Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 64, Issue 10

0 -- 0Dennis E. Shasha. Randomower
5 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. The future of text redux
6 -- 7Andrei Sukhov, Igor Sorokin, Doug Meil. New life for cordless communication, old regrets for software projects
8 -- 10Don Monroe. Flatter chips
11 -- 12Keith Kirkpatrick. Algorithmic poverty
13 -- 15Chris Edwards. A switch in time
16 -- 18Michael A. Cusumano. Section 230 and a tragedy of the commons
19 -- 21Kendra Walther, Richard E. Ladner. Broadening participation by teaching accessibility
22 -- 24Hannah Thinyane. Remaining connected throughout design
25 -- 0George V. Neville-Neil. Divide and conquer
26 -- 29Cory Doctorow. Competitive compatibility: let's fix the internet, not the tech giants
30 -- 31Devdatt P. Dubhashi. AI futures: fact and fantasy
32 -- 35João Varajão. Software development in disruptive times
36 -- 39Jessie Frazelle. A new era for mechanical CAD
40 -- 47Matthew Groh, Ziv Epstein, Nick Obradovich, Manuel Cebrián, Iyad Rahwan. Human detection of machine-manipulated media
48 -- 55Osku Torro, Henri Jalo, Henri Pirkkalainen. Six reasons why virtual reality is a game-changing computing and communication platform for organizations
56 -- 63Mark Tannian, Willie Coston. The role of professional certifications in computer occupations
64 -- 71Jeannette M. Wing. Trustworthy AI
74 -- 0Tam Vu. Technical perspective: Liquid testing using built-in phone sensors
75 -- 83Shichao Yue, Dina Katabi. Liquid testing with your smartphone
84 -- 0Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi. Technical perspective: The real-world dilemma of security and privacy by design
85 -- 93Jihoon Lee, Gyuhong Lee, Jinsung Lee, Youngbin Im, Max Hollingsworth, Eric Wustrow, Dirk Grunwald, Sangtae Ha. Securing the wireless emergency alerts system