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ACM Queue, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, January-February 2020
- Jessie Frazelle:
Chipping Away at Moore's Law. 5-15
- Pat Helland:
The Best Place to Build a Subway. 16-24
- Thomas A. Limoncelli:
Communicate Using the Numbers 1, 2, 3, and More. 25-32
- George V. Neville-Neil:
Kode Vicious Plays in Traffic. 33-36
- Adrian M. Colyer:
How Do Committees Invent? and Ironies of Automation. 37-38
- Jeremy Clark, Didem Demirag, Seyedehmahsa Moosavi:
Demystifying Stablecoins. 39-60
- Robert O'Callahan, Kyle Huey, Devon H. O'Dell, Terry Coatta:
To Catch a Failure: The Record-and-Replay Approach to Debugging. 61-79
Volume 18, Number 2, March-April 2020
- Jessie Frazelle:
Power to the People. 5-18
- George V. Neville-Neil:
Broken Hearts and Coffee Mugs. 19-24
- Terence Kelly:
Is Persistent Memory Persistent? 25-46 - Charisma Chan, Beth Cooper:
Debugging Incidents in Google's Distributed Systems. 47-66 - Arvind Narayanan, Arunesh Mathur, Marshini Chetty, Mihir Kshirsagar:
Dark Patterns: Past, Present, and Future. 67-92
Volume 18, Number 3, May-June 2020
- Jessie Frazelle:
The Life of a Data Byte: Be kind and rewind. 5-28
- Thomas A. Limoncelli:
Five Nonobvious Remote Work Techniques: Emulating the efficiency of in-person conversations. 29-38
- George V. Neville-Neil:
Sanity vs. Invisible Markings: Tabs vs. spaces. 39-42
- Pat Helland:
Data on the Outside vs. Data on the Inside: Data kept outside SQL has different characteristics from data kept inside. 43-60 - Oskar Mencer, Dennis Allison, Elad Blatt, Mark Cummings, Michael J. Flynn, Jerry Harris, Carl Hewitt, Quinn Jacobson, Maysam Lavasani, Mohsen Moazami, Hal Murray, Masoud Nikravesh, Andreas Nowatzyk, Mark Shand, Shahram Shirazi:
The History, Status, and Future of FPGAs: Hitting a nerve with field-programmable gate arrays. 71-82 - Jeff Sutherland, Ivar Jacobson, Brian Kerr:
Scrum Essentials Cards: Experiences of Scrum Teams Improving with Essence. 83-106
Volume 18, Number 4, 2020
Commit to Memory
- Jessie Frazelle:
Out-of-this-World Additive Manufacturing: From thingamabobs to rockets, 3D printing takes many forms. 5-20
- George V. Neville-Neil:
Removing Kode: Dead functions and dead features. 21-25
- Terence Kelly:
Efficient Graph Search. 25-36
- Roger Piqueras Jover:
Security Analysis of SMS as a Second Factor of Authentication: The challenges of multifactor authentication based on SMS, including cellular security deficiencies, SS7 exploits, and SIM swapping. 37-60 - Phil Vachon:
The Identity in Everyone's Pocket: Keeping users secure through their smartphones. 61-94 - Edlyn V. Levine:
The Die is Cast: Hardware Security is Not Assured. 95-109
Volume 18, Number 5, October 2020
Commit to Memory
- Jessie Frazelle:
Battery Day: A closer look at the technology that makes portable electronics possible. 5-25
- Thomas A. Limoncelli:
The Time I Stole $10, 000 from Bell Labs: Or why DevOps encourages us to celebrate outages. 26-35
- George V. Neville-Neil:
Kabin Fever: KV's guidelines for KFH (koding from home). 35-40
- Terence Kelly:
Decentralized Computing. 41-53
- David Crawshaw:
Everything VPN is New Again: The 24-year-old security model has found a second wind. 54-66
- Tom Killalea:
A Second Conversation with Werner Vogels: The Amazon CTO sits with Tom Killalea to discuss designing for evolution at scale. 67-92
- Miguel Guevara, Damien Desfontaines, Jim Waldo, Terry Coatta:
Differential Privacy: The Pursuit of Protections by Default: A discussion with Miguel Guevara, Damien Desfontaines, Jim Waldo, and Terry Coatta. 93-112
Volume 18, Number 6, November-December 2020
Commit to Memory
- Jessie Frazelle:
Let's Play Global Thermonuclear Energy: It's important to know where your power comes from. 5-20
- Pat Helland:
Baleen Analytics: Large-scale filtering of data provides serendipitous surprises. 21-30
- George V. Neville-Neil:
The Non-psychopath's Guide to Managing an Open-source Project: Respect your staff, learn from others, and know when to let go. 30-36
- Terence Kelly:
Offline Algorithms in Low-Frequency Trading: Clearing Combinatorial Auctions. 37-51
- Chris Nokleberg, Brad Hawkes:
Best Practice: Application Frameworks: While powerful, frameworks are not for everyone. 52-77 - Jatinder Singh, Jennifer Cobbe, Do Le Quoc, Zahra Tarkhani:
Enclaves in the Clouds: Legal considerations and broader implications. 78-114
- Always-on Time-series Database: Keeping Up Where There's No Way to Catch Up: A discussion with Theo Schlossnagle, Justin Sheehy, and Chris McCubbin. 115-135
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