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ACM Queue, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, 2022
Kode Vicious
- George V. Neville-Neil:
The Planning and Care of Data: Rearranging buckets for no good reason. 4-9
- Alexandros Gazis, Eleftheria Katsiri:
Middleware 101: What to know now and for the future. 10-23 - Archie L. Cobbs:
Persistence Programming: Are we doing this right? 24-39 - Brian Eaton, Jeff Sterart, Jon Tedesco, N. Cihan Tas:
Distributed Latency Profiling through Critical Path Tracing: CPT can provide actionable and precise latency analysis. 40-79 - Pat Helland:
Autonomous Computing: We frequently compute across autonomous boundaries but the implications of the patterns to ensure independence are rarely discussed. 80-104
Volume 20, Number 2, 2022
The Bikeshed
- Poul-Henning Kamp:
Linear Address Spaces: Unsafe at any speed. 5-10
- George V. Neville-Neil:
When Should a Black Box Be Transparent?: When is a replacement not a replacement? 11-15
- Terence Kelly:
Persistent Memory Allocation: Leverage to move a world of software. 16-30
- Benoit Baudry, Tim Toady, Martin Monperrus:
Long Live Software Easter Eggs! 31-42 - Jenna L. Butler, Catherine Yeh:
Walk a Mile in Their Shoes: The Covid pandemic through the lens of four tech workers. 43-66
- James Agnew, Pat Helland, Adam Cole:
FHIR: Reducing Friction in the Exchange of Healthcare Data: A discussion with James Agnew, Pat Helland, and Adam Cole. 67-88
Volume 20, Number 3, 2022
Escaping the Singularity
- Pat Helland:
I'm Probably Less Deterministic Than I Used to Be: Embracing randomness is necessary in cloud environments. 5-13
- George V. Neville-Neil:
Securing the Company Jewels: GitHub and runbook security. 14-17
- James P. Hughes, Whitfield Diffie:
The Challenges of IoT, TLS, and Random Number Generators in the Real World: Bad random numbers are still with us and are proliferating in modern systems. 18-40 - Sutapa Mondal, Mangesh S. Gharote, Sachin Premsukh Lodha:
Privacy of Personal Information: Going incog in a goldfish bowl. 41-87
- Martin Kleppmann, Peter Alvaro:
Covergence: Research for Practice reboot. 88-95
Volume 20, Number 4, 2022
The Bikeshed
- Poul-Henning Kamp:
CSRB's Opus One: Comments on the Cyber Safety Review Board Log4j Event Report. 5-10
- George V. Neville-Neil:
The Four Horsemen of an Ailing Software Project: Don't let the pale rider catch you with an exception. 11-15
- Raphael Auer, Rainer Böhme, Jeremy Clark, Didem Demirag:
Mapping the Privacy Landscape for Central Bank Digital Currencies: Now is the time to shape what future payment flows will reveal about you. 16-38 - Mache Creeger:
The Rise of Fully Homomorphic Encryption: Often called the Holy Grail of cryptography, commercial FHE is near. 39-60
- Michael Loftus, Andrew Vezina, Rick Doten, Atefeh Mashatan:
The Arrival of Zero Trust: What Does it Mean? 61-79
- Matthew Bush, Atefeh Mashatan:
From Zero to One Hundred: Demystifying zero trust and its implications on enterprise people, process, and technology. 80-106
- Ram Alagappan, Peter Alvaro:
Crash Consistency: Keeping data safe in the presence of crashes is a fundamental problem. 107-115
Volume 20, Number 5, 2022
- Thomas A. Limoncelli:
Split Your Overwhelmed Teams: Two Teams of Five is Not the Same as One Team of Ten. 5-13 - George V. Neville-Neil:
The Elephant in the Room: It's time to get the POSIX elephant off our necks. 14-19 - Terence Kelly:
Literate Executables. 20-32 - Peter Ward, Paul Wankadia, Kavita Guliani:
Reinventing Backend Subsetting at Google: Designing an algorithm with reduced connection churn that could replace deterministic subsetting. 33-57 - Maya Kaczorowski, Falcon Momot, George V. Neville-Neil, Chris McCubbin:
OSS Supply-chain Security: What Will It Take? 86-102
Volume 20, Number 6, 2022
- George V. Neville-Neil:
All Sliders to the Right: Hardware Overkill. 4-8 - Gabriel Falcão, João Dinis Ferreira:
To PiM or Not to PiM: The case for in-memory inferencing of quantized CNNs at the edge. 9-34 - Christian Bird, Denae Ford, Thomas Zimmermann, Nicole Forsgren, Eirini Kalliamvakou, Travis Lowdermilk, Idan Gazit:
Taking Flight with Copilot: Early insights and opportunities of AI-powered pair-programming tools. 35-57 - Guenever Aldrich, Danny Tsang, Jason McKenney:
Three-part Harmony for Program Managers Who Just Don't Get It, Yet: Open-source software, open standards, and agile software development. 58-79 - Stefan Nagy, Peter Alvaro:
The Fun in Fuzzing: The debugging technique comes into its own. 80-87
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