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XRDS, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, Fall 2011
- Chris Harrison:
Reading the fine print. 3
- Inbox. 4
- Evan M. Peck, Erin Treacy Solovey:
Neuroscience and computing. 5
- Daniel Gooch:
Tech pack. 6
- Vaggelis Giannikas:
Applying for postgraduate studies. 6
- Vaggelis Giannikas:
What a wonderful world (II): ACM student chapters around the globe. 7
- Amelio Vázquez Reina, Won-Ki Jeong, Jeff Lichtman, Hanspeter Pfister:
The connectome project: discovering the wiring of the brain. 8-13 - Evan M. Peck, Erin Treacy Solovey:
The sensorium. 14-17 - Brendan Z. Allison:
Trends in BCI research: progress today, backlash tomorrow? 18-22 - Robert J. Simmons:
Ed Boyden: the synthetic neurobiologist. 23 - Ryan Kelly:
Subliminal computing: the support you don't see. 25-28 - Jonathan Laserson:
From Neural Networks to Deep Learning: zeroing in on the human brain. 29-34
- Dmitry Batenkov:
Analyzing EEG data. 36-37
- Guopeng Zhao:
HP Labs Singapore: Fusionopolis Singapore. 38-39
- James Stanier:
MRI scanners. 39
Volume 18, Number 2, Winter 2011
- Chris Harrison:
Where to go from here? 3
- Inbox. 4
- Peter Kinnaird:
Computer science in service of democracy. 5
- Daniel Gooch:
Communications of the ACM. 6
- Robert Aboukhalil:
Of undergraduates and research. 6
- Vaggelis Giannikas, Ben Deverett:
Women in computing: when boys come last. 7
- Joshua Tauberer:
Inventing open government. 9-11 - Harlan Yu, Stephen Schultze:
Using software to liberate U.S. case law. 12-15 - Peter Kinnaird:
An interview with Dr. Beth Simone Noveck. 16-17 - Sarah Cohen:
Shared values, clashing goals: journalism and open government. 19-22 - Luigi Montanez:
How can software engineers help make government better? 23-25 - Jérôme Cukier:
Can data visualization help build democracy? 26-30 - Ariel D. Procaccia:
Computational social choice: the first four centuries. 31-34 - Dan Boneh:
Recent ideas for circumventing internet filtering. 36-40 - Mohammad Mahdian:
Fighting censorship with algorithms. 41
- Robert J. Simmons:
Cameron Wilson: ACM's man in Washington. 42
- Anirvana Mishra:
Accessing the World Bank open data programmatically. 44-45
- Zahra Ferdowsi:
Accenture Technology Labs: Chicago, Illinois. 46-47
- James Stanier:
Voting machines. 47
Volume 18, Number 3, Spring 2012
- Chris Harrison:
Thank you! 3
- Inbox. 4
- Arefin Huq:
The nature and limits of computation: a celebration of Alan Turing. 5
- Daniel Gooch:
ACM Student Chapters. 6
- Vaggelis Giannikas:
Public relations for computer science students. 6
- Ben Deverett:
Spreading knowledge: talks and lectures from ACM Student Chapters. 7
- Ian Horswill:
What is computation? 8-14 - Arefin Huq:
An interview with Robert Soare. 15-17 - Oded Goldreich:
Invitation to complexity theory. 18-22 - Dana Moshkovitz:
The tale of the PCP theorem. 23-26 - Luca Trevisan:
Pseudorandomness and derandomization. 27-31 - Aram W. Harrow:
Why now is the right time to study quantum computing. 32-37 - Dennis E. Shasha:
Future of computing: inspiration from nature. 38-39 - Robert J. Simmons:
Dickie George: looking back on 40 years at the NSA. 40-41
- Malay Bhattacharyya:
Simulating a Turing machine. 43-45
- Vaggelis Giannikas:
Bletchley Park: Milton Keynes, UK. 46-47
- James Stanier:
Turing's Bombe. 47
- Qusay H. Mahmoud, May AlTaei, Leon Jololian:
A conference to promote undergraduate research in the Arab World. 53-55
Volume 18, Number 4, Summer 2012
- Peter Kinnaird, Inbal Talgam-Cohen:
XRDS reloaded. 3
- Inbox. 4
- Asaf Cidon, Tomer London:
The role of academia in the startup world. 5
- Daniel Gooch:
XRDS. 6
- Dimitris Mitropoulos:
Better safe than sorry: backup your backups. 6
- Ben Deverett:
Community initiatives: ACM student chapters unite communities. 7
- Jonathan Friedman:
How to be an "entrepredemic". 8-12 - Asaf Cidon, Tomer London:
An interview with Mendel Rosenblum. 13-15 - Eldar Sadikov, Montserrat Medina:
Want a tenure?: try a startup. 16-19 - Amitai Armon:
Jumping into the water: using software to monitor water supply systems. 20-23 - Asaf Cidon, Tomer London:
An interview with Peter Levine: academics as founders, teaching entrepreneurship. 24-26 - Cristina Pop:
On education in entrepreneurship: an interview with Jessica Mah. 27-29 - Saar Drimer:
Make your own story. 30-33 - Pierpaolo Baccichet:
A linear function for the toughest choice. 34-37 - Robert J. Simmons:
Leah Busque: herding TaskRabbits. 39
- Alexa Lee:
StartX: Palo Alto, CA. 40-41
- Finn Kuusisto:
Web search. 41
- Marinka Zitnik:
Using sentiment analysis to improve business operations. 42-43
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