Home → Magazine Archive → November 2017 (Vol. 60, No. 11)
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PDFPage 5
This is the fifth year of the Heidelberg Laureate Forum and it continues to be a highlight of the year for me and for about 250 others who participate. This year, computer science was heavily represented.
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Pages 8-9
Opportunities For Women, Minorities in Information Retrieval
Pages 10-11Block copolymers may help transistors shrink to tinier dimensions.
Pages 12-14Disgorging Profits in Design Patent Cases
Does the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in the Apple v. Samsung case represent a quagmire?
Pages 20-22Engaging the Ethics of Data Science in Practice
Seeking more common ground between data scientists and their critics.
Pages 23-25Keeping the Machinery in Computing Education
Incorporating intellectual and developmental frameworks into a Scottish school curriculum.
Pages 26-28Pay What You Want as a Pricing Model For Open Access Publishing?
Analyzing the "Pay What You Want" business model for open access publishing.
Pages 29-31Hootsuite: In Pursuit of Reactive Systems
A discussion with Edward Steel, Yanik Berube, Jonas Bonér, Ken Britton, and Terry Coatta
Pages 36-43We all wear many hats, but make sure you have one that fits well.
Pages 44-45Is There a Single Method For the Internet of Things?
Essence can keep software development for the IoT from becoming unwieldy.
Pages 46-53Cambits: A Reconfigurable Camera System
Multiple computational cameras can be assembled from a common set of imaging components.
Pages 54-61User Reviews of Top Mobile Apps in Apple and Google App Stores
Pages 62-67Healthcare robotics can provide health and wellness support to billions of people.
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Technical Perspective: Exploring a Kingdom By Geodesic Measures
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