Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 63, Issue 3

0 -- 0Dennis E. Shasha. Stopping tyranny
5 -- 0Moshe Y. Vardi. Advancing computing as a science and profession: but to what end?
6 -- 7CACM Staff. Conferences and carbon impact
8 -- 9Robin K. Hill. Coding for voting
10 -- 12Samuel Greengard. Can nanosheet transistors keep Moore's law alive?
13 -- 14Don Monroe. Algorithms to harvest the wind
15 -- 17Keith Kirkpatrick. Across the language barrier
18 -- 21Michael Lachney, Aman Yadav. Computing and community in formal education
22 -- 24Peter J. Denning, Dorothy E. Denning. Dilemmas of artificial intelligence
25 -- 27Omer Reingold. Through the lens of a passionate theoretician
28 -- 30Kieron O'Hara, Wendy Hall. Four internets
31 -- 34Marc C. Canellas, Rachel A. Haga. Unsafe at any level
35 -- 37Benjamin C. Pierce, Michael Hicks 0001, Crista Lopes, Jens Palsberg. Conferences in an era of expensive carbon
38 -- 42Jessie Frazelle. Securing the boot process
43 -- 46Richard I. Cook. Above the line, below the line
48 -- 55Edmond Awad, Sohan Dsouza, Jean-François Bonnefon, Azim Shariff, Iyad Rahwan. Crowdsourcing moral machines
56 -- 61Darja Smite, Nils Brede Moe, Marcin Floryan, Georgiana Levinta, Panagiota Chatzipetrou. Spotify guilds
62 -- 69Jonny Austin, Howard Baker, Thomas Ball, James Devine, Joe Finney, Peli de Halleux, Steve Hodges, Michal Moskal, Gareth Stockdale. The BBC micro: bit: from the U.K. to the world
70 -- 79Ohad Fried, Jennifer Jacobs, Adam Finkelstein, Maneesh Agrawala. Editing self-image
80 -- 91Jörg Kienzle, Gunter Mussbacher, Benoît Combemale, Lucy Bastin, Nelly Bencomo, Jean-Michel Bruel, Christoph Becker, Stefanie Betz, Ruzanna Chitchyan, Betty H. C. Cheng, Sonja Klingert, Richard F. Paige, Birgit Penzenstadler, Norbert Seyff, Eugene Syriani, Colin C. Venters. Toward model-driven sustainability evaluation
93 -- 0Rebecca Isaacs. Technical perspective: A perspective on pivot tracing
94 -- 102Jonathan Mace, Ryan Roelke, Rodrigo Fonseca. Pivot tracing: dynamic causal monitoring for distributed systems