Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 65, Issue 8

0 -- 0E. C. Logan. The Luce Goose: a space-traveling bail-bond agent and the ship's resourceful AI chase fugitives across the galaxy
5 -- 0Yannis E. Ioannidis. To the members of ACM
7 -- 0Federico Monaco. Color blind accessibility manifesto
8 -- 9Doug Meil. Advancing in the technical hierarchy
11 -- 13Marina Krakovsky. Formalizing fairness
14 -- 15Logan Kugler. Crossing the uncanny valley
16 -- 18Esther Shein. Neurotechnology and the law
20 -- 22Carla E. Brodley. Why universities must resist GPA-based enrollment caps in the face of surging enrollments
23 -- 24George V. Neville-Neil. When should a black box be transparent?
25 -- 29Len Shustek. An interview with Dana Scott
30 -- 32Manish Parashar, Amy Friedlander, Erwin P. Gianchandani, Margaret Martonosi. Transforming science through cyberinfrastructure
33 -- 35Koby Mike, Noa Ragonis, Rinat B. Rosenberg-Kima, Orit Hazzan. Computational thinking in the era of data science
36 -- 42Michael Mattioli. FPGAs in client compute hardware
43 -- 50Valerie Chen, Jeffrey Li, Joon Sik Kim, Gregory Plumb, Ameet Talwalkar. Interpretable machine learning: moving from mythos to diagnostics
52 -- 63Laszlo Gyongyosi, Sándor Imre. Advances in the quantum internet
64 -- 70Yihong Wang, Konstantinos Papangelis, Ioanna Lykourentzou, Vassilis-Javed Khan, Michael Saker, Yong Yue 0003, Jonathan Grudin. The dawn of crowdfarms
72 -- 79Daniel Abadi, Anastasia Ailamaki, David G. Andersen, Peter Bailis, Magdalena Balazinska, Philip A. Bernstein, Peter A. Boncz, Surajit Chaudhuri, Alvin Cheung, AnHai Doan, Luna Dong, Michael J. Franklin, Juliana Freire, Alon Y. Halevy, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Stratos Idreos, Donald Kossmann, Tim Kraska, Sailesh Krishnamurthy, Volker Markl, Sergey Melnik 0001, Tova Milo, C. Mohan 0001, Thomas Neumann 0001, Beng Chin Ooi, Fatma Ozcan, Jignesh M. Patel, Andrew Pavlo, Raluca A. Popa, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Christopher Ré, Michael Stonebraker, Dan Suciu. The Seattle report on database research
82 -- 0Qin Zhang 0001. Technical perspective: Can data structures treat us fairly?
83 -- 90Martin Aumüller 0001, Sariel Har-Peled, Sepideh Mahabadi, Rasmus Pagh, Francesco Silvestri 0001. Sampling near neighbors in search for fairness
91 -- 0Noa Zilberman. Technical perspective: hXDP: Light and efficient packet processing offload
92 -- 100Marco Spaziani Brunella, Giacomo Belocchi, Marco Bonola, Salvatore Pontarelli, Giuseppe Siracusano, Giuseppe Bianchi 0001, Aniello Cammarano, Alessandro Palumbo, Luca Petrucci, Roberto Bifulco. hXDP: Efficient software packet processing on FPGA NICs