We present the result of working iteratively on two tasks: designing a domain-specific verification tool for packet-processing software, while trying to identify...Mihai Dobrescu, Katerina Argyraki From Communications of the ACM | November 2015
Mathematics is not difficult to find in Chebfun, the subject of "Computing Numerically with Functions Instead of Numbers."
Cleve Moler From Communications of the ACM | October 2015
We present the Chebfun system for numerical computation with functions, which is based on a key idea: an analogy of floating-point arithmetic for functions rather...Lloyd N. Trefethen From Communications of the ACM | October 2015
The authors of "Guided Exploration of Physically Valid Shapes for Furniture Design" have found a way to provide the user with instant feedback on how to fix unstable...Marc Alexa From Communications of the ACM | September 2015
The authors propose an interactive design framework for the efficient and intuitive exploration of geometrically and physically valid shapes.Nobuyuki Umentani, Takeo Igarashi, Niloy J. Mitra From Communications of the ACM | September 2015
"Soylent: A Word Processor with a Crowd Inside," introduces an exciting vision of using crowd workers to power an interactive system — here, a word processor —...Aniket (Niki) Kittur From Communications of the ACM | August 2015
This paper introduces architectural and interaction patterns for integrating crowdsourced human contributions directly into user interfaces.Michael S. Bernstein, Greg Little, Robert C. Miller, Björn Hartmann, Mark S. Ackerman, David R. Karger, David Crowell, Katrina Panovich From Communications of the ACM | August 2015
In "Cache Efficient Functional Algorithms," Blelloch and Harper suggest we analyze the costs of functional algorithms by assuming objects are allocated sequentially...William D. Clinger From Communications of the ACM | July 2015
We present a cost model for analyzing the memory efficiency of algorithms expressed in a simple functional language.Guy E. Blelloch, Robert Harper From Communications of the ACM | July 2015
The authors of IllumiRoom investigate what AR/VR could look like in a truly social environment — the living room.Patrick Baudisch From Communications of the ACM | June 2015
IllumiRoom is a proof-of-concept system that surrounds a television with projected light, bringing video games, and film experiences out of the TV screen and into...Brett R. Jones, Hrvoje Benko, Eyal Ofek, Andrew D. Wilson From Communications of the ACM | June 2015
"Can Traditional Programming Bridge the Ninja Performance Gap for Parallel Computing Applications" advocates an appealing division of labor between a developer...James Larus From Communications of the ACM | May 2015
Current processor trends of integrating more cores with SIMD units have made it more to extract performance from applications. It is believed that traditional...Nadathur Satish, Changkyu Kim, Jatin Chhugani, Hideki Saito, Rakesh Krishnaiyer, Mikhail Smelyanskiy, Milind Girkar, Pradeep Dubey From Communications of the ACM | May 2015
Specialization improves energy-efficiency in computing but only makes economic sense if there is significant demand. A balance can often be found by designing...Trevor Mudge From Communications of the ACM | April 2015
We present the Convolution Engine (CE) — a programmable processor specialized for the convolution-like data-flow prevalent in computational photography, computer...Wajahat Qadeer, Rehan Hameed, Ofer Shacham, Preethi Venkatesan, Christos Kozyrakis, Mark Horowitz From Communications of the ACM | April 2015
As the equivalence problem is essential in many applications, we need algorithms that avoid the worst-case complexity as often as possible. In "Hacking Nondeterminism...Thomas A. Henzinger, Jean-François Raskin From Communications of the ACM | February 2015
We introduce bisimulation up to congruence as a technique for proving language equivalence of nondeterministic finite automata.Filippo Bonchi, Damien Pous From Communications of the ACM | February 2015
"Neural Acceleration for General-Purpose Approximate Programs" demonstrates the significant advantages in cost, power, and latency through approximate computing...Ravi Nair From Communications of the ACM | January 2015
This paper describes a new approach that uses machine learning-based transformations to accelerate approximation-tolerant programs.Hadi Esmaeilzadeh, Adrian Sampson, Luis Ceze, Doug Burger From Communications of the ACM | January 2015
As GPUs have become mainstream parallel processing engines, many applications targeting GPUs now have data locality more amenable to traditional caching. The...Stephen W. Keckler From Communications of the ACM | December 2014