Engaging Future Generations of ACM Leaders
December 2019 - Vol. 62 No. 12
Features
Opinion Editor's letter
As a volunteer-driven organization, ACM's future health depends not only on appealing to a diverse membership, but also on creating a pipeline of future leaders.
Opinion Cerf's up
I recently had the opportunity to take a ride in a Waymo self-driving car in Chandler, AZ.
Opinion Letters to the editor
Online Voting Still Security Pipedream
The Viewpoint in the September 2019 issue "Online Voting: We Can Do It! (We Have To)," while interesting, was flawed and failed to justify the claims made.
Getting High School, College Students Interested in CS
Mark Guzdial considers how few U.S. high school students take computer science, while Robin K. Hill shares what she's learned in teaching first-year college computing students.
Robots Aim to Boost Astronaut Efficiency
A multitude of robotic assistants for astronauts and rovers are in development to make space exploration more resource-efficient.
Regulating Information Technology
Why isn't IT regulated, when it can have such substantial impacts on people's lives?
Opinion Computing ethics
Should Researchers Use Data from Security Breaches?
Evaluating the arguments for and against using digital data derived from security breaches.
Opinion Viewpoint
Public Entrepreneurship and Policy Engineering
Training the next generation of leader and problem solver.
Investigating the emerging black market of retail email account hacking services.
API Practices If You Hate Your Customers
Application programming interfaces speak louder than words.
Research and Advances Contributed articles
The Rise of Serverless Computing
The server is dead, long live the server.
Research and Advances Review articles
Automated program repair can relieve programmers from the burden of manually fixing the ever-increasing number of programming mistakes.
Research and Advances Review articles
Rethinking Search Engines and Recommendation Systems: A Game Theoretic Perspective
Novel approaches draw on the strength of game theoretic mechanism design.
Research and Advances Research highlights
Technical Perspective: Bootstrapping a Future of Open Source, Specialized Hardware
OpenPiton research is one of the watershed moments in the fundamental shift toward the construction of an open source ecosystem for implementing prototype chips.
Research and Advances Research highlights
OpenPiton: An Open Source Hardware Platform For Your Research
We present OpenPiton, an open source framework for building scalable architecture research prototypes from one core to 500 million cores.
Opinion Last byte
In a career launched by groundbreaking research, Garth Gibson continues to shepherd technological advances "from blackboard through standards and to commercial reality."