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Communications of the ACM, Volume 61
Volume 61, Number 1, January 2018
- Vinton G. Cerf:
The role of archives in digital preservation. 7
- Moshe Y. Vardi:
Computer professionals for social responsibility. 9
- A leap from artificial to intelligence. 10-11
- Mark R. Nelson:
The big IDEA and the PD pipeline. 12-13
- Gregory Mone:
Feeling sounds, hearing sights. 15-17 - Alex Wright:
Smartphone science. 18-20 - Marina Krakovsky:
The new jobs. 21-23
- Michael A. Cusumano:
The sharing economy meets reality. 26-28
- Christopher T. Marsden:
How law and computer science can work together to improve the information society. 29-31
- Thomas Haigh:
Defining American greatness: IBM from Watson to Trump. 32-37
- Henry C. Lucas Jr.:
Technology and the failure of the university. 38-41 - Chitta Baral, Shih-Fu Chang, Brian Curless, Partha Dasgupta, Julia Hirschberg, Anita Jones:
Ask not what your postdoc can do for you ... 42-44
- Antony Alappatt:
Network applications are interactive. 46-53 - Peter Alvaro, Severine Tymon:
Abstracting the geniuses away from failure testing. 54-61 - Jacob Loveless:
Cache me if you can. 62-68
- Michele Coscia:
Popularity spikes hurt future chances for viral propagation of protomemes. 70-77 - Hemang Subramanian:
Decentralized blockchain-based electronic marketplaces. 78-84
- Wojciech Mazurczyk, Steffen Wendzel:
Information hiding: Challenges for forensic experts. 86-94
- David C. Parkes:
Technical perspective: Moving spectrum. 96 - Neil Newman, Alexandre Fréchette, Kevin Leyton-Brown:
Deep optimization for spectrum repacking. 97-104 - Manuel M. T. Chakravarty:
Technical perspective: Can high performance be portable? 105 - Jonathan Ragan-Kelley, Andrew Adams, Dillon Sharlet, Connelly Barnes, Sylvain Paris, Marc Levoy, Saman P. Amarasinghe, Frédo Durand:
Halide: decoupling algorithms from schedules for high-performance image processing. 106-115
- Dennis E. Shasha:
Polychromatic choreography. 120
- Don Gotterbarn, Amy S. Bruckman, Catherine Flick, Keith W. Miller, Marty J. Wolf:
ACM code of ethics: a guide for positive action. 121-128
Volume 61, Number 2, February 2018
- Jodi L. Tims:
Achieving gender equity: ACM-W can't do it alone. 5
- Vinton G. Cerf:
A comprehensive self-driving car test. 7
- Toward an equation that anticipates AI risks. 8-9
- John Arquilla, Mark Guzdial:
Protecting the power grid, and finding bias in student evaluations. 10-11
- Chris Edwards:
Quantum technology forgoes unconditional security to extend its reach. 12-14 - Neil Savage:
Going serverless. 15-16 - Logan Kugler:
The war over the value of personal data. 17-19
- Kevin Fu, Wenyuan Xu:
Risks of trusting the physics of sensors. 20-23
- Sarah J. Wille, Daphne Sajous-Brady:
The inclusive and accessible workplace. 24-26
- George V. Neville-Neil:
Reducing the attack surface. 27-28
- Jennifer Keating, Illah R. Nourbakhsh:
Teaching artificial intelligence and humanity. 29-32 - Shane Greenstein:
Innovation from the edges. 33-36
- Andrew Leung, Andrew Spyker, Tim Bozarth:
Titus: introducing containers to the Netflix cloud. 38-45 - Albert Kwon, James R. Wilcox, Peter Bailis:
Research for practice: private online communication; highlights in systems verification. 46-49 - Kate Matsudaira:
Views from the top. 50-52
- John Zysman, Martin Kenney:
The next phase in the digital revolution: intelligent tools, platforms, growth, employment. 54-63 - Vlasta Stavova, Lenka Dedkova, Martin Ukrop, Vashek Matyas:
A large-scale comparative study of beta testers and regular users. 64-71
- Othon Michail, Paul G. Spirakis:
Elements of the theory of dynamic networks. 72
- Steve Zdancewic:
Technical perspective: Building bug-free compilers. 83 - Nuno P. Lopes, David Menendez, Santosh Nagarakatte, John Regehr:
Practical verification of peephole optimizations with Alive. 84-91 - Vincent Conitzer:
Technical perspective: Designing algorithms and the fairness criteria they should satisfy. 92 - Kobi Gal, Ariel D. Procaccia, Moshe Mash, Yair Zick:
Which is the fairest (rent division) of them all? 93-100
- David Allen Batchelor:
Welcome to the singularity. 104-
Volume 61, Number 3, March 2018
- Andrew A. Chien:
Here comes everybody...to Communications. 5
- Vinton G. Cerf:
Unintended consequences. 7
- Moshe Y. Vardi:
A declaration of the dependence of cyberspace. 9
- Keep the ACM code of ethics as it is. 10-11
- Mark Guzdial, Bertrand Meyer:
The costs and pleasures of a computer science teacher. 12-13
- Samuel Greengard:
In pursuit of virtual life. 15-17 - Keith Kirkpatrick:
The construction industry in the 21st century. 18-20 - Esther Shein:
The state of fakery. 21-23
- Ross Anderson:
Making security sustainable. 24-26
- Pamela Samuelson:
Will the Supreme Court nix reviews of bad patents? 27-29
- Simon Rogerson:
Ethics omission increases gases emission. 30-32
- Peter J. Denning:
The computing profession. 33-35
- Fred B. Schneider:
Impediments with policy interventions to foster cybersecurity. 36-38 - M. Six Silberman, Bill Tomlinson, R. LaPlante, Joel Ross, Lilly Irani, Andrew Zaldivar:
Responsible research with crowds: pay crowdworkers at least minimum wage. 39-41 - Hanna M. Wallach:
Computational social science ≠ computer science + social data. 42-44
- Yonatan Sompolinsky, Aviv Zohar:
Bitcoin's underlying incentives. 46-53 - Thomas A. Limoncelli:
Operational excellence in April Fools' pranks. 54-57 - Theo Schlossnagle:
Monitoring in a DevOps world. 58-61
- Matthias Felleisen, Robert Bruce Findler, Matthew Flatt, Shriram Krishnamurthi, Eli Barzilay, Jay A. McCarthy, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt:
A programmable programming language. 62-71 - Bran Knowles, Vicki L. Hanson:
The wisdom of older technology (non)users. 72-77 - Tony Gorschek:
Evolution toward soft(er) products. 78-84
- Benjamin Kuipers:
How can we trust a robot? 86-95
- Nicole Immorlica:
Technical perspective: A graph-theoretic framework traces task planning. 98 - Jon M. Kleinberg, Sigal Oren:
Time-inconsistent planning: a computational problem in behavioral economics. 99-107 - Kenny Paterson:
Technical perspective: On heartbleed: a hard beginnyng makth a good endyng. 108 - Liang Zhang, David R. Choffnes, Tudor Dumitras, Dave Levin, Alan Mislove, Aaron Schulman, Christo Wilson:
Analysis of SSL certificate reissues and revocations in the wake of heartbleed. 109-116
- Leah Hoffmann:
Q&A: The network effect. 120-
Volume 61, Number 4, April 2018
- Andrew A. Chien:
Go big! 5 - Vinton G. Cerf:
The sound of programming. 6
- Moshe Y. Vardi:
Open access and ACM. 7
- CACM Staff:
Predicting failure of the university. 8-9
- Jodi L. Tims, Daniel A. Reed:
Fostering inclusion, keeping the net neutral. 10-11
- Neil Savage:
Always out of balance. 12-14 - Don Monroe:
Chips for artificial intelligence. 15-17 - Marina Krakovsky:
Artificial (emotional) intelligence. 18-19
- Mari Sako:
Business ecosystems: how do they matter for innovation? 20-22
- George V. Neville-Neil:
Popping kernels. 23-24
- Sheldon H. Jacobson:
Push versus pull. 25-27 - Stephen B. Wicker:
Smartphones, contents of the mind, and the fifth amendment. 28-31
- Nicole Forsgren:
DevOps delivers. 32-33 - Jez Humble:
Continuous delivery sounds great, but will it work here? 34-39 - Bridget Kromhout:
Containers will not fix your broken culture (and other hard truths). 40-43 - Nicole Forsgren, Mik Kersten:
DevOps metrics. 44-48
- Mila Gascó-Hernández:
Building a smart city: lessons from Barcelona. 50-57 - Caitlin Sadowski, Edward Aftandilian, Alex Eagle, Liam Miller-Cushon, Ciera Jaspan:
Lessons from building static analysis tools at Google. 58-66 - Francine Berman, Rob A. Rutenbar, Brent Hailpern, Henrik I. Christensen, Susan B. Davidson, Deborah Estrin, Michael J. Franklin, Margaret Martonosi, Padma Raghavan, Victoria Stodden, Alexander S. Szalay:
Realizing the potential of data science. 67-72
- Mordechai Guri, Yuval Elovici:
Bridgeware: the air-gap malware. 74-82
- David M. Blei:
Technical perspective: Expressive probabilistic models and scalable method of moments. 84 - Sanjeev Arora, Rong Ge, Yoni Halpern, David M. Mimno, Ankur Moitra, David A. Sontag, Yichen Wu, Michael Zhu:
Learning topic models - provably and efficiently. 85-93
- Dennis E. Shasha:
Finding October. 96-95
Volume 61, Number 5, May 2018
- Vinton G. Cerf:
Turing test 2. 5
- Jack W. Davidson, Joseph A. Konstan, Andrew A. Chien, Scott E. Delman:
Toward sustainable access: where are we now? 6-7
- Moshe Y. Vardi:
How we lost the women in computing. 9
- CACM Staff:
Get ACM (and Communications) out of politics. 20-11
- CACM Staff:
ACM's 2018 general election: please take this opportunity to vote. 13-21
- Edwin Torres, Walid S. Saba:
Commenting on code, considering data's bottleneck. 24-25
- Gregory Mone:
Shrinking machines, cellular computers. 26-28 - Neil Savage:
Using functions for easier programming. 29-30 - Samuel Greengard:
Finding a healthier approach to managing medical data. 31-33
- Ryan Calo:
Is the law ready for driverless cars? 34-36
- Fred B. Schneider:
Putting trust in security engineering. 37-39
- Alexander Repenning:
Scale or fail. 40-42
- Harold "Bud" Lawson:
The march into the black hole of complexity. 43-45 - Margaret Martonosi:
Science, policy, and service. 46-48
- Malte Schwarzkopf, Peter Bailis:
Research for practice: cluster scheduling for datacenters. 50-53 - Stepán Davidovic, Betsy Beyer:
Canary analysis service. 54-62 - Kate Matsudaira:
How is your week going so far? 63-64
- Josh Tenenberg, Wolff-Michael Roth, Donald Chinn, Alfredo Jornet, David Socha, Skip Walter:
More than the code: learning rules of rejection in writing programs. 66-71 - Richard R. Brooks, Lu Yu, Yu Fu, Oluwakemi Hambolu, John Gaynard, Julie Owono, Archippe Yepmou, Felix Blanc:
Internet freedom in West Africa: technical support for journalists and democracy advocates. 72-82 - Xiaonan Wang:
Data acquisition in vehicular ad hoc networks. 83-88
- Björn W. Schuller:
Speech emotion recognition: two decades in a nutshell, benchmarks, and ongoing trends. 90-99
- Oren Etzioni:
Technical perspective: Breaking the mold of machine learning. 102 - Tom M. Mitchell, William W. Cohen, Estevam R. Hruschka Jr., Partha P. Talukdar, Bo Yang, Justin Betteridge, Andrew Carlson, Bhavana Dalvi Mishra, Matt Gardner, Bryan Kisiel, Jayant Krishnamurthy, Ni Lao, Kathryn Mazaitis, Thahir Mohamed, Ndapandula Nakashole, Emmanouil A. Platanios, Alan Ritter, Mehdi Samadi, Burr Settles, Richard C. Wang, Derry Wijaya, Abhinav Gupta, Xinlei Chen, Abulhair Saparov, Malcolm Greaves, Joel Welling:
Never-ending learning. 103-115
- Ken MacLeod:
Free press. 120-
Volume 61, Number 6, June 2018
- Vinton G. Cerf:
Celebrating excellence. 5
- CACM Staff:
When to hold 'em. 6-7
- Mark Guzdial, Susan Landau:
Programming programming languages, and analyzing Facebook's failure. 8-9
- Neil Savage:
Rewarded for RISC. 10-12 - Chris Edwards:
Deep learning hunts for signals among the noise. 13-14 - Keith Kirkpatrick:
3D sensors provide security, better games. 15-17 - Logan Kugler:
Getting hooked on tech. 18-19
- Nicholas Weaver:
Risks of cryptocurrencies. 20-24
- Peter J. Denning:
An interview with Dave Parnas. 25-27
- George V. Neville-Neil:
Watchdogs vs. snowflakes. 28-29