Of all the initiatives undertaken in the name of homeland security after 9/11, the visa screening requirements for foreign scientists and engineers have probably...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Opinion | June 8, 2009
Increasingly, machines make things, not people. That's mainly because of technology. When we think of manufacturing jobs, we tend to imagine old-time assembly lines...Forbes From ACM Opinion | May 29, 2009
In an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle, ICANN president Paul Twomey agreed with European Union commissioner Viviane Reding, who recently called on President...San Francisco Chronicle From ACM TechNews | May 12, 2009
As the dust settles on the Satyam scandal, the forces driving outsourcing are as strong as ever, with benefits for both India and the West. India's National Association...Intermex Power From ACM Opinion | April 24, 2009
The commercial opportunities of software as a service are widely hyped these days and many think SaaS is the future of software. That might be true in the medium...Martin Campbell-Kelly From Communications of the ACM | May 1, 2009
Differences in telecommunications regulation between the U.S. and the European Union are a key factor in viewing the debate over network neutrality legislation...Pierre Larouche From Communications of the ACM | May 1, 2009
When a crime occurs in cyberspace, how do you cordon off the scene and process the evidence? Erin Kenneally is a lawyer who helps law enforcement agencies think...IT Conversations From ACM News | April 16, 2009
The value of skilled immigrants with H-1B visas provokes a wide range of opinions and commentary, from IT workers, a former H-1B visa holder, a displaced worker...The New York Times From ACM News | April 16, 2009
Wendy Hall discusses her plans to increase ACM's membership and to create task forces in China, India, and Europe.
Leah Hofmann From Communications of the ACM | April 1, 2009
College students must be shown that computer science is social, relevant, important, and caring. The way computer science is taught can hold students' interest...Michael Buckley From Communications of the ACM | April 1, 2009
Some advice for those doing the advising (and what the advisors can learn from the advisees).Jeffrey D. Ullman From Communications of the ACM | March 1, 2009
This Viewpoint boils down into a few magazine pages what I've learned in my 32 years of mentoring Ph.D. students.David A. Patterson From Communications of the ACM | March 1, 2009
Can you resell software even if the package says you can't? What are the implications for copyright law of the U.S. Supreme Court's unanimous June 2008 decision...Pamela Samuelson From Communications of the ACM | March 1, 2009
Software engineering continues to be dogged by claims it is not engineering. Adopting a computer-systems view that embraces hardware, software, and user environment...Peter J. Denning, Richard D. Riehle From Communications of the ACM | March 1, 2009
A discussion of divergent paths to unrestricted access of content and applications via the Internet.
Barbara van Schewick, David Farber From Communications of the ACM | February 1, 2009
Recounting problems still associated with election integrity, transparency, and accountability.
Peter G. Neumann From Communications of the ACM | February 1, 2009
Governments concerned with national-security threats use the Internet to gather intelligence from communications traffic that transits local facilities. This surveillance...Kristina Irion From Communications of the ACM | February 1, 2009
Establishing the fundamentals of computational thinking is essential to improving computer science education.
George H. L. Fletcher, James J. Lu From Communications of the ACM | February 1, 2009
Will the software development laboratories follow the production mills?Ashish Arora, Matej Drev, Chris Forman From Communications of the ACM | February 1, 2009
One of the first things you'll notice about the new Communications Web site (cacm.acm.org) is that it has different...David Roman From Communications of the ACM | February 1, 2009