Communications of the ACM - September 2016

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Automating Data Citation

Author(s): Moshe Y. Vardi (Editor-in-Chief)
Publisher: ACM
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: 108

Academic rankings considered harmful!, Moshe Y. Vardi, Pages: 5-5

Keeping the internet open, Vinton G. Cerf, Pages: 7-7

Election auditing and verifiability, CACM Staff, Pages: 8-9

Reconciling quantum physics with math, Chris Edwards, Pages: 11-13

Mathematicians explore the root of many problems in developing a proof for the Kadison-Singer problem, Samuel Greengard, Pages: 14-16

Graphical processing units have emerged as a major powerhouse in the computing world, Gregory Mone, Pages: 17-19

No easy answers in the fight over iPhone decryption, Felix Wu, Pages: 20-22

Software quality, Peter J. Denning, Pages: 23-25

"For all" in "computer science for all", Richard E. Ladner, Maya Israel, Pages: 26-28

Designing AI systems that obey our laws and values, Amitai Etzioni, Oren Etzioni, Pages: 29-31

Abraham Bernstein, James Hendler, Natalya Noy, Pages: 35-37

Introducing research for practice, Peter Bailis, Simon Peter, Justine Sherry, Pages: 38-41

Bad software architecture is a people problem, Kate Matsudaira, Pages: 42-43

10 optimizations on linear search, Thomas A. Limoncelli, Pages: 44-48

Why data citation is a computational problem, Peter Buneman, Susan Davidson, James Frew, Pages: 50-57

Dynamic presentation consistency issues in smartphone mapping apps, Hanan Samet, Sarana Nutanong, Brendan C. Fruin, Pages: 58-67

Learning executable semantic parsers for natural language understanding, Percy Liang, Pages: 68-76

Technical Perspective: The dawn of computational light transport, Kyros Kutulakos, Pages: 78-78
Imaging the propagation of light through scenes at picosecond resolution, Andreas Velten, Di Wu, Belen Masia, Adrian Jarabo, Christopher Barsi, Chinmaya Joshi, Everett Lawson, Moungi Bawendi, Diego Gutierrez, Ramesh Raskar, Pages: 79-86

Technical Perspective: Jupiter rising, Andrew W. Moore, Pages: 87-87