Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 63, Issue 10

0 -- 0Dennis E. Shasha. Privacy-preserving polling
5 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. On digital diplomacy
8 -- 0Robin K. Hill. Protecting computers and people from viruses
10 -- 12Don Monroe. Bouncing balls and quantum computing
13 -- 14Chris Edwards. Thwarting side-channel attacks
15 -- 17Keith Kirkpatrick. Who has access to your smartphone data?
18 -- 19Simson L. Garfinkel, Eugene H. Spafford. Fran Allen: 1932-2020
20 -- 22Michael A. Cusumano. Self-driving vehicle technology: progress and promises
23 -- 27Peter G. Neumann. A holistic view of future risks
28 -- 29George V. Neville-Neil. Sanity vs. invisible markings
30 -- 32Richard T. Snodgrass, Marianne Winslett. conflicts of interest
33 -- 35John MacCormick. Using computer programs and search problems for teaching theory of computation
36 -- 39Oskar Mencer, Dennis Allison, Elad Blatt, Mark Cummings, Michael J. Flynn, Jerry Harris, Carl Hewitt, Quinn Jacobson, Maysam Lavasani, Mohsen Moazami, Hal Murray, Masoud Nikravesh, Andreas Nowatzyk, Mark Shand, Shahram Shirazi. The history, status, and future of FPGAs
40 -- 46Charisma Chan, Beth Cooper. Debugging incidents in Google's distributed systems
48 -- 53Stuart D. Galup, Ronald Dattero, Jing Quan 0001. What do agile, lean, and ITIL mean to DevOps?
54 -- 60Reinhard Wilhelm. Real time spent on real time
62 -- 71Rainer Böhme, Lisa Eckey, Tyler Moore 0001, Neha Narula, Tim Ruffing, Aviv Zohar. Responsible vulnerability disclosure in cryptocurrencies
72 -- 83Stefano Cresci. A decade of social bot detection
86 -- 0Benjamin Livshits. Technical perspective: Analyzing smart contracts with MadMax
87 -- 95Neville Grech, Michael Kong, Anton Jurisevic, Lexi Brent, Bernhard Scholz, Yannis Smaragdakis. MadMax: analyzing the out-of-gas world of smart contracts
96 -- 0Paul Beame. Technical perspective: Two for the price of one
97 -- 105Alireza Farhadi 0001, Mohammad Taghi Hajiaghayi, Kasper Green Larsen, Elaine Shi. Lower bounds for external memory integer sorting via network coding