When "Captain Ridley's shooting party" gathered here in late August 1938 as weekend guests at Bletchley Park, a Buckinghamshire country house, they were accompanied...The New York Times From ACM Opinion | December 1, 2014
Seeking to improve information integration throughout the manufacturing process.
Martin Naedele, Rick Kazman, Yuanfang Cai From Communications of the ACM | December 1, 2014
Once upon a time, Glenn Greenwald was a lonely voice in the blogging wilderness, and Edward Snowden was an isolated functionary at the heart of the American national...Politico From ACM Opinion | November 24, 2014
President Obama rattled the internet this week when he unloaded his opinion on net neutrality, the notion that all internet traffic should be treated equally.Wired From ACM Opinion | November 14, 2014
After a journey that took more than a decade, the world is scheduled to witness a first when the European Space Agency's Rosetta mission attempts to land a small...Bloomberg Businessweek From ACM Opinion | November 12, 2014
I taught a class a few years ago at Columbia Business School called "What Makes a Hit a Hit—and a Flop a Flop."Scientific American From ACM Opinion | November 11, 2014
For anyone who has ever said that all the STEM professions need is something to make them "cool" in order to attract more young people, look no further than ...The Washington Post From ACM Opinion | November 11, 2014
I'm generally upbeat on Twitter. Many of my posts are enthusiastic blurts about science or research in which I use way too many exclamation points!!Wired From ACM Opinion | November 10, 2014
On July 23rd, 1969, Geoffrey Crowther addressed the inaugural meeting of the Open University, a British institution that had just been created to provide an alternative...The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | November 7, 2014
New technologies are making it easier for private companies and the government to learn about everything we do—in our homes, in our cars, in stores, and within...American Civil Liberties nion From ACM Opinion | November 5, 2014
On November 12th 2014 the European Space Agency's Rosetta mission will eject the small robotic lander Philae on a trajectory that should take it down to the surface...Scientific American From ACM Opinion | November 4, 2014