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20 | -- | 21 | W. Neville Holmes. 32 & 16 Years Ago |
22 | -- | 25 | Neal Leavitt. Storage Challenge: Where Will All That Big Data Go? |
30 | -- | 31 | Mark Guzdial, Betsy James DiSalvo. Computing Education: Beyond the Classroom |
32 | -- | 37 | Maria Knobelsdorf, Jan Vahrenhold. Addressing the Full Range of Students: Challenges in K-12 Computer Science Education |
38 | -- | 43 | Kylie A. Peppler. STEAM-Powered Computing Education: Using E-Textiles to Integrate the Arts and STEM |
44 | -- | 51 | Sally Fincher, Daniel Knox. The Porous Classroom: Professional Practices in the Computing Curriculum |
52 | -- | 59 | Karen Brennan. Learning Computing through Creating and Connecting |
60 | -- | 66 | Allison Elliott Tew, Brian Dorn. The Case for Validated Tools in Computer Science Education Research |
68 | -- | 76 | Dean N. Williams, Peer-Timo Bremer, Charles M. Doutriaux, John Patchett, Sean Williams, Galen M. Shipman, Ross Miller, David Pugmire, Brian Smith, Chad A. Steed, E. Wes Bethel, Hank Childs, Harinarayan Krishnan, Prabhat, Michael Wehner, Cláudio T. Silva, Emanuele Santos, David Koop, Tommy Ellqvist, Jorge Poco, Berk Geveci, Aashish Chaudhary, Andy Bauer, Alexander Pletzer, Dave Kindig, Gerald Potter, Thomas P. Maxwell. Ultrascale Visualization of Climate Data |
78 | -- | 84 | Jianwei Niu, Jing Peng, Lei Shu, Chao Tong, Wanjiun Liao. An Empirical Study of a Chinese Online Social Network-Renren |
86 | -- | 93 | Rogério Luís de Carvalho Costa, Pedro Furtado. Providing Quality of Experience for Users: The Next DBMS Challenge |
94 | -- | 96 | Karl Ricanek. The Next Biometric Challenge: Medical Alterations |
97 | -- | 100 | Beth Cohen. PaaS: New Opportunities for Cloud Application Development |
101 | -- | 103 | Brian David Johnson. That Copernican Moment |
104 | -- | 107 | Hal Berghel. Toxic Cookies |
124 | -- | 0 | David Alan Grier. For the Common Good |