Information technology has the potential to radically transform health care. Why has progress been so slow?Stephen V. Cantrill From Communications of the ACM | September 2010
Everything you always wanted to know but were afraid to ask about the decision-making process.Jan Damsgaard, Jan Karlsbjerg From Communications of the ACM | August 2010
Could ubiquitous hand-drawn code map diagrams become a thing of the past?Robert DeLine, Gina Venolia, Kael Rowan From Communications of the ACM | August 2010
Heat maps are a unique and powerful way to visualize latency data. Explaining the results, however, is an ongoing challenge.Brendan Gregg From Communications of the ACM | July 2010
A survey of powerful visualization techniques, from the obvious to the obscure.Jeffrey Heer, Michael Bostock, Vadim Ogievetsky From Communications of the ACM | June 2010
Emulating a video system shows how even a simple interface can be more complex—and capable—than it appears.George Phillips From Communications of the ACM | June 2010
An essential technique used in emulator development is a useful addition to any programmer's toolbox.Peter Phillips From Communications of the ACM | May 2010
Clearing the clouds away from the true potential and obstacles posed by this computing capability.Michael Armbrust, Armando Fox, Rean Griffith, Anthony D. Joseph, Randy Katz, Andy Konwinski, Gunho Lee, David Patterson, Ariel Rabkin, Ion Stoica, Matei Zaharia From Communications of the ACM | April 2010
To succeed on a global scale, businesses should focus on a trio of key elements.
Siew Kien Sia, Christina Soh, Peter Weill From Communications of the ACM | March 2010
Kirk McKusick and Sean Quinlan discuss the origin and evolution of the Google File System.
Kirk McKusick, Sean Quinlan From Communications of the ACM | March 2010