Once primarily a place for outsourcing call centers and repetitive software development, Bangalore is now home to a thriving research and development (R&D) industry...silicon.com From ACM TechNews | December 2, 2009
Frequent broken builds could be symptomatic of deeper problems within a development project.George V. Neville-Neil From Communications of the ACM | December 1, 2009
Trying to categorize computing as engineering, science, or math is fruitless; we have our own paradigm.Peter J. Denning, Peter A. Freeman From Communications of the ACM | December 1, 2009
How government-industry collaboration can have far-reaching economic influences.Orna Berry, Yigal Grayeff From Communications of the ACM | December 1, 2009
Highlighting efforts and providing the rationale to increase the participation and success of underrepresented groups in computing.Richard E. Ladner From Communications of the ACM | December 1, 2009
Companies would likely have a longer-term perspective if more scientists and engineers were included on their boards of directors or other leadership roles writes David...Harvard Business Publishing From ACM Opinion | November 19, 2009
Members of the computer science community should become more involved in public service by becoming program managers at federal agencies, the opportunities and...Jonathan M. Smith From Communications of the ACM | November 1, 2009
Developing an effective pricing index is essential to understanding the value of broadband connectivity.Shane Greenstein From Communications of the ACM | November 1, 2009
How the U.S. Supreme Court's forthcoming decision in the Bilski v. Doll case is expected to affect existing and future software patents.Pamela Samuelson From Communications of the ACM | November 1, 2009
Why does your computer bother you so much about security, but still isn't secure? It's because users don't have a model for security, or a simple way to keep important...Butler Lampson From Communications of the ACM | November 1, 2009
The successful completion of the Netflix Prize competition demonstrates that prizes are a viable mechanism for encouraging research in the computing fields, writes...Computing Community Consortium From ACM TechNews | September 28, 2009
C.A.R. Hoare revisits his past Communications article on the axiomatic approach to programming and uses it as a touchstone for the future.C.A.R. Hoare From Communications of the ACM | October 1, 2009
The venture capital industry, like financial services in general, has fallen on hard times. Part of the problem is that large payoffs...Michael Cusumano From Communications of the ACM | October 1, 2009
Conficker's alarming growth rate in early 2009 along with the apparent mystery surrounding its ultimate purpose had raised concern among...Phillip Porras From Communications of the ACM | October 1, 2009
Since its beginning, the computer industry has been through several major recessions, each occurring approximately five years...Martin Campbell-Kelly From Communications of the ACM | October 1, 2009
Groovy project manager Guillaume Laforge says the Groovy programming language was designed to make life simpler for developers through its seamless integration...Computerworld Australia From ACM TechNews | September 18, 2009
A number of people are up in arms about a new bill going through the U.S. Senate that allows President Obama to "take over private networks." Oh no! That would...Wired From ACM Opinion | September 2, 2009
Maurice Wilkes, the designer and builder of the EDSAC, passed away on Nov. 29 at age 97. He reflects on his career in this 2009 interview.David P. Anderson, Maurice Wilkes From Communications of the ACM | September 1, 2009