Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 63, Issue 2

0 -- 0Leah Hoffmann. 'Everything fails all the time'
5 -- 0Cherri M. Pancake. Start small, then achieve big impact
7 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. On durability
10 -- 11Mark Guzdial. Sizing the U.S. student cohort for computer science
13 -- 15Chris Edwards. Learning to trust quantum computers
16 -- 18Paul Marks. Dark web's doppelgängers aim to dupe antifraud systems
19 -- 21Keith Kirkpatrick. Tracking shoppers
22 -- 24Carlos Iglesias, Dhanaraj Thakur, Michael L. Best. Are we losing momentum?
25 -- 28Nancy Leveson. Are you sure your software will not kill anyone?
29 -- 30George V. Neville-Neil. Numbers are for computers, strings are for humans
31 -- 34Yen-Chia Hsu, Illah R. Nourbakhsh. When human-computer interaction meets community citizen science
35 -- 37Clif Kussmaul. Guiding students to develop essential skills
38 -- 40Jessie Frazelle. Opening up the baseboard management controller
41 -- 49Matt Godbolt. Optimizations in C++ compilers
50 -- 59Ricardo Bianchini, Marcus Fontoura, Eli Cortez, Anand Bonde, Alexandre Muzio, Ana-Maria Constantin, Thomas Moscibroda, Gabriel Magalhaes, Girish Bablani, Mark Russinovich. Toward ML-centric cloud platforms
60 -- 69Thomas Olsson 0002, Jukka Huhtamäki, Hannu Kärkkäinen. Directions for professional social matching systems
70 -- 76Patrice Godefroid. Fuzzing: hack, art, and science
80 -- 0Marco Gruteser. Lighting the way to visual privacy: technical perspective
81 -- 89Shilin Zhu, Chi Zhang, Xinyu Zhang 0003. Automating visual privacy protection using a smart LED