ACM President Alain Chesnais says the association is largely built on the energy and devotion of its many dedicated volunteers. View this
dynamic visual representation of volunteers' involvement with the SIGGRAPH 2010 conference …
Alain Chesnais
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DEPARTMENT: Letters to the editor
While we were pleased
Communications celebrated E.F. Codd's seminal article "A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks" (June 1970) in "Happy Birthday, RDBMS!" by Gary Anthes (May 2010), we were also dismayed by …
CACM Staff
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DEPARTMENT: BLOG@CACM
Michael Stonebraker discusses the implications of the CAP theorem on database management system applications that span multiple processing sites.
Michael Stonebraker
Pages 8-9
DEPARTMENT: CACM online
ACM is planning to launch a mobile version of the
Communications website and a series of mobile applications in the coming months. We have been directly and indirectly collecting …
David Roman
Page 10
COLUMN: News
A novel approach to computational logic is reaching maturity, opening up opening up new vistas in programming languages, proof nets, and security applications.
Alex Wright
Pages 11-13
Open source 3D printers could herald the start of a new industrial revolution.
Graeme Stemp-Morlock
Pages 14-15
Software code can provide important insights into the results of research, but it's up to individual scientists whether their code is released---and many opt not to.
Dennis McCafferty
Pages 16-17
COLUMN: Historical reflections
The Victorian world was awash with data and with organizations that processed it; and they usually used nothing more technologically advanced than pen and paper.
Martin Campbell-Kelly
Pages 19-21
COLUMN: Technology strategy and management
Combining new consumer devices and Internet platforms with online services and content is proving to be a successful strategy.
Michael A. Cusumano
Pages 22-24
COLUMN: Inside Risks
An illustration of the problems caused by a lack of discipline in software development and our failure to apply what is known in the field.
David L. Parnas
Pages 25-27
COLUMN: Kode Vicious
The way you number your releases communicates more than you might think.
George V. Neville-Neil
Pages 28-29
COLUMN: Viewpoint
Adapting agile software development methodology toward more efficient management of academic research groups.
Michael Hicks, Jeffrey S. Foster
Pages 30-31
SECTION: Practice
Clem Cole and Russell Williams discuss Photoshop's long history with parallelism, and what is now seen as the chief challenge.
ACM Case Study
Pages 32-38
More important principles to keep in mind when designing high-performance software.
Cary Millsap
Pages 39-45
Component models can help diagnose architectural problems in both new and existing systems.
Kevin Montagne
Pages 46-52
SECTION: Contributed articles
Neuroscience is beginning to inspire a new generation of seeing machines.
Thomas Serre, Tomaso Poggio
Pages 54-61
IT jobs requiring interpersonal interaction or physical presence in fixed locations are less likely to be sent out of the country.
Prasanna B. Tambe, Lorin M. Hitt
Pages 62-70
SECTION: Review articles
Originally invented for music/data sharing and volunteer computing, P2P systems have become an efficient means for delivering content and innovative services.
Rodrigo Rodrigues, Peter Druschel
Pages 72-82
SECTION: Research highlights
The past decade has witnessed a renaissance in server virtualization. Diwaker Gupta et al. present a novel approach for significantly improving the efficiency of virtualized servers.
Carl Waldspurger
Page 84
Virtual machine monitors are a popular platform for Internet hosting centers and cloud-based compute services. But main memory is not amenable to multiplexed hardware resources and is often a bottleneck in achieving higher degrees …
Diwaker Gupta, Sangmin Lee, Michael Vrable, Stefan Savage, Alex C. Snoeren, George Varghese, Geoffrey M. Voelker, Amin Vahdat
Pages 85-93
Nearly every modern tracking system is based on the seminal work of Rudolf Kalman who developed the optimal fusion algorithm for linear dynamics under Gaussian …
Yair Weiss, Judea Pearl
Page 94
Probabilistic graphical models and algorithms for approximate inference have proven to be powerful tools in a wide range of applications in statistics and AI. However, applying these methods to models with continuous variables …
Erik B. Sudderth, Alexander T. Ihler, Michael Isard, William T. Freeman, Alan S. Willsky
Pages 95-103
COLUMN: Last byte
Tony Hey talks about Jim Gray and his vision of a new era of collaborative, data-intensive science.
Leah Hoffmann
Pages 112-ff