Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 65, Issue 9

0 -- 0Leah Hoffmann. Advancing the ability of robots to help
5 -- 0Moshe Y. Vardi. Technology and democracy
7 -- 0Kristian Sørensen. The making of an IT strategy consultant
8 -- 9Subbarao Kambhampati. Changing the nature of AI research
11 -- 13Chris Edwards. Competition makes big datasets the winners
14 -- 16Keith Kirkpatrick. The road to 6G
17 -- 18Logan Kugler. How AI is driving the esports boom
20 -- 22Andres Guadamuz. These are not the apes you are looking for
23 -- 25Andreas Kuehn. Security by labeling
26 -- 29Peter Denning, Roland N. Ibbett. The Atlas milestone
30 -- 32William J. Dally. On the model of computation: point
32 -- 34Uzi Vishkin. On the model of computation: counterpoint
35 -- 37Florence Maraninchi. Let us not put all our eggs in one basket
38 -- 42Alexandros Gazis, Eleftheria Katsiri. Middleware 101
43 -- 47Archie L. Cobbs. Persistence programming
48 -- 57Carmela Troncoso, Dan Bogdanov, Edouard Bugnion, Sylvain Chatel, Cas Cremers, Seda F. Gürses, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Dennis Jackson, James R. Larus, Wouter Lueks, Rui Oliveira 0001, Mathias Payer, Bart Preneel, Apostolos Pyrgelis, Marcel Salathé, Theresa Stadler, Michael Veale. Deploying decentralized, privacy-preserving proximity tracing
58 -- 66Leslie Lamport. Deconstructing the bakery to build a distributed state machine
68 -- 78Majd Latah, Kübra Kalkan. When SDN and blockchain shake hands
82 -- 0Falko Dressler. Physical layer resilience through deep learning in software radios: technical perspective
83 -- 91Francesco Restuccia, Tommaso Melodia. Polymorphic wireless receivers
92 -- 0Nicolas Christin. The effectiveness of security measures: technical perspective
93 -- 102Louis F. DeKoven, Audrey Randall, Ariana Mirian, Gautam Akiwate, Ansel Blume, Lawrence K. Saul, Aaron Schulman, Geoffrey M. Voelker, Stefan Savage. Measuring security practices

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

Volume 65, Issue 7

0 -- 0Dennis E. Shasha. Exclusivity probes
5 -- 0James Larus. CACM community
7 -- 0Jeanna Matthews. Embracing critical voices
9 -- 0Sally Fincher, Kathi Fisler. Exploring questions and answers in computer science education
11 -- 0Moshe Y. Vardi. An association of the members, by the members, for the members
12 -- 13Carlos Baquero, Rosa Cabecinhas. The dynamics of remembering and forgetting
15 -- 17Don Monroe. Building a practical quantum computer
18 -- 20Samuel Greengard. Brain implants get real
21 -- 23Esther Shein. Using makeup to block surveillance
24 -- 26Pamela Samuelson. Apple's challenge to virtualization software
27 -- 29Longqi Yang, David Holtz, Sonia Jaffe, Siddharth Suri. The future of information work
30 -- 32Lorrie Faith Cranor. Cookie monster
33 -- 35Michael Mitzenmacher, Sergei Vassilvitskii. Algorithms with predictions
36 -- 0Juan E. Gilbert, Stephanie Ludi, David A. Patterson, Lisa M. Smith. Words matter
38 -- 41Phil Vachon. The keys to the kingdom
42 -- 44Poul-Henning Kamp. Surveillance too cheap to meter
46 -- 55Sanjit A. Seshia, Dorsa Sadigh, S. Shankar Sastry. Toward verified artificial intelligence
56 -- 63Hang Li. Language models: past, present, and future
64 -- 72Curtis Bright, Ilias S. Kotsireas, Vijay Ganesh. When satisfiability solving meets symbolic computation
74 -- 0Fabio Vandin. Technical perspective: Evaluating sampled metrics is challenging
75 -- 83Walid Krichene, Steffen Rendle. On sampled metrics for item recommendation
84 -- 0Bill Howe. Technical perspective: Visualization search: from sketching to natural language
85 -- 94Tarique Siddiqui, Paul Luh, Zesheng Wang 0001, Karrie Karahalios, Aditya G. Parameswaran. Expressive querying for accelerating visual analytics

Volume 65, Issue 6

0 -- 0Leah Hoffmann. Learning new things and avoiding obstacles
5 -- 0Andrew A. Chien. Communications
7 -- 0Gabriele Kotsis, Vicki L. Hanson. Our ACM community
9 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. Digital synergy
10 -- 11CACM Staff. More on computing's divided future
14 -- 15Andrei Sukhov. The role of math in IT education
16 -- 18Neil Savage. Always improving performance
19 -- 20Don Monroe. A deeper understanding of deep learning
21 -- 23Logan Kugler. Addressing labor shortages with automation
24 -- 26Samuel Greengard. Immersion cooling heats up
28 -- 31Peter J. Denning. Involvement and detachment
32 -- 35Peter G. Neumann. Toward total-system trustworthiness
36 -- 37George V. Neville-Neil. The planning and care of data
38 -- 40Bran Knowles, Kelly Widdicks, Gordon S. Blair, Mike Berners-Lee, Adrian Friday. Our house is on fire
42 -- 43Poul-Henning Kamp. still the problem
44 -- 53Kelly Shortridge, Ryan Petrich. Lamboozling attackers: a new generation of deception
54 -- 63Michael R. Crusoe, Sanne Abeln, Alexandru Iosup, Peter Amstutz, John Chilton, Nebojsa Tijanic, Hervé Ménager, Stian Soiland-Reyes, Bogdan Gavrilovic, Carole A. Goble, The Cwl Community. Methods included
64 -- 74Julia Stoyanovich, Serge Abiteboul, Bill Howe, H. V. Jagadish, Sebastian Schelter. Responsible data management
76 -- 87Nihar B. Shah. Challenges, experiments, and computational solutions in peer review
90 -- 0Gonzalo Navarro. The compression power of the BWT: technical perspective
91 -- 98Dominik Kempa, Tomasz Kociumaka. Resolution of the burrows-wheeler transform conjecture
99 -- 0Jeffrey P. Bigham. Computation where the (inter)action is: technical perspective
100 -- 108Dhruv Jain, Hung Ngo, Pratyush Patel, Steven Goodman 0001, Khoa Huynh Anh Nguyen, Rachel Grossman-Kahn, Leah Findlater, Jon Froehlich. SoundWatch: deep learning for sound accessibility on smartwatches

Volume 65, Issue 5

0 -- 0Brian Clegg. Agent provocateur
5 -- 0Andrew A. Chien. Four aspirations for ACM 2032
6 -- 7Vicki L. Hanson, Jennifer T. Chayes. ACM at 75
9 -- 0Moshe Y. Vardi. War and tech (and ACM)
11 -- 0Asim Munawar. How a shopping mall trip inspired me to work in neuro-symbolic AI
12 -- 13Scott E. Delman. Thanks for the progress to date!
15 -- 23CACM Staff. ACM's 2022 general election: please take this opportunity to vote
24 -- 25Jason Hong. Modern tech can't shield your secret identity
27 -- 29Chris Edwards. Neural networks learn to speed up simulations
30 -- 31Gregory Mone. Raising robovoices
32 -- 34Keith Kirkpatrick. Artificial intelligence and mental health
36 -- 38Blake Reid. Two paths for digital disability law
39 -- 41John Wroclawski, Terry Benzel. Cybersecurity as illuminator for the future of computing research
42 -- 44Aman Yadav, Marie K. Heath, Anne Drew Hu. Toward justice in computer science through community, criticality, and citizenship
45 -- 47Reinhard von Hanxleden. Information: 'I' vs. 'we' vs. 'they'
48 -- 55Reynold Xin, Wes McKinney, Alan Gates, Chris McCubbin. It takes a community - : the open source challenge
56 -- 58Alvaro Videla. Meaning and context in computer programs
60 -- 69Sanjit A. Seshia. Explorations in cyber-physical systems education
70 -- 78Russ Cox, Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, Ian Lance Taylor, Ken Thompson. The Go programming language and environment
79 -- 87Jiyong Park, Jongho Kim. st century
88 -- 97Mohammed Eslami, Aaron Adler, Rajmonda S. Caceres, Joshua G. Dunn, Nancy Kelley-Loughnane, Vanessa A. Varaljay, Héctor García Martín. Artificial intelligence for synthetic biology
100 -- 0Daniel Lohmann. Technical perspective: 'What is the ideal operating system?'
101 -- 109Hsuan-Chi Kuo, Jianyan Chen, Sibin Mohan, Tianyin Xu. Set the configuration for the heart of the OS: on the practicality of operating system kernel debloating
110 -- 0Emina Soljanin. Technical perspective: Balancing at all loads
111 -- 118Ankur Mallick, Malhar Chaudhari, Utsav Sheth, Ganesh Palanikumar, Gauri Joshi. Rateless codes for near-perfect load balancing in distributed matrix-vector multiplication

Volume 65, Issue 4

0 -- 0Dennis E. Shasha. Beating the house
5 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. Preserving the internet
6 -- 7Mark Guzdial. Achieving CS for all could take decades
9 -- 11Samuel Greengard. Can AI learn to forget?
12 -- 14Keith Kirkpatrick. Still waiting for self-driving cars
15 -- 16Logan Kugler. Technology's impact on morality
18 -- 21Mari Sako. Global supply chain disruption and resilience
22 -- 24Peter J. Denning. Systems abstractions
25 -- 26George V. Neville-Neil. Getting off the mad path
27 -- 29Veda C. Storey, Roman Lukyanenko, Wolfgang Maass 0002, Jeffrey Parsons. Explainable AI
30 -- 0Andrew A. Chien. Communications' digital initiative and its first digital event
32 -- 34Jessica R. Cauchard, Matthias Jarke, Nuria Oliver. Welcome
36 -- 37Dima Kagan, Michael Fire, Galit Fuhrmann Alpert. Trends in computer science research within European countries
38 -- 39Jürgen Steimle. On-skin computing
40 -- 41Thomas R. C. Smallwood, Véronique Lefebvre, Linus Bengtsson. Mobile phone usage data for disaster response
42 -- 43Liliana Dobrica. Robotic process automation platform UiPath
44 -- 45Boris Otto. A federated infrastructure for European data spaces
46 -- 47Sadaf R. Alam, Javier Bartolome, Michele Carpenè, Kalle Happonen, Jacques-Charles Lafoucriere, Dirk Pleiter. Fenix: a Pan-European federation of supercomputing and cloud e-infrastructure services
48 -- 49Gerhard P. Fettweis, Holger Boche. On 6G and trustworthiness
50 -- 51Gertrude Kappel, Christian Brecher, Matthias Brockmann, István Koren. Internet of production: entering phase two of industry 4.0
52 -- 53Diego Perino, Kleomenis Katevas, Andra Lutu, Eduard Marin, Nicolas Kourtellis. Privacy-preserving AI for future networks
54 -- 55Edward Curry, Fredrik Heintz, Morten Irgens, Arnold W. M. Smeulders, Stefano Stramigioli. Partnership on AI, data, and robotics
56 -- 57Sepp Hochreiter. Toward a broad AI
58 -- 63Hartmut Schmeck, Antonello Monti, Veit Hagenmeyer. Energy informatics: key elements for tomorrow's energy system
64 -- 68Stuart E. Middleton, Emmanuel Letouzé, Ali Hossaini, Adriane Chapman. Trust, regulation, and human-in-the-loop AI: within the European region
69 -- 73Tommaso Di Noia, Nava Tintarev, Panagiota Fatourou, Markus Schedl. Recommender systems under European AI regulations
74 -- 79Mor Peleg, Yuval Shahar, Silvana Quaglini. MobiGuide: guiding clinicians and chronic patients anytime, anywhere
80 -- 83Wil M. P. van der Aalst. European leadership in process management
84 -- 88Shaukat Ali 0001, Tao Yue 0002, Rui Abreu 0001. When software engineering meets quantum computing
90 -- 97Kallista A. Bonawitz, Peter Kairouz, Brendan McMahan, Daniel Ramage. Federated learning and privacy
98 -- 104Marco Furini, Ombretta Gaggi, Silvia Mirri, Manuela Montangero, Elvira Pelle, Francesco Poggi, Catia Prandi. Digital twins and artificial intelligence: as pillars of personalized learning models
105 -- 112Jorge E. Fresneda, Jeremy Hui, Chelsey Hill. Market segmentation in the emoji era
114 -- 0Marian Petre. Exploring cognitive bias 'in the wild': technical perspective
115 -- 122Souti Chattopadhyay, Nicholas Nelson 0002, Audrey Au, Natalia Morales, Christopher Sanchez, Rahul Pandita, Anita Sarma. Cognitive biases in software development
123 -- 0Philippe Cudré-Mauroux. Leveraging social context for fake news detection: technical perspective
124 -- 132Van Hoang Nguyen, Kazunari Sugiyama, Preslav Nakov, Min-Yen Kan. FANG: leveraging social context for fake news detection using graph representation

Volume 65, Issue 3

0 -- 0Leah Hoffmann. Mining energy from 'empty' air
5 -- 0Moshe Y. Vardi. ACM, ethics, and corporate behavior
7 -- 0Eunice Ratna Sari. Changing the world through HCI and UX
8 -- 9CACM Staff. A division in computer science
10 -- 11Carlos Baquero. Picking publication targets
12 -- 14Chris Edwards. A group effort
15 -- 16Don Monroe. Accelerating AI
17 -- 19Paul Marks. Algorithmic hiring needs a human face
20 -- 22Pamela Samuelson. Copyright implications of emulation programs
23 -- 25Ronald M. Baecker. A call to action
26 -- 29Michael Skirpan, Maggie Oates, Daragh Byrne, Robert K. Cunningham, Lorrie Faith Cranor. Is a privacy crisis experienced, a privacy crisis avoided?
30 -- 32Urs Gasser, Virgilio de Almeida 0001. Futures of digital governance
33 -- 34Stuart E. Madnick. Bursting a few balloons regarding the famous DARPA red balloon challenge
35 -- 36Toby Walsh. The troubling future for facial recognition software
38 -- 45Ayman Nadeem. Human-centered approach to static-analysis-driven developer tools
46 -- 51Kirk McKusick. A conversation with: Margo Seltzer and Mike Olson
52 -- 57Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Ciera Jaspan, Carolyn D. Egelman, Lan Cheng. The pushback effects of race, ethnicity, gender, and age in code review
58 -- 66Orli Weiser, Yoram M. Kalman, Carmel Kent, Gilad Ravid. 65 competencies: which ones should your data analytics experts have?
67 -- 74Tarun Mangla, Esther H. Showalter, Vivek Adarsh, Kipp Jones, Morgan Vigil-Hayes, Elizabeth M. Belding, Ellen Zegura. A tale of three datasets: characterizing mobile broadband access in the U.S
76 -- 87Tijl De Bie, Luc De Raedt, José Hernández-Orallo, Holger H. Hoos, Padhraic Smyth, Christopher K. I. Williams. Automating data science
90 -- 0Jonathan Aldrich. Technical perspective: How do experts learn new programming languages?
91 -- 99Nischal Shrestha, Colton Botta, Titus Barik, Chris Parnin. Here we go again: why is it difficult for developers to learn another programming language?
100 -- 0Frederic T. Chong. Technical perspective: Applying design-space exploration to quantum architectures
101 -- 109Prakash Murali, Dripto M. Debroy, Kenneth R. Brown, Margaret Martonosi. Toward systematic architectural design of near-term trapped ion quantum computers

Volume 65, Issue 2

0 -- 0Brian Clegg. Agent invisible
5 -- 0Vicki L. Hanson. Ethics and values in the ACM awards program
7 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. How do I rely on thee, smartphone?
8 -- 9Jason Hong. The trouble with Facebook
11 -- 13Marina Krakovsky. Solving for why
14 -- 16Neil Savage. Virtual duplicates
17 -- 19Logan Kugler. Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the fight against world hunger
20 -- 22Tiffani L. Williams. The lives of hidden figures matter in computer science education
23 -- 24George V. Neville-Neil. I unplugged what?
25 -- 30Thomas Haigh. Becoming universal
31 -- 34Tony Yu-Ju Tu, Shari S. C. Shang, Junyi Wu. Is your autonomous vehicle as smart as you expected?
35 -- 39Shlomi Hod, Karni Chagal-Feferkorn, Niva Elkin-Koren, Avigdor Gal. Data science meets law
40 -- 42Erich Prem. A brave new world of mediated online discourse
44 -- 51Timothy Clem, Patrick Thomson. Static analysis at GitHub
52 -- 58Daniil Tiganov, Lisa Nguyen Quang Do, Karim Ali 0001. Designing UIs for static-analysis tools
60 -- 66Nenad Tomasev, Ulrich Paquet, Demis Hassabis, Vladimir Kramnik. Reimagining chess with AlphaZero
68 -- 75Dorit Nevo, Benjamin D. Horne. How topic novelty impacts the effectiveness of news veracity interventions
76 -- 91Alfred V. Aho, Jeffrey D. Ullman. Abstractions, their algorithms, and their compilers
92 -- 98Alon Y. Halevy, Cristian Canton-Ferrer, Hao Ma, Umut Ozertem, Patrick Pantel, Marzieh Saeidi, Fabrizio Silvestri, Ves Stoyanov. Preserving integrity in online social networks
100 -- 0Robin Burke. Personalized recommendation of PoIs to people with autism: technical perspective
101 -- 109Noemi Mauro, Liliana Ardissono, Federica Cena. Supporting people with autism spectrum disorders in the exploration of PoIs: an inclusive recommender system
110 -- 0Sayan Mitra. Model structure takes guesswork out of state estimation: technical perspective
111 -- 118Guillaume O. Berger, Raphaël M. Jungers. Worst-case topological entropy and minimal data rate for state estimation of switched linear systems

Volume 65, Issue 12

0 -- 0Leah Hoffmann. Finding an alternate way forward with AI
5 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. On truth and belief
6 -- 7Carlos Baquero. Is having AI generate text cheating?
9 -- 11Don Monroe. Quantum computers and the universe
12 -- 14Samuel Greengard. Swarm robotics moves forward
15 -- 17Esther Shein. Preserving the past with immersive technologies
18 -- 21Peter J. Denning, John Arquilla. The context problem in artificial intelligence
22 -- 23George V. Neville-Neil. The four horsemen of an ailing software project
24 -- 26Devdatt P. Dubhashi. Can universities combat the 'wrong kind of AI'?
27 -- 29Alex Pentland. Building a new economy: data, AI, and Web3
30 -- 31Luiz André Barroso, Tanzeem Choudhury, Manish Gupta 0002, Oyekunle A. Olukotun, Raluca Ada Popa, Dawn Xiaodong Song, David A. Patterson. Global perspectives of diversity, equity, and inclusion
34 -- 41CACM Staff. FHIR: reducing friction in the exchange of healthcare data
42 -- 44Poul-Henning Kamp. CSRB's opus one
46 -- 55Nicholas LaBerge, Kenneth Hunter Wapman, Allison C. Morgan, Sam Zhang, Daniel B. Larremore, Aaron Clauset. Subfield prestige and gender inequality among U.S. computing faculty
56 -- 65Juan Chen 0001, Sheikh Ghafoor 0001, John Impagliazzo. Producing competent HPC graduates
66 -- 72Jack J. Dongarra. The evolution of mathematical software
74 -- 89Domenico Amalfitano, Ana C. R. Paiva, Alexis Inquel, Luís Pinto 0005, Anna Rita Fasolino, René Just. How do Java mutation tools differ?
90 -- 100Ewa Magdalena Nowara, Daniel McDuff, Ashutosh Sabharwal, Ashok Veeraraghavan. Seeing beneath the skin with computational photography
104 -- 0Peter A. Boncz. Technical perspective: The 'art' of automatic benchmark extraction
105 -- 112Shaleen Deep, Anja Gruenheid, Kruthi Nagaraj, Hiro Naito, Jeffrey F. Naughton, Stratis Viglas. DIAMETRICS: benchmarking query engines at scale

Volume 65, Issue 11

7 -- 0Andreea Danielescu 0001. The many shapes of a computer science career
22 -- 25Pamela Samuelson. An emergent legal right to repair electronic devices
40 -- 42Hemangee Kalpesh Kapoor, Mausam, Venkatesh Raman 0001. Welcome back!
48 -- 51Kamakoti Veezhinathan. Building the SHAKTI microprocessor
58 -- 61Plaban Kumar Bhowmick, Partha Pratim Das 0001, Partha Pratim Chakrabarti, Debarshi Kumar Sanyal. National digital library of India: democratizing education in India
62 -- 64Amey Karkare, Purushottam Kar. Prutor: an intelligent learning and management system for programming courses
65 -- 67Bidisha Chaudhuri, Meenakshi D'Souza, Janaki Srinivasan. Bringing the missing women back: CS education for women in India's engineering institutions
70 -- 73Iram Tariq Bhatti, Mahum Naseer, Muhammad Shafique 0001, Osman Hasan. A formal approach to identifying the impact of noise on neural networks
80 -- 81Shivangi Singhal, Rishabh Kaushal, Rajiv Ratn Shah, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru. Fake news in India: scale, diversity, solution, and opportunities
82 -- 87Siva Athreya, Gautam I. Menon, Rajesh Sundaresan. COVID-19 modeling for India and a roadmap for the future
104 -- 106Martin Kleppmann, Peter Alvaro. Research for practice: convergence

Volume 65, Issue 10

5 -- 0Andrew A. Chien. Computing's grand challenge for sustainability
7 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
8 -- 9Aleksandr Romanov 0001. Driving an innovation contest into crisis
11 -- 13Don Monroe. Neurosymbolic AI
14 -- 15Simson L. Garfinkel, Eugene H. Spafford. In memoriam: Juris Hartmanis 1928-2022
16 -- 18Samuel Greengard. Hidden malware ratchets up cybersecurity risks
19 -- 20Esther Shein. Applied AI teaches handwriting
22 -- 24Michael A. Cusumano. Data platforms and network effects
25 -- 26George V. Neville-Neil. Securing the company jewels
27 -- 30Titus Barik, Sumit Gulwani, Mario Juarez. Storytelling and science
31 -- 33Ryan Bockmon, Stephen Cooper. What's your placebo?
34 -- 41Jenna L. Butler, Catherine Yeh. Walk a mile in their shoes
42 -- 44Poul-Henning Kamp. Linear address spaces
46 -- 56Umakishore Ramachandran, Zvi Galil. Creating a revolutionary academic program
57 -- 65Advait Deshpande. Assessing the quantum-computing landscape
66 -- 72Ariel Rosenfeld, Oleg Maksimov. Should young computer scientists stop collaborating with their doctoral advisors?
74 -- 0Athina Markopoulou. Technical perspective: Traffic classification in the era of deep learning
75 -- 83Iman Akbari, Mohammad A. Salahuddin 0001, Leni Ven, Noura Limam, Raouf Boutaba, Bertrand Mathieu, Stephanie Moteau, Stéphane Tuffin. Traffic classification in an increasingly encrypted web
84 -- 0Yang Zhang 0041. Technical perspective: Achieve big with devices that track small things
85 -- 92Farshid Salemi Parizi, Eric Whitmire, Shwetak N. Patel. AuraRing: precise electromagnetic finger tracking
96 -- 0Dennis E. Shasha. Card Nim

Volume 65, Issue 1

0 -- 0Dennis E. Shasha. Orbit design
5 -- 0Andrew A. Chien. Is the global computing community irrevocably divided?
7 -- 0Moshe Y. Vardi. Will AI destroy education?
9 -- 0Peter M. Small. How computing empowered me to tackle big problems in medicine
10 -- 11Mark Guzdial. Is higher education an engine of opportunity, or a perpetuator of privilege?
12 -- 14Chris Edwards. Shrinking artificial intelligence
15 -- 16Esther Shein. Converting laws to programs
17 -- 19Keith Kirkpatrick. Monetizing your personal data
22 -- 24Michael A. Cusumano. Epic versus Apple and the future of app stores
25 -- 27Pauline T. Kim. Addressing algorithmic discrimination
28 -- 30Brian A. LaMacchia. The long road ahead to transition to post-quantum cryptography
31 -- 33Vincent J. Hellendoorn, Anand Ashok Sawant. The growing cost of deep learning for source code
34 -- 36Olga Fink, Torbjørn H. Netland, Stefan Feuerriegel. Artificial intelligence across company borders
37 -- 40Vashek Matyas, Kamil Malinka, Lydia Kraus, Lenka Knapova, Agata Kruzikova. Even if users do not read security directives, their behavior is not so catastrophic
42 -- 49Piero Molino, Christopher Ré. Declarative machine learning systems
50 -- 54Patrick Thomson. Static analysis
56 -- 67Philipp H. Kindt, Trinad Chakraborty, Samarjit Chakraborty. How reliable is smartphone-based electronic contact tracing for COVID-19?
68 -- 75Gwanhoo Lee, Jaeho Kim. Delivering a rapid digital response to the COVID-19 pandemic
76 -- 85Lance Fortnow. Fifty years of P vs. NP and the possibility of the impossible
86 -- 96Michael Pradel, Satish Chandra 0001. Neural software analysis
98 -- 0Frank Dellaert. Neural radiance fields explode on the scene: technical perspective
99 -- 106Ben Mildenhall, Pratul P. Srinivasan, Matthew Tancik, Jonathan T. Barron, Ravi Ramamoorthi, Ren Ng. NeRF: representing scenes as neural radiance fields for view synthesis
107 -- 0Tiago Guerreiro. Eyelid gestures enhance mobile interaction: technical perspective
108 -- 115Mingming Fan 0001, Zhen Li, Franklin Mingzhe Li. Eyelid gestures for people with motor impairments