
44 -- 45Kate Matsudaira. Breadth and depth
46 -- 53Ivar Jacobson, Ian Spence, Pan Wei Ng. Is there a single method for the internet of things?
54 -- 61Makoto Odamaki, Shree K. Nayar. Cambits: a reconfigurable camera system
62 -- 67Stuart Mcilroy, Weiyi Shang, Nasir Ali, Ahmed E. Hassan. User reviews of top mobile apps in Apple and Google app stores
68 -- 78Laurel D. Riek. Healthcare robotics
80 -- 0David Silver. Technical perspective: Solving imperfect information games
81 -- 88Michael Bowling, Neil Burch, Michael Johanson, Oskari Tammelin. Heads-up limit hold'em poker is solved
89 -- 0Marc Alexa. Technical perspective: Exploring a kingdom by geodesic measures
90 -- 99Keenan Crane, Clarisse Weischedel, Max Wardetzky. The heat method for distance computation
112 -- 0G. Seth Shostak. Butterfly effect