Volume 42, Number 1, January 2009
- Susan K. Land:
A Leadership Challenge in 2009.
6-8

- David Alan Grier:
Politics in Play.
9-12

- Neal Leavitt:
Is Cloud Computing Really Ready for Prime Time?
15-20

- Linda Dailey Paulson:
Start-up Unveils Flexible Supercomputing Approach.
21-24

- Richard T. Kouzes, Gordon A. Anderson, Stephen T. Elbert, Ian Gorton, Deborah K. Gracio:
The Changing Paradigm of Data-Intensive Computing.
26-34

- Ian Bird, Bob Jones, Kerk F. Kee:
The Organization and Management of Grid Infrastructures.
36-46

- Naren Ramakrishnan, Upinder S. Bhalla, John J. Tyson:
Computing with Proteins.
47-56

- Mark A. Hanson, Harry C. Powell Jr., Adam T. Barth, Kyle Ringgenberg, Benton H. Calhoun, James H. Aylor, John Lach:
Body Area Sensor Networks: Challenges and Opportunities.
58-65

- Amar Gupta:
The 24-Hour Knowledge Factory: Can It Replace the Graveyard Shift?
66-73

- Brian Berenbach, Manfred Broy:
Professional and Ethical Dilemmas in Software Engineering.
74-80

- Kirk W. Cameron:
Green Introspection.
101-103

- Eyhab Al-Masri, Qusay H. Mahmoud:
Web Service Discovery and Client Goals.
104-107

- Perry Alexander:
Rosetta: Standardization at the System Level.
108-110

- Jim Hendler:
Web 3.0 Emerging.
111-113

- W. Neville Holmes:
The Credit Crunch and the Digital Bite.
114-116

Volume 42, Number 2, February 2009
- David Alan Grier:
Scanning the Horizon.
8-11

- Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols:
Will Mobile Computing's Future Be Location, Location, Location?
14-17

- George Lawton:
Users Take a Close Look at Visual Analytics.
19-22

- Linda Dailey Paulson:
W3C Adopts Web-Accessibility Specifications.
23-26

- Andrew S. Grimshaw, Mark M. Morgan, Duane Merrill, Hiro Kishimoto, Andreas Savva, David Snelling, Chris Smith, Dave Berry:
An Open Grid Services Architecture Primer.
27-34

- Carlos E. Caicedo, James B. D. Joshi, Summit R. Tuladhar:
IPv6 Security Challenges.
36-42

- Matt Blaze, Sampath Kannan, Insup Lee, Oleg Sokolsky, Jonathan M. Smith, Angelos D. Keromytis, Wenke Lee:
Dynamic Trust Management.
44-52

- Halvard Skogsrud, Hamid R. Motahari Nezhad, Boualem Benatallah, Fabio Casati:
Modeling Trust Negotiation for Web Services.
54-61

- Kristof Beyls, Erik H. D'Hollander:
Refactoring for Data Locality.
62-71

- Veronica Liesaputra, Ian H. Witten, David Bainbridge:
Creating and Reading Realistic Electronic Books.
72-81

- Matt Adcock, Jaewoo Chung, Chris Schmandt:
Are We There Yet? User-Centered Temporal Awareness.
97-99

- Dong-hyun Lee, Keun Lee, Sooyong Park, Mike Hinchey:
A Survival Kit: Adaptive Hardware/Software Codesign Life-Cycle Model.
100-102

- Chris Swain:
Who Needs a Publisher ... or a Retailer or a Marketer?
103-105

- Abbe Mowshowitz, Nanda Kumar:
And Then There Were Three.
106-108

Volume 42, Number 3, March 2009
Volume 42, Number 4, April 2009
- Bob Ward:
Elsewhere in the CS.
4-5

- Letters.
6-7

- David Alan Grier:
Top of the News.
10-13

- 32 and 16 Years Ago.
14-15

- Neal Leavitt:
Complex-Event Processing Poised for Growth.
17-20

- Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
Securing the Internet's Routing Infrastructure.
21-23

- Linda Dailey Paulson:
Technique Makes Strong Encryption Easier to Use.
24-27

- Seong Oun Hwang:
How Viable Is Digital Rights Management?.
28-34

- Edward Walker:
The Real Cost of a CPU Hour.
35-41

- Christof Ebert, Capers Jones:
Embedded Software: Facts, Figures, and Future.
42-52

- Hesham Shokry, Mike Hinchey:
Model-Based Verification of Embedded Software.
53-59

- Gregory Chockler, Rachid Guerraoui, Idit Keidar, Marko Vukolic:
Reliable Distributed Storage.
60-67

- Alejandro Figueroa, Günter Neumann, John Atkinson:
Searching for Definitional Answers on the Web Using Surface Patterns.
68-76

- Bookshelf.
81

- Bob Ward:
CRA Survey Counts New PhDs.
87-92

- Bob Ward:
Call and Calendar.
93-94

- Josh Bongard:
Biologically Inspired Computing.
95-98

- Rajesh Krishna Balan, Narayan Ramasubbu:
The Digital Wallet: Opportunities and Prototypes.
100-102

- Michael Zyda, Marc Spraragen, Balakrishnan Ranganathan:
Testing Behavioral Models with an Online Game.
103-105

- Jim Buckley:
Requirements-Based Visualization Tools for Software Maintenance and Evolution.
106-108

- Peggy Israel Doerschuk, Jiangjiang Liu, Judith Mann:
Increasing Participation of Females and Underrepresented Minorities in Computing.
110-113

- Kai A. Olsen:
In-House Programming Is Not Passe: Automating Originality.
114-116

Volume 42, Number 5, May 2009
- Elsewhere in the CS.
4-5

- David Alan Grier:
The Dictator and the Web Design.
6-8

- 32 and 16 Years Ago.
9-10

- Steven J. Vaughn-Nichols:
Vendors Draw up a New Graphics-Hardware Approach.
11-13

- George Lawton:
The Changing Face of Open Source.
14-17

- Linda Dailey Paulson:
The Changing World of Outsourcing.
18-21

- Nathanael Paul, Andrew S. Tanenbaum:
Trustworthy Voting: From Machine to System.
23-29

- Piotr Pacyna, Anthony M. Rutkowski, Amardeo Sarma, Kenji Takahashi:
Trusted Identity for All: Toward Interoperable Trusted Identity Management Systems.
30-32

- David W. Chadwick, George Inman:
Attribute Aggregation in Federated Identity Management.
33-40

- Paul Madsen, Hiroki Itoh:
Challenges to Supporting Federated Assurance.
42-49

- Federica Paci, Rodolfo Ferrini, Andrea Musci, Kevin Steuer Jr., Elisa Bertino:
An Interoperable Approach to Multifactor Identity Verification.
50-57

- Gabriel López, Óscar Cánovas Reverte, Antonio Fernandez Gómez-Skarmeta, Joao Girão:
A SWIFT Take on Identity Management.
58-65

- Manuel Barranco, Julian Proenza, Luís Almeida:
Boosting the Robustness of Controller Area Networks: CANcentrate and ReCANcentrate.
66-73

- Bob Ward:
Computer Society Connection.
79-83

- Bookshelf.
86

- Kirk W. Cameron:
The Road to Greener IT Pastures.
87-89

- Ken Birman, Jared Cantwell, Daniel A. Freedman, Qi Huang, Petko Nikolov, Krzysztof Ostrowski:
Edge Mashups for Service-Oriented Collaboration.
90-94

- Ali El Kateeb:
Hardware Reconfiguration Capability for Third-Generation Sensor Nodes.
95-97

- Bernard J. Jansen, Theresa Flaherty, Ricardo A. Baeza-Yates, Lee Hunter, Brendan Kitts, Jamie Murphy:
The Components and Impact of Sponsored Search.
98-101

- W. Neville Holmes:
The Design of Government.
102-104

Volume 42, Number 6, June 2009
- Computer Highlights Society Magazines.
4-5

- Letters.
6-7

- David Alan Grier:
Marking the Fall of Sparrows.
9-12

- 32 and 16 Years Ago.
13-14

- David Geer:
The Future of Mobile VoIP in the Enterprise.
15-18

- George Lawton:
On the Trail of the Conficker Worm.
19-22

- Linda Dailey Paulson:
Materials Breakthrough Could Eliminate Bootups.
23-25

- Rolf Oppliger, Ruedi Rytz, Thomas Holderegger:
Internet Banking: Client-Side Attacks and Protection Mechanisms.
27-33

- Awais Rashid, John Weckert, Richard Lucas:
Software Engineering Ethics in a Digital World.
34-41

- Amela Karahasanovic, Petter Bae Brandtzæg, Jeroen Vanattenhoven, Bram Lievens, Karen Torben Nielsen, Jo Pierson:
Ensuring Trust, Privacy, and Etiquette in Web 2.0 Applications.
42-49

- Wolter Pieters, André van Cleeff:
The Precautionary Principle in a World of Digital Dependencies.
50-56

- Tetsuo Tamai:
Social Impact of Information System Failures.
58-65

- Donald Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller:
The Public is the Priority: Making Decisions Using the Software Engineering Code of Ethics.
66-73

- Bob Ward:
IEEE Foundation Gives Away More Than $300, 000.
78-79

- Bob Ward:
Call and Calendar.
80-81

- Bookshelf.
85

- Sunny Consolvo, James A. Landay, David W. McDonald:
Designing for Behavior Change in Everyday Life.
86-89

- Emil Vassev, Mike Hinchey:
ASSL: A Software Engineering Approach to Autonomic Computing.
90-93

- Alexander Yates:
Extracting World Knowledge from the Web.
94-97

- Jungwoo Ryoo, Phillip A. Laplante, Rick Kazman:
In Search of Architectural Patterns for Software Security.
98-100

- Atanas Radenski:
Expanding Computing as an Academic Service Discipline.
101-104

Volume 42, Number 7, July 2009
- Elsewhere in the CS.
4-5

- David Alan Grier:
The Character of Play.
7-9

- 32 and 16 Years Ago.
10-11

- Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
IEEE 802.11n: The Road Ahead.
13-15

- Linda Dailey Paulson:
Software-Based Networking Approach Could Help Internet Research.
16-19

- Carl K. Chang:
Reversing the Bipolar Drift.
20-24

- Muhammad Ali Babar, Ian Gorton:
Software Architecture Review: The State of Practice.
26-32

- Oliver Bimber:
Visual Effects and Beyond.
33-34

- Doug Roble, Nafees Bin Zafar:
Don't Trust Your Eyes: Cutting-Edge Visual Effects.
35-41

- Graham A. Thomas, Oliver Grau:
Virtual Graphics for Broadcast Production.
42-47

- Xubo Yang, Milo Yip, Xiaoyue Xu:
Visual Effects in Computer Games.
48-56

- Scott Trowbridge, Christopher B. Stapleton:
Melting the Boundaries Between Fantasy and Reality.
57-62

- Brian Whitworth, Tong Liu:
Channel E-mail: A Sociotechnical Response to Spam.
63-72

- Bookshelf.
77

- Bob Ward:
Computer Society Presents Technical Awards.
81-84

- Bob Ward:
Call and Calendar.
85

- Gerald T. Lane:
Best Practices for Standards Communities.
86-87

- V. S. Subrahmanian:
Mining Online Opinions.
88-90

- Amip Shah, Tom Christian, Chandrakant D. Patel, Cullen Bash, Ratnesh K. Sharma:
Assessing ICT's Environmental Impact.
91-93

- Henry E. Schaffer, Samuel F. Averitt, Marc I. Hoit, Aaron Peeler, Eric D. Sills, Mladen A. Vouk:
NCSU's Virtual Computing Lab: A Cloud Computing Solution.
94-97

- W. Neville Holmes:
Agility and Respect.
98-100

Volume 42, Number 8, August 2009
- Elsewhere in the CS.
4-5

- Letters.
6-7

- David Alan Grier:
Welcome to the Family.
8-10

- 32 and 16 Years Ago.
11-12

- Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols:
Game-Console Makers Battle over Motion-Sensitive Controllers.
13-15

- Linda Dailey Paulson:
Caching Scheme Could Boost Developing World's Internet Access.
16-18

- Charles Rich:
Building Task-Based User Interfaces with ANSI/CEA-2018.
20-27

- Naren Ramakrishnan:
The Pervasiveness of Data Mining asnd Machine Learning.
28-29

- Yehuda Koren, Robert M. Bell, Chris Volinsky:
Matrix Factorization Techniques for Recommender Systems.
30-37

- Andreas Krause, Carlos Guestrin:
Optimizing Sensing: From Water to the Web.
38-45

- Ross D. King, Jem J. Rowland, Wayne Aubrey, Maria Liakata, Magdalena Markham, Larisa N. Soldatova, Ken E. Whelan, Amanda Clare, Mike Young, Andrew Sparkes, Stephen G. Oliver, Pinar Pir:
The Robot Scientist Adam.
46-54

- Tao Xie, Suresh Thummalapenta, David Lo, Chao Liu:
Data Mining for Software Engineering.
55-62

- John Lach, Vinu Vijay Kumar:
Application-Specific Product Generics.
64-74

- IEEE President-Elect Candidates Address Computer Society Concerns.
79-84

- Bob Ward:
Benjamin Wah Wins 2008 Kanai Award.
85-89

- Bob Ward:
Call and Calendar.
90-92

- Bookshelf.
93

- Rick Kuhn, Raghu Kacker, Yu Lei, Justin Hunter:
Combinatorial Software Testing.
94-96

- Naren Ramakrishnan, Debprakash Patnaik, Vandana Sreedharan:
Temporal Process Discovery in Many Guises.
97-101

- Sorel Reisman:
Using Learning Objects to Affect Educational Outcomes.
102-104

- John Viega:
Cloud Computing and the Common Man.
106-108

- Maurice Chu:
Natural and Implicit Interaction Systems.
109-111

- Noel E. Sharkey:
The Robot Arm of the Law Grows Longer.
113-116

Volume 42, Number 9, September 2009
- Computer Highlights Society Magazines.
4-5

- Letters to the Editor.
6-7

- David Alan Grier:
Data of the Night.
8-11

- 32 and 16 Years Ago.
12-13

- George Lawton:
Routing Faces Dramatic Changes.
15-17

- Linda Dailey Paulson:
HP Announces Breakthrough in Affordable, Flexible Displays.
18-21

- Simon Moncrieff, Svetha Venkatesh, Geoff A. W. West:
Dynamic Privacy in Public Surveillance.
22-28

- Jean-Raymond Abrial:
Faultless Systems: Yes We Can!.
30-36

- Sue Black, Paul Boca, Jonathan P. Bowen, Jason Gorman, Mike Hinchey:
Formal Versus Agile: Survival of the Fittest.
37-45

- Bertrand Meyer, Arno Fiva, Ilinca Ciupa, Andreas Leitner, Yi Wei, Emmanuel Stapf:
Programs That Test Themselves.
46-55

- Daniel E. Cooke, J. Nelson Rushton:
Taking Parnas's Principles to the Next Level: Declarative Language Design.
56-63

- Bashar Nuseibeh, Charles B. Haley, Craig Foster:
Securing the Skies: In Requirements We Trust.
64-72

- Bob Ward:
IEEE Computer Society Election.
73-80

- Bob Ward:
Call and Calendar.
81-82

- Bookshelf.
83

- Sumi Helal:
University-Industry Synergy: An Eclectic Dialog for Revised Relationships.
88-89

- Vishnu S. Pendyala, Simon S. Y. Shim:
The Web as the Ubiquitous Computer.
90-92

- Sandeep K. Shukla:
Model-Driven Engineering and Safety-Critical Embedded Software.
93-95

- Doug Vogel, Michiel van Genuchten, Carol S. Saunders:
IS Innovation: Thinking Beyond the Silo.
96-98

- Krishna Kant:
Toward a Science of Power Management.
99-101

- W. Neville Holmes:
Music, Sociality, and Digital Technology.
102-104

Volume 42, Number 10, October 2009
- Computer Highlights Society Magazines.
4-5

- Letters.
6-7

- David Alan Grier:
The Marketplace of Ideas.
8-11

- 32 and 16 Years Ago.
12-13

- David Geer:
The OS Faces a Brave New World.
15-17

- Researchers Develop Application to Identify Ancient Documents.
18-20

- Gordon S. Blair, Nelly Bencomo, Robert B. France:
Models@ run.time.
22-27

- Shahar Maoz:
Using Model-Based Traces as Runtime Models.
28-36

- Carlos Cetina, Pau Giner, Joan Fons, Vicente Pelechano:
Autonomic Computing through Reuse of Variability Models at Runtime: The Case of Smart Homes.
37-43

- Brice Morin, Olivier Barais, Jean-Marc Jézéquel, Franck Fleurey, Arnor Solberg:
Models@ Run.time to Support Dynamic Adaptation.
44-51

- John C. Georgas, André van der Hoek, Richard N. Taylor:
Using Architectural Models to Manage and Visualize Runtime Adaptation.
52-60

- Tony Gjerlufsen, Mads Ingstrup, Jesper Wolff, Olsen Olsen:
Mirrors of Meaning: Supporting Inspectable Runtime Models.
61-68

- Kenneth Hoste, Lieven Eeckhout:
A Methodology for Analyzing Commercial Processor Performance Numbers.
70-76

- Ahmed Abbasi, Hsinchun Chen:
A Comparison of Tools for Detecting Fake Websites.
78-86

- Bookshelf.
92

- Bob Ward:
Computer Society Awards Recognize Excellence.
93-95

- Bob Ward:
Call and Calendar.
96

- Yaw Anokwa, Carl Hartung, Waylon Brunette, Gaetano Borriello, Adam Lerer:
Open Source Data Collection in the Developing World.
97-99

- Peter B. Henderson:
Ubiquitous Computational Thinking.
100-102

- Nikolaos Petrakos, George W. Dinolt, James Bret Michael, Pantelimon Stanica:
Cube-Type Algebraic Attacks on Wireless Encryption Protocols.
103-105

- Tiziana Margaria, Bernhard Steffen:
Continuous Model-Driven Engineering.
106-109

- Luis Fernández Sanz:
Personal Skills for Computing Professionals.
110-112

Volume 42, Number 11, November 2009
- Computer Highlights Society Magazines.
4-5

- Letters.
6-7

- David Alan Grier:
Bad Alignment.
8-11

- 32 and 16 Years Ago.
12-13

- Neal Leavitt:
Anonymization Technology Takes a High Profile.
15-18

- Linda Dailey Paulson:
System Takes New Approach to Speech Search.
20-23

- Adolfy Hoisie, Vladimir Getov:
Extreme-Scale Computing.
24-26

- Josep Torrellas:
Architectures for Extreme-Scale Computing.
28-35

- Yuichiro Ajima, Shinji Sumimoto, Toshiyuki Shimizu:
Tofu: A 6D Mesh/Torus Interconnect for Exascale Computers.
36-40

- Kevin J. Barker, Kei Davis, Adolfy Hoisie, Darren J. Kerbyson, Michael Lang, Scott Pakin, José Carlos Sancho:
Using Performance Modeling to Design Large-Scale Systems.
42-49

- Michael Wilde, Ian T. Foster, Kamil Iskra, Peter H. Beckman, Zhao Zhang, Allan Espinosa, Mihael Hategan, Ben Clifford, Ioan Raicu:
Parallel Scripting for Applications at the Petascale and Beyond.
50-60

- David Donofrio, Leonid Oliker, John Shalf, Michael F. Wehner, Chris Rowen, Jens Krueger, Shoaib Kamil, Marghoob Mohiyuddin:
Energy-Efficient Computing for Extreme-Scale Science.
62-71

- Munindar P. Singh, Amit K. Chopra, Nirmit Desai:
Commitment-Based Service-Oriented Architecture.
72-79

- Bob Ward:
Society Supports Software Engineering PE Examination.
87-89

- Bookshelf.
92

- Shel Finkelstein:
Managing Interns.
93-95

- Miguel Carrero:
Innovation for the Web 2.0 Era.
96-98

- Kirk W. Cameron:
My IT Carbon Footprint.
99-101

- Harry L. Reif, Richard G. Mathieu:
Global Trends in Computing Accreditation.
102-104

- W. Neville Holmes:
Truth and Breadth, Clarity and Depth in Algebra.
106-108

Volume 42, Numner 12, December 2009
- Computer Highlights Society Magazines.
4-5

- Letters to the Editor.
6-8

- Susan K. Land:
Implementing Organizational Strategies: Progress Made in 2009.
9-11

- David Alan Grier:
Honor Among Thieves.
12-15

- 32 and 16 Years Ago.
16-17

- Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols:
Augmented Reality: No Longer a Novelty?
19-22

- Linda Dailey Paulson:
Programming Language Enables Creative Visualization.
23-25

- Wu-chun Feng, Pavan Balaji:
Tools and Environments for Multicore and Many-Core Architectures.
26-27

- Scott Schneider, Jae-Seung Yeom, Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos:
Programming Multiprocessors with Explicitly Managed Memory Hierarchies.
28-34

- Chirag Dave, Hansang Bae, Seung-Jai Min, Seyong Lee, Rudolf Eigenmann, Samuel P. Midkiff:
Cetus: A Source-to-Source Compiler Infrastructure for Multicores.
36-42

- Nathan R. Tallent, John M. Mellor-Crummey:
Identifying Performance Bottlenecks in Work-Stealing Computations.
44-50

- Terence Kelly, Yin Wang, Stéphane Lafortune, Scott A. Mahlke:
Eliminating Concurrency Bugs with Control Engineering.
52-60

- Sergio L. Toral Marín, Manuel Vargas, Federico Barrero:
Embedded Multimedia Processors for Road-Traffic Parameter Estimation.
61-68

- Bob Ward:
Reisman Voted 2010 Computer Society President-Elect.
69-70

- Bob Ward:
Miura Wins Cray Award.
71-73

- Bookshelf.
82

- Andrea Apolloni, V. S. Anil Kumar, Madhav V. Marathe, Samarth Swarup:
Computational Epidemiology in a Connected World.
83-86

- Yang Li:
Beyond Pinch and Flick: Enriching Mobile Gesture Interaction.
87-89

- Alexander J. Beecroft, James Bret Michael:
Passive Fingerprinting of Network Reconnaissance Tools.
91-93

- Gregory W. Hislop:
The Inevitability of Teaching Online.
94-96

- Manfred Broy, Mario Gleirscher, Stefano Merenda, Doris Wild, Peter Kluge, Wolfgang Krenzer:
Toward a Holistic and Standardized Automotive Architecture Description.
98-101

- Simone Santini:
Simplifying Humans.
102-104

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