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XRDS, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, Fall 2019
- Diane Golay:
Three wishes for the future of devices. 5-6
- Zengwen Yuan:
The future of devices: A reality check. 8-9
- Pooyan Doozandeh, Frank E. Ritter:
Some tips for academic writing and using Microsoft Word. 10-11
- Anshuman Majumdar:
Spreading competitive programming culture in Ireland. 12-13
- Jovian Anthony Jaison:
The devices that sparked a revolution. 13
- Jens Palsberg:
Toward a universal quantum programming language. 14-17 - Xiangyu Zhang, Ramin Bashizade:
Rolling dice at the nanoscale. 18-22 - Josiah D. Hester, Jacob Sorber:
Batteries not included. 23-27 - Charles J. Carver, Tianxing Li, Xia Zhou:
Lighting the way to wireless efficiency. 28-31 - Deepak Vasisht, Guo Zhang:
In-body devices: The future of medicine. 32-35 - Zhiyi Zhang, Edward Lu, Yu Guan, Tianxiang Li, Xinyu Ma, Zhaoning Kong, Lixia Zhang:
Evolving intelligent devices for the future via named data networking. 36-39 - Monica S. Lam, Giovanni Campagna, Silei Xu, Michael Fischer, Mehrad Moradshahi:
Protecting privacy and open competition with Almond: An open-source virtual assistant. 40-44 - Lars Oestreicher:
Future assistive devices: What's at stake for you or me? 46-49 - Nitin Shivaraman:
Toward decentralization: Democracy for devices. 50-53 - Prashant Ravi:
Future of IOT: Design and deployment challenges. 54-58
- Bryan Knowles:
Mike Beall: On a wild ride with games and learning. 59-61
- Sepideh Maleki:
Rendering a new world: Lucasfilm Advanced Development Group. 62-63
- Daniela Zieba:
Has device security always been in season? 63
- Diogo Fernandes, Inês Dutra:
Using Grover's search quantum algorithm to solve Boolean satisfiability problems: Part I. 64-66
Volume 26, Number 2, Winter 2019
- Gierad Laput:
The power of two: health habits and the social dynamics of couples. 5-6
- Lynn Kirabo:
Global cultures and computing. 8-9
- Shantanu Sharma:
Five do's and don'ts as a postdoctoral scholar. 10-11
- Anshuman Majumdar:
ISU SIGCHI is putting the u in usability. 12-13
- Jovian Anthony Jaison:
Solving global issues through computing. 13
- Chittaranjan Tripathy, Yannis Pavlidis:
Tightening a few loose bolts on the career ship. 14-15
- Ahmed Ansari:
Decolonizing design through the perspectives of cosmological others: arguing for an ontological turn in design research and practice. 16-19 - Michaelanne Dye:
Havana's StreetNet: innovation from necessity. 20-25 - Cynthia Habonimana, Moses Namara:
The past and present: a push toward the good life. 26-31 - Elizabeth Resor:
Finding the local in locations: working with GPS non-use in Nairobi. 32-35 - Naveena Karusala:
How technology converses with local languages. 36-39 - Nova Ahmed:
Protibadi: starting the fight against sexual abuse. 40-43 - Ezinne Nwankwo, Belona Sonna:
Africa's social contract with AI. 44-48 - Micheal Nayebare:
Artificial intelligence policies in Africa over the next five years. 50-54 - Hood Mukiibi:
Cyber security in Africa: the boring technology story that matters. 56-59 - Lynn Kirabo:
The one about resilience, energy, culture, and crafting. 60-63
- Bryan Knowles:
Alex Pehler and Microsoft TEALS: teachers of high school computer programming. 64-65
- Sepideh Maleki:
Limitless computing: Quantum Information Center, the University of Texas at Austin. 66-67
- Daniela Zieba:
CS + CS = ? 67
- Diogo Fernandes, Carla Silva, Inês Dutra:
Using Grover's search quantum algorithm to solve Boolean satisfiability problems, part 2. 68-71
- Amari N. Lewis:
Computing all over the world. 73
Volume 26, Number 3, Spring 2020
- Diane Golay:
Taking responsibility as computer science professionals. 5-6
- Magdalena Stadin, Diane Golay:
The changing world of healthcare professionals. 7-8
- Daniela Zieba:
Submit first, ask questions later. 9-10
- Pamela Gibbs:
Taking charge of your career. 11-13
- Daniela Zieba:
Healthcare policies and standards. 13
- Sofia Hernnäs:
Will digitization harm or help workers in healthcare? 14-17 - Magdalena Stadin:
Technostress in digital healthcare environments. 18-21 - Claus Bossen:
Data work and digitization: the impact of computerized systems and automation on healthcare professionals. 22-25 - Katerina Cerná:
Designing self-monitoring data for chronic care. 26-29 - Eva Anskär:
Time utilization and psychosocial work environments in primary care. 30-33 - André Kochanke:
Digitization in the healthcare industry: the cloud scheduler. 34-37 - Siva Teja Kakileti, Himanshu Madhu, Thara Subramoni, Geetha Manjunath:
Thermalytix: using AI to save lives. 38-41 - Christofer Rydenfält, Johanna Persson:
The usability and digitalization of healthcare: third-wave HCI meets first-wave challenges. 42-45 - Peter Anderberg:
Gerontechnology, digitalization, and the silver economy. 46-49
- Sepideh Maleki:
Jian Peng: from computer science to medicine. 50-51
- Ankush Pathak:
Using tech to improve health outcomes: Rakya Technologies Pvt Ltd. 52-53
- Daniela Zieba:
The right to read medical records. 53
- Chittaranjan Tripathy, Yannis Pavlidis:
Recommendation systems: principles and practice. 54-56 - Diogo Fernandes, Carla Silva, Inês Dutra:
Erratum: Using Grover's search quantum algorithm to solve Boolean satisfiability problems, part 2. 57
- Jovian Anthony Jaison:
Changing healthcare, one computer at a time. 58-61
Volume 26, Number 4, Summer 2020
- Diane Golay:
Unlocking the black box. 5-6
- Irene Soria, Martín Bayo, Gunnar E. Wolf:
Be a new source. 8-9
- Daniela Zieba:
Right place, right time, right people. 9
- Keith Parker:
You don't always have to be a coder. 10-11
- Christine T. Wolf:
Democratizing AI?: experience and accessibility in the age of artificial intelligence. 12-15 - Mariel García-Montes:
View source: making secure communication tools more USABLE. 16-19 - Almendra Cremaschi, Patrick van Zwanenberg, Anabel Marin, Marcela Basch, Vanesa Lowenstein:
Bioleft: beyond an open source seed system. 20-23 - Lila Pagola:
"View source": potential in educational processes mediated by software. 24-27 - Clara Elena Robayo Valencia:
Libera Tu Radio: a training space for community radio. 28-31 - Firuzeh Shokooh Valle:
Sulá Batsú: solidarity as a feminist vision of technology. 32-35 - Carolina D'Amelio, Federico Ternavasio, Martín Morales:
Community and freedom: culture and free software projects in Las Flores prison. 36-40 - Carmen Alcázar:
Never again an internet without us: Wikipedia's editatona experience. 42-44 - Mariana Fossatti:
Gender, diversity, and inclusion in open source communities. 46-48
- Sepideh Maleki:
Larry Tesler: honoring an impeccable legacy. 50-51
- Coming together during a time of uncertainty: open source healthcare projects. 52-53
- Daniela Zieba:
Infrastructure and innovation. 53
- Ankush Pathak:
Introduction to Git for beginners. 54-59
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