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- 2011
- Wil M. P. van der Aalst:
Using Process Mining to Bridge the Gap between BI and BPM. Computer 44(12): 77-80 (2011) - Saeed Abu-Nimeh, Thomas M. Chen, Omar A. Alzubi:
Malicious and Spam Posts in Online Social Networks. Computer 44(9): 23-28 (2011) - Douglas Baldwin:
Is Computer Science a Relevant Academic Discipline for the 21st Century? Computer 44(12): 81-83 (2011) - Prith Banerjee, Rich Friedrich, Cullen E. Bash, Patrick Goldsack, Bernardo A. Huberman, John Manley, Chandrakant D. Patel, Parthasarathy Ranganathan, Alistair C. Veitch:
Everything as a Service: Powering the New Information Economy. Computer 44(3): 36-43 (2011) - José Luis Gómez Barroso, Claudio Feijóo, Ramón Compañó:
Opportunities in the Mobile Search Market. Computer 44(11): 83-85 (2011) - Dirk Basten, Ali Sunyaev:
Guidelines for Software Development Effort Estimation. Computer 44(10): 88-90 (2011) - Suparna Bhattacharya, Kanchi Gopinath, Karthick Rajamani, Manish Gupta:
Software Bloat and Wasted Joules: Is Modularity a Hurdle to Green Software? Computer 44(9): 97-101 (2011) - Oliver Bimber, Carl K. Chang:
Computational Archaeology: Reviving the Past with Present-Day Tools. Computer 44(7): 30-31 (2011) - Johan Bollen, Huina Mao:
Twitter Mood as a Stock Market Predictor. Computer 44(10): 91-94 (2011) - Raja Bose, Jörg Brakensiek, Keun-Young Park, Jonathan Lester:
Morphing Smartphones into Automotive Application Platforms. Computer 44(5): 53-61 (2011) - Kevin W. Bowyer:
What Surprises Do Identical Twins Have for Identity Science? Computer 44(7): 100-102 (2011) - David Bradley:
A Personal History of the IBM PC. Computer 44(8): 19-25 (2011) - Dan Breznitz, Michael Murphree, Seymour E. Goodman:
Ubiquitous Data Collection: Rethinking Privacy Debates. Computer 44(6): 100-102 (2011) - Edward Bride:
The IBM Personal Computer: A Software-Driven Market. Computer 44(8): 34-39 (2011) - Manfred Broy:
Can Practitioners Neglect Theory and Theoreticians Neglect Practice? Computer 44(10): 19-24 (2011) - John Bryant, Jason Bay:
Stereoscopic Technologies and Effects. Computer 44(8): 93-95 (2011) - César Jesús Pardo Calvache, Francisco J. Pino, Félix García, Mario Piattini:
Harmonizing Quality Assurance Processes and Product Characteristics. Computer 44(6): 94-96 (2011) - Kirk W. Cameron:
Computing's Role in Resource Accounting. Computer 44(3): 91-92 (2011) - Rafael Capilla, Jan Bosch:
The Promise and Challenge of Runtime Variability. Computer 44(12): 93-95 (2011) - Carl K. Chang, David M. Weiss, Mike Hinchey:
Where Software Engineering Meets ... Computer 44(10): 17-18 (2011) - Thomas M. Chen, Saeed Abu-Nimeh:
Lessons from Stuxnet. Computer 44(4): 91-93 (2011) - Min Chen, Anne E. Trefethen, René Bañares-Alcántara, Marina Jirotka, Bob Coecke, Thomas Ertl, Albrecht Schmidt:
From Data Analysis and Visualization to Causality Discovery. Computer 44(10): 84-87 (2011) - Alain Chesnais, Sorel Reisman:
From the Presidents of the IEEE Computer Society and ACM. Computer 44(8): 63-64 (2011) - Eugene Ch'ng, Henry Chapman, Vincent Gaffney, Phil Murgatroyd, Chris Gaffney, Wolfgang Neubauer:
From Sites to Landscapes: How Computing Technology Is Shaping Archaeological Practice. Computer 44(7): 40-46 (2011) - Justin Clark:
Object Digitization for Everyone. Computer 44(10): 81-83 (2011) - Jan Cuny:
Transforming Computer Science Education in High Schools. Computer 44(6): 107-109 (2011) - Shamik Das:
Transitioning from Microelectronics to Nanoelectronics [Guest editor's introduction]. Computer 44(2): 18-19 (2011) - André DeHon, Benjamin Gojman:
Crystals and Snowflakes: Building Computation from Nanowire Crossbars. Computer 44(2): 37-45 (2011) - Peter J. Denning, W. Neville Holmes:
Computer Science: An Interview. Computer 44(3): 96-95 (2011) - Michael Edmunds, Tony Freeth:
Using Computation to Decode the First Known Computer. Computer 44(7): 32-39 (2011)
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