Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 61, Issue 1

7 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. The role of archives in digital preservation
9 -- 0Moshe Y. Vardi. Computer professionals for social responsibility
10 -- 11. A leap from artificial to intelligence
12 -- 13Mark R. Nelson. The big IDEA and the PD pipeline
15 -- 17Gregory Mone. Feeling sounds, hearing sights
18 -- 20Alex Wright. Smartphone science
21 -- 23Marina Krakovsky. The new jobs
26 -- 28Michael A. Cusumano. The sharing economy meets reality
29 -- 31Chris Marsden. How law and computer science can work together to improve the information society
32 -- 37Thomas Haigh. Defining American greatness: IBM from Watson to Trump
38 -- 41Henry C. Lucas Jr.. Technology and the failure of the university
42 -- 44Chitta Baral, Shih-Fu Chang, Brian Curless, Partha Dasgupta, Julia Hirschberg, Anita Jones. Ask not what your postdoc can do for you ..
46 -- 53Antony Alappatt. Network applications are interactive
54 -- 61Peter Alvaro, Severine Tymon. Abstracting the geniuses away from failure testing
62 -- 68Jacob Loveless. Cache me if you can
70 -- 77Michele Coscia. Popularity spikes hurt future chances for viral propagation of protomemes
78 -- 84Hemang Subramanian. Decentralized blockchain-based electronic marketplaces
86 -- 94Wojciech Mazurczyk, Steffen Wendzel. Information hiding: Challenges for forensic experts
96 -- 0David C. Parkes. Technical perspective: Moving spectrum
97 -- 104Neil Newman, Alexandre Fréchette, Kevin Leyton-Brown. Deep optimization for spectrum repacking
105 -- 0Manuel Chakravarty. Technical perspective: Can high performance be portable?
106 -- 115Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Andrew Adams, Dillon Sharlet, Connelly Barnes, Sylvain Paris, Marc Levoy, Saman P. Amarasinghe, Frédo Durand. Halide: decoupling algorithms from schedules for high-performance image processing
120 -- 0Dennis E. Shasha. Polychromatic choreography
121 -- 128Don Gotterbarn, Amy Bruckman, Catherine Flick, Keith W. Miller, Marty J. Wolf. ACM code of ethics: a guide for positive action