Home → Magazine Archive → September 2011 (Vol. 54, No. 9)
Table of Contents
PDFPage 7
Pages 10-11
Pages 13-15
Developing an IT ecosystem for health could improve — and transform — the practice of medicine.
Pages 19-21Pages 22-24
Pages 25-27
Corporate Social Responsibility and Global IT Outsourcing
How to improve IT outsourcing relationships while doing good for society.
Pages 28-30Pages 31-33
Realizing the Value of Social Media Requires Innovative Computing Research
Pages 34-37Arrogance in Business Planning
Technology business plans that assume no competition — ever.
Pages 38-41The Most Expensive One-Byte Mistake
Did Ken, Dennis, and Brian choose wrong with NUL-terminated text strings?
Pages 42-44ACM CTO Roundtable on Mobile Devices in the Enterprise
Finding solutions as growth and fragmentation complicate mobile device support.
Pages 45-53Pages 54-61
Realizing the Future of Wireless Data Communications
Technologies are available to unlock radio spectrum as consumers need it.
Pages 62-68Satisfiability Modulo Theories: Introduction and Applications
Pages 69-77Calculating and Improving ROI in Software and System Programs
Pages 121-130Crossing to the Dark Side: Examining Creators, Outcomes, and Inhibitors of Technostress
Pages 113-120Quantitative Analysis of Real-Time Systems Using Priced Timed Automata
Pages 78-87Page 90
Vetting Browser Extensions For Security Vulnerabilities with VEX
Pages 91-99Abstracting Abstract Machines: A Systematic Approach to Higher-Order Program Analysis
Pages 101-109Puzzled: Solutions and Sources
Last month we posted a trio of brainteasers, including one as yet unsolved, concerning divisibility of numbers. Here, we offer solutions to two of them and a remark about the third. How did you do?
Page 110Eric Brewer talks about infrastructure, connectivity, and computing for developing nations.
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