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Your Mouse Is a Database
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Your Mouse Is a Database

Web and mobile applications are increasingly composed of asynchronous and real-time streaming services and push notifications.

Interactive Dynamics For Visual Analysis
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Interactive Dynamics For Visual Analysis

A taxonomy of tools that support the fluent and flexible use of visualizations.

CPU DB: Recording Microprocessor History
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CPU DB: Recording Microprocessor History

With the open CPU DB database, you can mine microprocessor trends over the past 40 years.

SAGE: Whitebox Fuzzing For Security Testing
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SAGE: Whitebox Fuzzing For Security Testing

SAGE has had a remarkable impact at Microsoft.

The Hyperdimensional Tar Pit
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The Hyperdimensional Tar Pit

Make a guess, double the number, and then move to the next larger unit of time.

Advances and Challenges in Log Analysis
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Advances and Challenges in Log Analysis

Logs contain a wealth of information to help manage systems.

How Will Astronomy Archives Survive the Data Tsunami?
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How Will Astronomy Archives Survive the Data Tsunami?

Astronomers are collecting more data than ever. What practices can keep them ahead of the flood?

Coding Guidelines: Finding the Art in the Science
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Coding Guidelines: Finding the Art in the Science

Computer science is both a science and an art. Yet, when it comes time for implementation, there is a combination of artistic flare, nuanced style, and technical...

The Software Industry <i>is</i> the Problem
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The Software Industry is the Problem

The time has come for software liability laws.

ACM CTO Roundtable on Mobile Devices in the Enterprise
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ACM CTO Roundtable on Mobile Devices in the Enterprise

Finding solutions as growth and fragmentation complicate mobile device support.

The Most Expensive One-Byte Mistake
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The Most Expensive One-Byte Mistake

Did Ken, Dennis, and Brian choose wrong with NUL-terminated text strings?

Arrogance in Business Planning
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Arrogance in Business Planning

Technology business plans that assume no competition — ever.

Computing Without Processors
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Computing Without Processors

Heterogeneous systems allow us to target our programming to the appropriate environment.

The Pain of Implementing LINQ Providers
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The Pain of Implementing LINQ Providers

It's no easy task for NoSQL.

Passing a Language Through the Eye of a Needle
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Passing a Language Through the Eye of a Needle

How the embeddability of Lua impacted its design.

If You Have Too Much Data, Then 'Good Enough' Is Good Enough
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If You Have Too Much Data, Then 'Good Enough' Is Good Enough

In today's humongous database systems, clarity may be relaxed, but business needs can still be met.

Scalable SQL
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Scalable SQL

How do large-scale sites and applications remain SQL-based?

Does Deterrence Work in Reducing Information Security Policy Abuse By Employees?
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Does Deterrence Work in Reducing Information Security Policy Abuse By Employees?

Methods for evaluating and effectively managing the security behavior of employees.

The One-Second War
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The One-Second War

Finding a lasting solution to the leap seconds problem has become increasingly urgent.

Weapons of Mass Assignment
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Weapons of Mass Assignment

A Ruby on Rails app highlights some serious, yet easily avoided, security vulnerabilities.
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