Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 62, Issue 6

5 -- 0Cherri M. Pancake. ACM awards honor CS contributions
7 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. Back to the future
8 -- 9Mark Guzdial, John Arquilla. Is CS really for all, and defending democracy in cyberspace
10 -- 12Neil Savage. Neural net worth
13 -- 15Gary Anthes. Lifelong learning in artificial neural networks
16 -- 18Don Monroe. And then, there were three
19 -- 20Keith Kirkpatrick. Ethics in technology jobs
22 -- 24Linnet Taylor. Global data justice
25 -- 27A. Theodore Markettos, Robert N. M. Watson, Simon W. Moore, Peter Sewell, Peter G. Neumann. Through computer architecture, darkly
28 -- 31Peter J. Denning, David Brin. An interview with David Brin on resiliency
32 -- 34Thomas F. J.-M. Pasquier, David M. Eyers, Jean Bacon. Personal data and the internet of things
36 -- 41Ulan Degenbaev, Michael Lippautz, Hannes Payer. Garbage collection as a joint venture
42 -- 44Kate Matsudaira. How to create a great team culture (and why it matters)
45 -- 53Zachary C. Lipton, Jacob Steinhardt. Research for practice: troubling trends in machine-learning scholarship
54 -- 62Jaeyoung Do, Sudipta Sengupta, Steven Swanson. Programmable solid-state storage in future cloud datacenters
63 -- 69O. Sami Saydjari. Engineering trustworthy systems: a principled approach to cybersecurity
70 -- 79Daniel S. Weld, Gagan Bansal. The challenge of crafting intelligible intelligence
82 -- 0Rishiyur S. Nikhil. Technical perspective: Back to the edge
83 -- 91Tony Nowatzki, Vinay Gangadhar, Karthikeyan Sankaralingam. Heterogeneous Von Neumann/dataflow microprocessors
96 -- 0Leah Hoffmann. Reaching new heights with artificial neural networks