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ACM Crossroads Student Magazine, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, September 2009
- Justin Solomon:
Introduction: maxed out? 2 - Michael DiBernardo:
Don't change a thing: how adopting a service provider attitude can boost your career. 3-5 - Chris Harrison, Scott E. Hudson:
Dynamic displays. 6-7 - Jeff Daniels:
Server virtualization architecture and implementation. 8-12 - Tronster Hartley:
Getting from here to there: an interview with Tronster Hartley, senior programmer at Firaxis games. 13-16 - Robert Dewar, Owen L. Astrachan:
CS education in the U.S.: heading in the wrong direction. 17-20
Volume 16, Number 2, December 2009
- Chris Harrison:
Introduction: metamorphosis. 2 - Daniel W. Goldberg:
Staying disciplined during an interdisciplinary degree. 3-6 - Sarita Yardi:
Social learning and technical capital on the social web. 9-11 - Ian Li, Anind K. Dey, Jodi Forlizzi:
Grafitter: leveraging social media for self reflection. 12-13 - Grigorios Loukides, Aris Gkoulalas-Divanis:
Privacy challenges and solutions in the social web. 14-18 - Roya Feizy, Ian Wakeman, Dan Chalmers:
Are your friends who they say they are?: data mining online identities. 19-23 - Gary Hsieh:
Don't ask me: designing social Q&A services. 24-26
Volume 16, Number 3, March 2010
- Chris Harrison:
Letter from the editor: plugging into the cloud. 2 - David Chiu:
Elasticity in the cloud. 3-4 - Ryan K. L. Ko:
Cloud computing in plain English. 5-6 - David P. Anderson:
Volunteer computing: the ultimate cloud. 7-10 - Ymir Vigfusson, Gregory V. Chockler:
Clouds at the crossroads: research perspectives. 10-13 - Gideon Juve, Ewa Deelman:
Scientific workflows and clouds. 14-18 - Sumit Narayan, Chris Heiden:
The cloud at work: interviews with Pete Beckman of Argonne National Lab and Bradley Horowitz of Google. 19-22 - Ramaswamy Chandramouli, Peter Mell:
State of security readiness. 23-25 - Guy Rosen:
The business of clouds. 26-28
Volume 16, Number 4, Summer 2010
- Chris Harrison:
The future of interaction: Interfaces everywhere. 4
- Inbox. 5
- James Stanier:
About the redesign: The path to the new XRDS. 6
- Daniel Gooch:
Microsoft Developer Academic Alliance. 7
- Daniel Lemire:
Marketing your ideas: Don't sell yourself short. 7
- Johnny Chung Lee:
In search of a natural gesture. 9-12 - Gordon Kurtenbach:
Pen-based computing. 14-20 - Sergi Jordà, Carles Fernandes Julià, Daniel Gallardo:
Interactive surfaces and tangibles. 21-28 - Desney S. Tan, Dan Morris, T. Scott Saponas:
Interfaces on the go. 30-34 - Patrick Baudisch, Christian Holz:
My new PC is a mobile phone. 36-41 - Evan M. Peck, Krysta Chauncey, Audrey Girouard, Rebecca Gulotta, Francine Lalooses, Erin Treacy Solovey, Douglas Weaver, Robert J. K. Jacob:
From brains to bytes. 42-47 - David Chiu:
Profile Hiroshi Ishii: tangible bits. 49
- Dmitry Batenkov:
Real-time detection with webcam. 50-51
- Tom Bartindale:
Microsoft research: Redmond, Washington. 52-53
- James Stanier:
Apple's mouse: 25 years later. 53
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