Volume 44, Number 1, January 2011
- Sorel Reisman:
Planning for an Inevitable Future.
6-8

- Ron Vetter:
Print, Mobile, and Online.
9-11

- David Alan Grier:
The Migration to the Middle.
12-14

- George Lawton:
3D Displays without Glasses: Coming to a Screen near You.
17-19

- Linda Dailey Paulson:
Scanning the Future with New Barcodes.
20-23

- Geetha Thiagarajan, Venkatesh Sarangan, Ramasubramanian Suriyanarayanan, Pragathichitra Sethuraman, Anand Sivasubramaniam, Avinash Yegyanarayanan:
Automating a Building's Carbon Management.
24-30

- Samuel H. Fuller, Lynette I. Millett:
Computing Performance: Game Over or Next Level?
31-38

- Parthasarathy Ranganathan:
From Microprocessors to Nanostores: Rethinking Data-Centric Systems.
39-48

- Daniel S. Stevenson, Robert O. Conn:
Bridging the Interconnection Density Gap for Exascale Computation.
49-57

- Roy Sterritt:
Apoptotic Computing: Programmed Death by Default for Computer-Based Systems.
59-65

- Anna Cinzia Squicciarini, S. D. Rajasekaran, Marco Casassa Mont:
Using Modeling and Simulation to Evaluate Enterprises' Risk Exposure to Social Networks.
66-73

- Bill Tomlinson, M. Six Silberman, Jim White:
Can More Efficient IT Be Worse for the Environment?
87-89

- Neil Ferguson:
Achieving Synergy in the Industry-Academia Relationship.
90-92

- John Riedl:
The Promise and Peril of Social Computing.
93-95

- Karl Ricanek Jr.:
Dissecting the Human Identity.
96-97

- W. Neville Holmes:
Computers and Their Users.
100-99

Volume 44, Number 2, February 2011
- David Alan Grier:
A Very Bad Idea.
6-8

- S. Ortiz:
Is Peer-to-Peer on the Decline?
11-13

- L. D. Paulson:
IBM Project Proposes Using Light to Make Chips Faster.
14-17

- S. Das:
Transitioning from Microelectronics to Nanoelectronics [Guest editor's introduction].
18-19

- Greg Snider, Rick Amerson, Dick Carter, Hisham Abdalla, Muhammad Shakeel Qureshi, Jasmin Léveillé, Massimiliano Versace, Heather Ames, Sean Patrick, Ben Chandler, Anatoli Gorchetchnikov, Ennio Mingolla:
From Synapses to Circuitry: Using Memristive Memory to Explore the Electronic Brain.
21-28

- Daniel Schinke, Neil Di Spigna, M. Shiveshwarkar, Paul D. Franzon:
Computing with Novel Floating-Gate Devices.
29-36

- André DeHon, Benjamin Gojman:
Crystals and Snowflakes: Building Computation from Nanowire Crossbars.
37-45

- Wenjing Rao, Chengmo Yang, Ramesh Karri, Alex Orailoglu:
Toward Future Systems with Nanoscale Devices: Overcoming the Reliability Challenge.
46-53

- J. Yan, A. S. El Ahmad:
Captcha Robustness: A Security Engineering Perspective.
54-60

- Richard Welke, Rudy Hirschheim, Andrew Schwarz:
Service-Oriented Architecture Maturity.
61-67

- Bob Ward:
Tom Williams Wins TTTC Award.
74-76

- Bob Ward:
Call and Calendar.
77-78

- Phillip A. Laplante, George F. Hurlburt, Keith W. Miller, Jeffrey M. Voas:
Certainty through Uncertainty?
79-81

- Ina Schaefer, Reiner Hähnle:
Formal Methods in Software Product Line Engineering.
82-85

- Albrecht Schmidt, Marc Langheinrich, Kristian Kersting:
Perception beyond the Here and Now.
86-88

- Ann E. Kelley Sobel:
Academic Misconduct in the Early 21st Century.
89-90

- K. Sung:
Recent Videogame Console Technologies.
91-93

- R. Fabian:
Computing Professionals.
96-95

Volume 44, Number 3, March 2011
- David Alan Grier:
The Voice of Wisdom.
8-10

- George Lawton:
4G: Engineering versus Marketing.
14-16

- L. D. Paulson:
Accessing the Internet via Overhead Lights.
18-21

- Savitha Srinivasan, Vladimir Getov:
Navigating the Cloud Computing Landscape - Technologies, Services, and Adopters.
22-23

- B. Narasimhan, R. Nichols:
State of Cloud Applications and Platforms: The Cloud Adopters' View.
24-28

- Y. Khalidi:
Building a Cloud Computing Platform for New Possibilities.
29-34

- Prith Banerjee, Rich Friedrich, Cullen Bash, P. Goldsack, Bernardo A. Huberman, J. Manley, Chandrakant D. Patel, Parthasarathy Ranganathan, A. Veitch:
Everything as a Service: Powering the New Information Economy.
36-43

- Benny Rochwerger, David Breitgand, Amir Epstein, David Hadas, Irit Loy, Kenneth Nagin, J. Tordsson, C. Ragusa, Massimo Villari, Stuart Clayman, Eliezer Levy, A. Maraschini, Philippe Massonet, H. Muñoz, Giovanni Toffetti:
Reservoir - When One Cloud Is Not Enough.
44-51

- E. Olden:
Architecting a Cloud-Scale Identity Fabric.
52-59

- R. Vasan:
A Venture Perspective on Cloud Computing.
60-62

- O. Sukwong, H. S. Kim, J. C. Hoe:
Commercial Antivirus Software Effectiveness: An Empirical Study.
63-70

- Bob Ward:
Chen, Hescott Win Society Education Awards.
71-73

- P. J. Phillips:
Improving Face Recognition Technology.
84-86

- Shyong K. Lam, John Riedl:
The Past, Present, and Future of Wikipedia.
87-90

- K. W. Cameron:
Computing's Role in Resource Accounting.
91-92

- Peter J. Denning, W. Neville Holmes:
Computer Science: An Interview.
96-95

Volume 44, Number 4, April 2011
- David Alan Grier, Erin Dian Dumbacher:
Where Are You From?
8-10

- Sixto Ortiz:
Chipmakers ARM for Battle in Traditional Computing Market.
14-17

- Linda Dailey Paulson:
Some Users Find the Speed of Light Too Slow for Their Networks.
18-21

- Sasu Tarkoma, Eemil Lagerspetz:
Arching over the Mobile Computing Chasm: Platforms and Runtimes.
22-28

- Steven Fontana:
Technology Development as an Alternative to Traditional Technology Transfer Models.
30-36

- Thomas Miller III, Stephen Walsh, Seth Hollar, Elaine Rideout, Beryl Pittman:
Engineering and Innovation: An Immersive Start-up Experience.
38-46

- Ann Gates, Fernando Naveda, Fanny Klett, Miguel Alonso, Rodrigo Romero, Dina Grewal:
Cultivating Entrepreneurial Thinking through IEEE-CS Student Chapters.
48-55

- Alberto Savoia, Patrick Copeland:
Entrepreneurial Innovation at Google.
56-61

- Toby Myers, R. Geoff Dromey, Peter Fritzson:
Comodeling: From Requirements to an Integrated Software/Hardware Model.
62-70

- Bob Ward:
Akyildiz Wins W. Wallace McDowell Award.
71-73

- Antonio Krüger, Johannes Schöning, Patrick Olivier:
How Computing Will Change the Face of Retail.
84-87

- Hans Vandierendonck, Tom Mens:
Averting the Next Software Crisis.
88-90

- Thomas M. Chen, Saeed Abu-Nimeh:
Lessons from Stuxnet.
91-93

- Tommer Leyvand, Casey Meekhof, Yichen Wei, Jian Sun, Baining Guo:
Kinect Identity: Technology and Experience.
94-96

- James J. Sluss:
Engineering Education Activities in Electric Energy Systems.
97-98

- Jieping Ye, Teresa Wu, Jing Li, Kewei Chen:
Machine Learning Approaches for the Neuroimaging Study of Alzheimer's Disease.
99-101

- Dejan S. Milojicic, Rich Wolski:
Eucalyptus: Delivering a Private Cloud.
102-104

- Chris Morris, Kai A. Olsen:
Democracy and Technology.
108-107

Volume 44, Number 5, May 2011
- Bob Ward:
Computer Highlights Society Magazines.
4-5

- David Alan Grier:
Not for All Markets.
6-8

- Linda World:
Forecasting in Geologic Time: The Tohoku Quake and Tsunami.
11-13

- Lourdes Moreno, Paloma Martínez, Belén Ruíz, Ana Iglesias:
Toward an Equal Opportunity Web: Applications, Standards, and Tools that Increase Accessibility.
18-26

- Bill N. Schilit:
Mobile Computing: Looking to the Future.
28-29

- Tommi Mikkonen, Antero Taivalsaari:
Reports of the Web's Death Are Greatly Exaggerated.
30-36

- Anna Spagnolli, Nicola Corradi, Luciano Gamberini, Eve E. Hoggan, Giulio Jacucci, Cecilia Katzeff, Loove Broms, Li Jönsson:
Eco-Feedback on the Go: Motivating Energy Awareness.
38-45

- J. Antonio García-Macías, Jorge Alvarez-Lozano, Paul Estrada, Edgardo Avilés-López:
Browsing the Internet of Things with Sentient Visors.
46-52

- Raja Bose, Jörg Brakensiek, Keun-Young Park, Jonathan Lester:
Morphing Smartphones into Automotive Application Platforms.
53-61

- Nenad Medvidovic, Hossein Tajalli, Joshua Garcia, Ivo Krka, Yuriy Brun, George Edwards:
Engineering Heterogeneous Robotics Systems: A Software Architecture-Based Approach.
62-71

- Bob Ward:
Grid Pioneer Foster Named 2011 Kanai Award Winner.
83-85

- Christopher L. Huntley:
The Developer's Perspective.
88-90

- Parthasarathy Ranganathan, Jichuan Chang:
Saving the World, One Server at a Time, Together.
91-93

- Anil K. Jain, Brendan Klare:
Matching Forensic Sketches and Mug Shots to Apprehend Criminals.
94-96

- Shilad Sen, John Riedl:
Folksonomy Formation.
97-101

- W. Neville Holmes:
Aspects of Data Obesity.
104-103

Volume 44, Number 6, June 2011
- Bob Ward:
Computer Highlights Society Magazines.
4-5

- David Alan Grier:
Dumb Grids and Smart Markets.
6-8

- Neal Leavitt:
Mobile Security: Finally a Serious Problem?
11-14

- Richard Honicky Jr.:
Understanding and Using Rendezvous to Enhance Mobile Crowdsourcing Applications.
22-28

- Sumi Helal:
IT Footprinting - Groundwork for Future Smart Cities.
30-31

- Milind R. Naphade, Guruduth Banavar, Colin Harrison, Jurij Paraszczak, Robert Morris:
Smarter Cities and Their Innovation Challenges.
32-39

- Kai Kuikkaniemi, Giulio Jacucci, Marko Turpeinen, Eve E. Hoggan, Jörg Müller:
From Space to Stage: How Interactive Screens Will Change Urban Life.
40-47

- Felipe J. Gil-Castiñeira, Enrique Costa-Montenegro, Francisco J. González-Castaño, Cristina López-Bravo, Timo Ojala, Raja Bose:
Experiences inside the Ubiquitous Oulu Smart City.
48-55

- Jungwoo Lee, Songhoon Baik, Choonhwa Choonhwa Lee:
Building an Integrated Service Management Platform for Ubiquitous Cities.
56-63

- Nilanjan Mukherjee, Janusz Rajski, Grzegorz Mrugalski, Artur Pogiel, Jerzy Tyszer:
Ring Generator: An Ultimate Linear Feedback Shift Register.
64-71

- Dejan S. Milojicic, Phil Laplante:
Special Technical Communities.
84-88

- Bob Ward:
Kuck Receives Computer Pioneer Award.
89-91

- Bob Ward:
Call and Calendar.
92-93

- César Jesús Pardo Calvache, Francisco J. Pino, Félix García, Mario Piattini:
Harmonizing Quality Assurance Processes and Product Characteristics.
94-96

- John Solaro:
The Kinect Digital Out-of-Box Experience.
97-99

- Dan Breznitz, Michael Murphree, Seymour E. Goodman:
Ubiquitous Data Collection: Rethinking Privacy Debates.
100-102

- Cynthia Rudin, Rebecca J. Passonneau, Axinia Radeva, Steve Ierome, Delfina Isaac:
21st-Century Data Miners Meet 19th-Century Electrical Cables.
103-105

- Jan Cuny:
Transforming Computer Science Education in High Schools.
107-109

- W. Neville Holmes:
Computing and the Step Function.
112-111

Volume 44, Number 7, July 2011
- Bob Ward:
Computer Highlights Society Magazines.
4-5

- David Alan Grier:
Experienced Hands.
6-8

- Brian M. Gaff, Catherine J. Toppin:
Ten Things to Know When Applying for a Patent.
11-12

- Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
The Problem with Cloud-Computing Standardization.
13-16

- Lee Garber:
News Briefs.
17-19

- Daqing Zhang, Bin Guo, Zhiwen Yu:
The Emergence of Social and Community Intelligence.
21-28

- Oliver Bimber, Carl K. Chang:
Computational Archaeology: Reviving the Past with Present-Day Tools.
30-31

- Michael Edmunds, Tony Freeth:
Using Computation to Decode the First Known Computer.
32-39

- Eugene Ch'ng, Henry Chapman, Vincent Gaffney, Phil Murgatroyd, Chris Gaffney, Wolfgang Neubauer:
From Sites to Landscapes: How Computing Technology Is Shaping Archaeological Practice.
40-46

- Roberto Scopigno, Marco Callieri, Paolo Cignoni, Massimiliano Corsini, Matteo Dellepiane, Federico Ponchio, Guido Ranzuglia:
3D Models for Cultural Heritage: Beyond Plain Visualization.
48-55

- Vid Petrovic, Aaron Gidding, Tom Wypych, Falko Kuester, Thomas A. DeFanti, Thomas E. Levy:
Dealing with Archaeology's Data Avalanche.
56-60

- Renju Li, Tao Luo, Hongbin Zha, Wei Lu:
Computer-Assisted Archaeological Line Drawing.
62-65

- Mohammad Tehranipoor, Hassan Salmani, Xuehui Zhang, Michel Wang, Ramesh Karri, Jeyavijayan Rajendran, Kurt Rosenfeld:
Trustworthy Hardware: Trojan Detection and Design-for-Trust Challenges.
66-74

- Dirk Riehle:
Controlling and Steering Open Source Projects.
93-96

- Richard P. Larrick, Kirk W. Cameron:
Consumption-Based Metrics: From Autos to IT.
97-99

- Kevin W. Bowyer:
What Surprises Do Identical Twins Have for Identity Science?
100-102

- Shyong K. Lam, John Riedl:
Expressing My Inner Gnome: Appearance and Behavior in Virtual Worlds.
103-105

- Kai A. Olsen:
Programmed Politeness.
108-107

Volume 44, Number 8, August 2011
- David Alan Grier:
The Chicken Bus.
6-8

- Brian M. Gaff, Catherine J. Toppin:
Ten Things to Know When Your Patent Application Is Pending.
11-12

- Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols:
OpenFlow: The Next Generation of the Network?
13-15

- David Bradley:
A Personal History of the IBM PC.
19-25

- Greg Goth:
IBM PC Retrospective: There Was Enough Right to Make It Work.
26-33

- Edward Bride:
The IBM Personal Computer: A Software-Driven Market.
34-39

- Gurbir Singh:
The IBM PC: The Silicon Story.
40-45

- Pieter Simoens, Filip De Turck, Bart Dhoedt, Piet Demeester:
Remote Display Solutions for Mobile Cloud Computing.
46-53

- Sungkap Yeo, Hsien-Hsin S. Lee:
Using Mathematical Modeling in Provisioning a Heterogeneous Cloud Computing Environment.
55-62

- Alain Chesnais, Sorel Reisman:
From the Presidents of the IEEE Computer Society and ACM.
63-64

- John Bryant, Jason Bay:
Stereoscopic Technologies and Effects.
93-95

- Emil Vassev, Mike Hinchey:
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning for Intelligent Software Systems.
96-99

- Manfred Tscheligi, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, David Wilfinger:
Interactive Computing on Wheels.
100-102

- Manish Marwah, Amip Shah, Cullen Bash, Chandrakant D. Patel, Naren Ramakrishnan:
Using Data Mining to Help Design Sustainable Products.
103-106

- Charles Severance:
Toward Developing an Education App Store.
107-109

- W. Neville Holmes:
The Cultural Potential of Keyboards.
112-111

Volume 44, Number 9, September 2011
- David Alan Grier:
Leisure Science.
6-8

- Brian M. Gaff, Catherine J. Toppin:
Ten Things to Know When Your Patent Application Is Allowed.
11-13

- Neal Leavitt:
IPv6: Any Closer to Adoption?
14-16

- Rolf Oppliger:
Security and Privacy in an Online World.
21-22

- Saeed Abu-Nimeh, Thomas M. Chen, Omar Alzubi:
Malicious and Spam Posts in Online Social Networks.
23-28

- Hossein Saiedian, Dan Broyle:
Security Vulnerabilities in the Same-Origin Policy: Implications and Alternatives.
29-36

- Florian Kerschbaum, Axel Schröpfer, Antonio Zilli, Richard Pibernik, Octavian Catrina, Sebastiaan de Hoogh, Berry Schoenmakers, Stelvio Cimato, Ernesto Damiani:
Secure Collaborative Supply-Chain Management.
38-43

- Francisco Rocha, Salvador Abreu, Miguel Correia:
The Final Frontier: Confidentiality and Privacy in the Cloud.
44-50

- Rodrigo Roman, Pablo Najera, Javier Lopez:
Securing the Internet of Things.
51-58

- Siani Pearson, Marco Casassa Mont:
Sticky Policies: An Approach for Managing Privacy across Multiple Parties.
60-68

- Frederick Ryckbosch, Stijn Polfliet, Lieven Eeckhout:
Trends in Server Energy Proportionality.
69-72

- Vivek Menon, Bharat Jayaraman, Venu Govindaraju:
The Three Rs of Cyberphysical Spaces.
73-79

- Henry Lieberman, Karthik Dinakar, Birago Jones:
Let's Gang Up on Cyberbullying.
93-96

- Suparna Bhattacharya, K. Gopinath, Karthick Rajamani, Manish Gupta:
Software Bloat and Wasted Joules: Is Modularity a Hurdle to Green Software?
97-101

- Christopher L. Huntley:
Onshore Mobile App Development: Successes and Challenges.
102-104

- Karl Ricanek Jr., Benjamin Barbour:
What Are Soft Biometrics and How Can They Be Used?
106-108

- Alessio Malizia, Kai A. Olsen:
Has Everything Been Invented? On Software Development and the Future of Apps.
112-111

Volume 44, Number 10, October 2011
- David Alan Grier:
The Habit of Change.
6-8

- Sixto Ortiz Jr.:
Bringing 3D to the Small Screen.
11-13

- Carl K. Chang, David M. Weiss, Mike Hinchey:
Where Software Engineering Meets ...
17-18

- Manfred Broy:
Can Practitioners Neglect Theory and Theoreticians Neglect Practice?
19-24

- Brian Fitzgerald:
Open Source Software: Lessons from and for Software Engineering.
25-30

- Mark Harman:
Software Engineering Meets Evolutionary Computation.
31-39

- Robyn R. Lutz:
Software Engineering for Space Exploration.
41-46

- Stephen S. Yau, Ho G. An:
Software Engineering Meets Services and Cloud Computing.
47-53

- David Lorge Parnas:
Software Engineering - Missing in Action: A Personal Perspective.
54-58

- Jae Min Kim, Minyong Kim, Joonho Kong, Hyung Beom Jang, Sung Woo Chung:
Display Power Management That Detects User Intent.
60-66

- Justin Clark:
Object Digitization for Everyone.
81-83

- Min Chen, Anne E. Trefethen, René Bañares-Alcántara, Marina Jirotka, Bob Coecke, Thomas Ertl, Albrecht Schmidt:
From Data Analysis and Visualization to Causality Discovery.
84-87

- Dirk Basten, Ali Sunyaev:
Guidelines for Software Development Effort Estimation.
88-90

- Johan Bollen, Huina Mao:
Twitter Mood as a Stock Market Predictor.
91-94

- Mark Guzdial:
Learning How to Prepare Computer Science High School Teachers.
95-97

- W. Neville Holmes:
Digital Machinery and Analog Brains.
100-99

Volume 44, Number 11, 2011
- David Alan Grier:
The Honest Give-and-Take.
6-8

- Lee Garber:
Turning on the Lights for Wireless Communications.
11-14

- Vladimir Getov, Adolfy Hoisie, Harvey J. Wasserman:
Codesign for Systems and Applications: Charting the Path to Exascale Computing.
19-21

- John Shalf, Dan Quinlan, Curtis Janssen:
Rethinking Hardware-Software Codesign for Exascale Systems.
22-30

- Sayantan Sur, Sreeram Potluri, Krishna Chaitanya Kandalla, Hari Subramoni, Dhabaleswar K. Panda, Karen Tomko:
Codesign for InfiniBand Clusters.
31-36

- Darren J. Kerbyson, Abhinav Vishnu, Kevin J. Barker, Adolfy Hoisie:
Codesign Challenges for Exascale Systems: Performance, Power, and Reliability.
37-43

- Dan Stanzione:
The iPlant Collaborative: Cyberinfrastructure to Feed the World.
44-52

- Bindu Padmanabhuni, Hee Beng Kuan Tan:
Defending against Buffer-Overflow Vulnerabilities.
53-60

- Giuseppe Nuti, Mahnoosh Mirghaemi, Philip C. Treleaven, Chaiyakorn Yingsaeree:
Algorithmic Trading.
61-69

- Yung-Hsiang Lu, Qinru Qiu, Ali Raza Butt, Kirk W. Cameron:
End-to-End Energy Management.
75-77

- Arun Ross, Ayman Abaza:
Human Ear Recognition.
79-81

- José Luis Gómez Barroso, Claudio Feijóo, Ramón Compañó:
Opportunities in the Mobile Search Market.
83-85

- Shubu Mukherjee:
If Anything in This Life Is Certain, It's That You Can Kill Any ISA.
87-88

- Mikhil Masli:
Crowdsourcing Maps.
90-93

- Kai A. Olsen, Alessio Malizia:
Automated Personal Assistants.
112-111

Volume 44, Number 12, 2011
- Sorel Reisman:
Looking Back, Looking Forward.
8-10

- David Alan Grier:
Uncharted Territory.
12-14

- Neal Leavitt:
Internet Security under Attack: The Undermining of Digital Certificates.
17-20

- Jesse M. Heines, Gena R. Greher, S. Alex Ruthmann, Brendan Reilly:
Two Approaches to Interdisciplinary Computing+Music Courses.
25-32

- Joe Geigel, Marla Schweppe, David Huynh, Brian Johnstone:
Adapting a Virtual World for Theatrical Performance.
33-38

- So Yamaoka, Lev Manovich, Jeremy Douglass, Falko Kuester:
Cultural Analytics in Large-Scale Visualization Environments.
39-48

- Ami Marowka:
Back to Thin-Core Massively Parallel Processors.
49-54

- Mary Lacity, Erran Carmel, Joseph W. Rottman:
Rural Outsourcing: Delivering ITO and BPO Services from Remote Domestic Locations.
55-62

- Laura Ferrari, Marco Mamei:
Discovering City Dynamics through Sports Tracking Applications.
63-68

- Wil M. P. van der Aalst:
Using Process Mining to Bridge the Gap between BI and BPM.
77-80

- Douglas Baldwin:
Is Computer Science a Relevant Academic Discipline for the 21st Century?
81-83

- Emi Tamaki, Jun Rekimoto:
PossessedHand: Controlling Hand Movements with Computer Output.
84-86

- Alexander Hills:
Museums at Your Fingertips.
87-89

- Kim Schaffer:
Are Password Requirements too Difficult?
90-92

- Rafael Capilla, Jan Bosch:
The Promise and Challenge of Runtime Variability.
93-95

- W. Neville Holmes:
The Profession and Digital Technology.
116-115

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