Raising ACM's Digital Library
While the ability to find and access information remains a critical goal of the ACM Digital Library, it will move to a space in which interaction becomes a possibility. The space will contain people, datasets, software, simulations …
Wayne Graves
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DEPARTMENT:
Letters to the Editor
Make Abstracts Communicate Results
ACM should make its publications communicate more effectively by insisting abstracts include a summary of results and key concepts, communicating important information even when readers skip or skim the rest.
CACM Staff
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'As We May Think'
Despite the wonders of the human brain, it does not appear to have a convenient way to grow processing capacity while we can achieve that objective with our artificial computers by adding memory or adding processors.
Vinton G. Cerf
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DEPARTMENT:
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Advice on Teaching CS, and the Learnability of Programming Languages
Valerie Barr considers how attitude can impact teacher effectiveness, while Mark Guzdial suggests the ultimate focus in teaching programming languages should be on usability.
Valerie Barr, Mark Guzdial
Pages 8-9
COLUMN:
News
Automating Organic Synthesis
A machine that could create organic molecules on demand awaits appropriate software and analytical components.
Keith Kirkpatrick
Pages 13-15
Car Talk
Vehicle-to-vehicle communication is coming. Are we ready for it?
Tom Geller
Pages 16-18
Python For Beginners
A survey found the language in use in introductory programming classes in the top U.S. computer science schools.
Esther Shein
Pages 19-21
COLUMN:
Legally speaking
Copyrightability of Java APIs Revisited
A recent case challenges the long-standing view that application program interfaces are not protectable under copyright law.
Pamela Samuelson
Pages 22-24
COLUMN:
Broadening participation
Reaching a Broader Population of Students Through 'Unplugged' Activities
Introducing children to fundamental computing concepts through Computer Science Unplugged.
Thomas J. Cortina
Pages 25-27
COLUMN:
The profession of IT
A Technician Shortage
In our elation about rising CS enrollments, we are overlooking a growing shortage of computing technicians. Our education system is not responding to this need.
Peter J. Denning, Edward E. Gordon
Pages 28-30
COLUMN:
Computing ethics
Humans in Computing: Growing Responsibilities For Researchers
Considering the role of institutional review boards in computing research.
John Leslie King
Pages 31-33
COLUMN:
Viewpoint
The Real Software Crisis: Repeatability as a Core Value
Sharing experiences running artifact evaluation committees for five major conferences.
Shriram Krishnamurthi, Jan Vitek
Pages 34-36
Why Did Computer Science Make a Hero Out of Turing?
Comparing the legacy of Alan Turing in computer science with that of Carl Friedrich Gauss in mathematics.
Maarten Bullynck, Edgar G. Daylight, Liesbeth De Mol
Pages 37-39
SECTION:
Practice
HTTP/2.0: The IETF Is Phoning It In
Bad protocol, bad politics.
Poul-Henning Kamp
Pages 40-42
Meta II: Digital Vellum in the Digital Scriptorium
Revisiting Schorre's 1962 compiler-compiler.
Dave Long
Pages 43-48
SECTION:
Contributed articles
Who Owns IT?
What was once centralized or federated technology governance is increasingly participatory.
Stephen J. Andriole
Pages 50-57
Designing Statistical Privacy For Your Data
Preparing data for public release requires significant attention to fundamental principles of privacy.
Ashwin Machanavajjhala, Daniel Kifer
Pages 58-67
SECTION:
Review articles
Privacy Implications of Health Information Seeking on the Web
A revealing picture of how personal health information searches become the property of private corporations.
Timothy Libert
Pages 68-77
SECTION:
Research highlights
Technical Perspective: Image Processing Goes Back to Basics
In "Local Laplacian Filters," Paris et al. made a surprising move. They chose to build a system on the Laplacian pyramid, which is a very simple multiscale representation that predates wavelets.
Edward Adelson
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Local Laplacian Filters: Edge-Aware Image Processing with a Laplacian Pyramid
In this paper, we demonstrate that state-of-the-art edge-aware filters can be achieved with standard Laplacian pyramids.
Sylvain Paris, Samuel W. Hasinoff, Jan Kautz
Pages 81-91
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Last byte: Object Lessons
Q&A: Object Lessons
The creator of the Eiffel programming language discusses his career in industry and academia, "Design by Contract," and his views on Agile software development.
Leah Hoffmann
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