Journal: Ubiquity

Volume 2017, Issue September

0 -- 0Ted G. Lewis. Art Scott and Michael Frank on energy-efficient computing

Volume 2017, Issue October

0 -- 0Philip Yaffe. How to say what you mean and mean what you say

Volume 2017, Issue November

0 -- 0Richard T. Snodgrass. The changing culture of computer science: an interview with Marianne Winslett

Volume 2017, Issue May

0 -- 0James B. Morris. 10 rules for an unhackable data vault
0 -- 0Ted G. Lewis. Cybersecurity skeptics now embracing formal methods: an interview with Gernot Heiser and Jim Morris

Volume 2017, Issue March

0 -- 0Philip Yaffe. The three acid tests of persuasive writing
0 -- 0Ted G. Lewis. The end of ICE is near - or not?
0 -- 0Andrew M. Odlyzko. The glorious promise of the post-truth world

Volume 2017, Issue June

0 -- 0Philip Yaffe. How to improve your writing by standing on your head

Volume 2017, Issue July

0 -- 0Richard T. Snodgrass. Mixing computation with people: an interview with Marianne Winslett
0 -- 0Walter Tichy. Is quantum computing for real?: an interview with Catherine McGeoch of D-Wave Systems

Volume 2017, Issue December

0 -- 0Bernardo A. Huberman. Big Data and the Attention Economy: Big Data (Ubiquity symposium)
0 -- 0Jeffrey H. Johnson, Peter J. Denning, David Sousa-Rodrigues, Kemal A. Delic. Big Data, Digitization, and Social Change: Big Data (Ubiquity symposium)

Volume 2017, Issue August

0 -- 0Peter J. Denning. Computational design
0 -- 0Philip Yaffe. Why writing short sentences may be short-changing your reader