Journal: IEEE Computer

Volume 59, Issue 3

9 -- 11Antonio Mastropaolo. Secrets in the Synapses: When Steganography Meets Large Language Models
12 -- 14Erich J. Neuhold. 50 & 25 YEARS AGO
15 -- 0Ergun Akleman. Computing Through Time: Learning: Humans vs Machines
16 -- 19Nir Kshetri, Jeffrey M. Voas. Thoughts on Technology and the State
18 -- 0Jeffrey M. Voas. IN THIS ISSUE
20 -- 30Manfred Broy, Harald Ruess. Principled Cyber-Physical System Design: From Foundations and Models to Practical Engineering
31 -- 38Rolf Ernst, Robin Hapka. Machine Learning in Safety-Critical Applications: Beyond Traditional Worst-Case Design
39 -- 50Daojing He, Yuxing Zhang, Shanshan Zhu, Sammy Chan. Fuzzing Microsoft Remote Procedure Call Services
51 -- 59Stefano Galantino, Jacopo Marino, Fulvio Risso, Stefano Braghin, Liubov Nedoshivina, Antonio Fernandez Gómez-Skarmeta, Domenico Siracusa. Edge-to-Cloud Continuum Made Real
60 -- 69Victor R. Kebande. The End of Pretraining for Large Language Models: The Future of Agentic and AI Reasoning Beyond Peak Data
70 -- 83Christian Macedonia. The Computational Kosmoplex: A Principia for Engineers in the Age of AI
84 -- 91Zhaoqing Teng, Magy Seif El-Nasr. Unlocking Player Strategy: A Visual Journey Into Players' Problem-Solving Behaviors
92 -- 99Tairan Fu, David Nazareno Campo, Javier Coronado-Blázquez, Javier Conde, Pedro Reviriego, Fabrizio Lombardi. Stochastic Streets: A Walk Through Random LLM Address Generation in Four European Cities
100 -- 104Nir Kshetri, Jeffrey M. Voas. Is Vibe Coding the Future of Software?
105 -- 112Nir Kshetri, Jeffrey M. Voas. The Deepfake Governance Gap: Navigating Global Regulation in an Age of Synthetic Realitiess
113 -- 118Hal Berghel. From Trolls to Edgelords: The Use of Social Media to Support Extreme Ideology
119 -- 125Norita B. Ahmad, Anoud Abusalim, Jeffrey M. Voas, Keith W. Miller 0001. Be Visible or Vanish: Academic Publishing in the Platform Age
126 -- 130Thomas M. Coughlin. Space Data Centers Come of Age
131 -- 138James Bret Michael. Firmware, Dependability, and Trust
139 -- 141Dimitrios Serpanos. False Data Injection: Blind Trust and Stealthy Attacks
142 -- 146Mark Kennedy, Joanna F. DeFranco, Phillip A. Laplante. Discovering Proxy Systems to Test Critical AI Systems: A Metadata-Driven Software Similarity Approach

Volume 59, Issue 2

7 -- 9Antonio Mastropaolo. Mind the Overlap: Trustworthy Evaluation for Large Code Models
10 -- 12Erich J. Neuhold. 50 & 25 Years Ago
13 -- 0Ergun Akleman. Computing Through Time: The Changing Face of Turing Test
14 -- 18Nir Kshetri, Jeffrey M. Voas. AI and Echoes From the Dot-Com Era: Hype, Hope, and Hard Lessons
16 -- 0Jeffrey M. Voas. IN THIS ISSUE
20 -- 27Wancheng Ni, Xiaoqi Wang, Kaiqi Huang, Xiaonan Zhao, Shixian Wang, Jian Hu, Xin Li 0004. Too Good to Be Human: AI Turing Test in Incomplete Information-Competitive Games
28 -- 38Michael J. Yuan, Carlos Lospoy, Sydney Lai, James Snewin, Ju Long. Trust, but Verify
39 -- 48Seoyeong Park, Akhira Watson, Christopher B. Mayhorn, Munindar P. Singh. Challenges Faced by Older Adults in Using Mobile Apps and a Way Forward
49 -- 58Ahmed Nematallah. One Mean Can't Rule Them All
59 -- 67Barry Hawkey, Marie Vans. Hedonic Requirements Are Critical to Creative Computing Project Success
68 -- 79Rahimul I. Mazumdar, Anirban Dasgupta 0002, Shreyan Pal Chowdhury, Parijat Bhowmick. Exploring Recent Trends in Transfer Learning Strategies: A Case Study on Eye Localization and Eye State Classification
80 -- 85Sorin Faibish. Much Ado About LLaMA: Compared Against ChatGPT and Gemini
86 -- 92Michael Zyda. Buddy, Can You Spare Me 44 Gigawatts of Power for My AI Data Center Collection?
93 -- 100Dominik Macko, Aashish Anantha Ramakrishnan, Jason Samuel Lucas, Róbert Móro, Ivan Srba, Adaku Uchendu, Dongwon Lee 0001. Beyond Speculation: Measuring the Growing Presence of Large Language Model-Generated Texts in Multilingual Disinformation
101 -- 107Antonio Mastropaolo, Rick Kuhn, Jeffrey M. Voas. LLM-Powered Security Test Generation: Oracles, Vulnerability Probes, and Adversarial Inputs
108 -- 114Nir Kshetri, Jeffrey M. Voas. Stablecoins and Power: Balancing Banks, Tech Giants, and Government Oversight
115 -- 123Nir Kshetri. The New AI Asymmetry: How the Global South Is Rewriting the Rules of Technological Power
124 -- 129Mladan Jovanovic, Mark Campbell 0002. Composite Model Architecture: A New Approach to Language Model Assembly
130 -- 136Sergei P. Prokhorov. The Evolution of Teaching Programming in Russia
137 -- 141Matt Germonprez. Open Source Community Roles and Community Continuity
142 -- 149Koji Inoue, Ilkwon Byun, Masamitsu Tanaka, Yosuke Ueno, Naoki Takeuchi, Satoshi Kawakami, Olivia Chen, Dongmoon Min, Teruo Tanimoto, Takatsugu Ono, Hiroshi Nakamura, Jangwoo Kim. Toward Ultra-High-Speed, Ultra-Low-Power Cryogenic Superconductor Computing
150 -- 152Darren Galpin. Standards - An Introduction
154 -- 158Christof Ebert. Escaping the IT-Productivity Paradox
159 -- 164Alexander Pierce Moon, Joanna F. DeFranco. Smart Factory Decision Making in Global Regulated Manufacturing

Volume 59, Issue 1

4 -- 6Grace A. Lewis, Hausi A. Müller. Sharing the Journey
10 -- 12Antonio Mastropaolo. Human or Machine? Rebuilding Trust in the Age of AI-Based Text Generation
13 -- 15Erich J. Neuhold. 50 & 25 Years Ago
16 -- 0Ergun Akleman. Computing Through Time: Predicting Technology
17 -- 18Jeffrey M. Voas. Computer in 2026
19 -- 22Jyotika Athavale, Dejan S. Milojicic, Nita Patel. Pervasive Physical AI
24 -- 33Torsten Hoefler, Mikhail Khalilov, Josiah Clark, Surendra Anubolu, Mohan Kalkunte, Karen Schramm, Eric Spada, Duncan Roweth, Keith D. Underwood, Adrian M. Caulfield, Abdul Kabbani, Amirreza Rastegari. In-Network Collective Operations: Game Changer or Challenge for AI Workloads?
34 -- 42Jim Handy, Thomas M. Coughlin. New Memory Architectures Will Drive Future Computing
43 -- 53Patrick M. Widener, Laura Biven, Ian T. Foster, Beth Plale, Sarp Oral, Rafael Ferreira da Silva. Scientific Data Management Beyond Traditional Computing Boundaries
54 -- 63Kevin Post, Zhigang Yin, Mayowa Olapade, Farid Valiyev, Petteri Nurmi, Huber Flores. Sensor Data Copilots: Enabling Human-Centric Pervasive Environments
64 -- 73Adeyinka Akintola, Jun Ma, Naser Hossein Motlagh, Georgios Bouloukakis, Huber Flores. Autonomous Indoor Customization: The Future of Human Comfort and Productivity
74 -- 84Rodi Jolak, Vard Antinyan, Alexander Åström, Darko Durisic, Oliver Kopp, Stefan Kriebel, Daniel Krippner, Mazen Mohamad, Jérôme Pfeiffer, Christian Seiler, Pontus Svenson, Andreas Wortmann 0001, Jan Bosch. Navigating the Future: Essential Considerations for the Engineering of Software-Defined Vehicles
85 -- 94Eugene B. John, Lizy Kurian John. AI and Smart Sensors Usher in a New Era in Patient Care
95 -- 107Nafi Us Sabbir Sabith, Sayed Mashroor Mamun, Masud Rabbani, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed. Toward a Noninvasive mHealth Platform
108 -- 111M. S. Raunak 0001. Wicked Problems in Today's World: Information Integrity in the Age of AI
112 -- 117Soulaiman Itani. Beyond Attention: New Possibilities for AI Architectures
118 -- 123Sorin Faibish. Claude.ai Versus ChatGPT and Gemini: Much Ado About Mixed
124 -- 127Afonso Ferreira, Alfredo Goldman vel Lejbman, Nita Patel. Compliance Operations Research: Navigating the Digital Regulation Revolution
128 -- 131Antti Oulasvirta, Björn Hartmann. Revisiting Systems Principles for the Era of Generative AI
132 -- 139Hal Berghel. Generative AI is Breathing New Life Into the Dead Internet Theory
140 -- 149M. G. Michael, Katina Michael. Uberveillance Almost Twenty Years On: A Reader
150 -- 154Imke van Heerden. Ways of Seeing, and Selling, AI Art
155 -- 163Nir Kshetri, Roshendra Khadka, Nathan Feeney, Gayle O'Keefe, Govinda Tamang. Building AI in Nepal: The Critical Role of Data Centers
164 -- 174Britta Hale. Navigating Post Quantum Migration
175 -- 179Donald Costello III, Jamison Watson. Filling the Educational Gap to Enable the Fielding of Autonomous Systems
180 -- 183Georgios Xenos, Dimitrios Serpanos. Agentic AI: A New Paradigm for Cyber-Physical Systems Cybersecurity
184 -- 186Premkumar T. Devanbu. Promises and Perils of LLM- and Agent-Generated Code