Home → Magazine Archive → March 2016 (Vol. 59, No. 3)
Table of Contents
PDFPages 8-9
Pages 10-11
Deep or Shallow, NLP Is Breaking Out
Neural net advances improve computers' language ability in many fields.
Pages 13-16Diverse technologies help farmers produce food in resource-poor areas.
Pages 17-18New Exemptions to Anti-Circumvention Rules
Allowing some reverse engineering of technical measures for non-infringing purposes.
Pages 24-26The Question of Information Justice
Information justice is both a business concern and a moral question.
Pages 27-29Pages 30-32
Pages 33-34
Pages 35-37
An Interview with Stanford University President John Hennessy
Pages 40-45A Purpose-Built Global Network: Google's Move to SDN
A discussion with Amin Vahdat, David Clark, and Jennifer Rexford.
Pages 46-54Automation Should Be Like Iron Man, Not Ultron
The "Leftover Principle" requires increasingly more highly skilled humans.
Pages 58-61Pages 62-69
Lessons Learned from 30 Years of MINIX
MINIX shows even an operating system can be made to be self-healing.
Pages 70-78Pages 88-96
Page 98
Q&A: A Graphics and Hypertext Innovator
Andries van Dam on interfaces, interaction, and why he still teaches undergraduates.
Pages 120-ff