Communications of the ACM. - New York : Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2020 - 128 pages : color illustrations, 28 cm.

Includes bibliographical references.

DEPARTMENT: From the president -- DEPARTMENT: Cerf's up -- DEPARTMENT: Letters to the editor -- DEPARTMENT: BLOG@CACM -- COLUMN: Last byte -- COLUMN: News -- COLUMN: Computing ethics -- COLUMN: Technology strategy and management -- SECTION: Kode vicious -- COLUMN: Viewpoint -- SECTION: East Asia and Oceania Region special section -- SECTION: East Asia and Oceania Region special section: Hot topics -- SECTION: East Asia and Oceania Region special section: Big trends -- SECTION: Practice -- SECTION: Contributed articles -- SECTION: Review articles -- SECTION: Research highlights -- Subjects.

[Article Title: Multisensory adventures / Vinton G. Cerf, Page 7] Abstract: We are learning there are neural circuits in the brain that literally function as spatial maps allowing us to navigate to places we have been before.;[Article Title: Adding more color to patch picture / CACM Staff, Page 9] ;[Article Title: Teaching teachers to offer STEM to undergrads / Mark Guzdial, Pages 10-11] ;[Article Title: Reinventing virtual machines, Page 128] Abstract: The notion of scalable operating systems led Mendel Rosenblum to virtual machines, which have revolutionized data centers and enabled modern cloud computing.;[Article Title: Dead languages come to life / Gary Anthes, Pages 13-15] Abstract: Artificial intelligence automates the translation of extinct languages.;[Article Title: Machine learning, meet whiskey / Gregory Mone, Pages 16-17] Abstract: Technologies are coming increasingly closer to approximating the human senses of taste and smell.;[Article Title: How universities deploy student data / Esther Shein, Pages 18-20] Abstract: Personalizing efforts to drive greater student retention and success.;[Article Title: The temptation of data-enabled surveillance / Alan Rubel and Kyle M. L. Jones, Pages 22-24] Abstract: Are universities the next cautionary tale?;[Article Title: Artificial intelligence and the future of professional work / Mari Sako, Pages 25-27] Abstract: Considering the implications of the influence of artificial intelligence given previous industrial revolutions.;[Article Title: Master of tickets / George V. Neville-Neil, Pages 28-29] Abstract: Valuing the quality, not the quantity, of work.;[Article Title: Why is cybersecurity not a human-scale problem anymore? / Gaurav Banga, Pages 30-34] Abstract: Examining the structure of the enterprise attack surface in view of the relative ease with which cyberdefenses can be subverted.;[Article Title: Organizing family support services at ACM conferences / Audrey Girouard, Jon E. Froehlich, Regan L. Mandryk, Mark Hancock, Pages 35-38] Abstract: Seeking to improve access to conferences and provide support for attendees with children.;[Article Title: A taxonomy of automated assistants / Jerrold M. Grochow, Pages 39-41] Abstract: Rating your intelligent (human or automated) assistant.;[Article Title: Welcome / Sue Moon, Ann Nicholson, Abhik Roychoudhury, Pages 44-46] ;[Article Title: The NII Shonan meeting in Japan / Ken-Ichi Kawarabayashi, Pages 48-49] ;[Article Title: Capturing cultural heritage in East Asia and Oceania / Sally Jo Cunningham, Fariz Darari, Adila Krisnadhi, and Annika Hinze, Pages 48-55] ;[Article Title: Cybersecurity in Pacific Island nations / Carsten Rudolph, Sadie Creese, Sameer Sharma, Pages 53-54] ;[Article Title: Singapore's cybersecurity ecosystem / Karen Teh, Vivy Suhendra, Soon Chia Lim, Abhik Roychoudhury, Pages 55-57] ;[Article Title: Innovating services and digital economy in Singapore / Thomas Ho Chee Tat and George Loh Chee Ping, Page 58-59] ;[Article Title: AI Singapore: empowering a smart nation / Sintia Teddy-Ang and Abigail Toh, Pages 60-63] ;[Article Title: Developing AI for law enforcement in Singapore and Australia / Lam Kwok Yan, Campbell Wilson, Pages 62] ;[Article Title: Digital healthcare across Oceania / Chris Bain, Abraham Oshni Alvandi, Pages 64-67] ;[Article Title: Detecting fake news in social media: an Asia-Pacific perspective / Meeyoung Cha, Wei Gao, and Cheng-Te Li, Pages 68-71] ;[Article Title: seL4 in Australia: from research to real-world trustworthy systems / Gernot Heiser,Gerwin Klein,June Andronick, Pages 72-75] ;[Article Title: Advances in security research in the Asiacrypt region / Raphaël CW Phan and 21 others, Pages 76-81] ;[Article Title: 5G commercialization and trials in Korea / Dong Ku Kim, Hyeonwoo Lee,Seong-Choon, Lee,Sunwoo Lee, Pages 82-85] ;[Article Title: Asia's surging interest in binary analysis /Sang Kil Cha and Zhenkai Liang, Pages 86-88] ;[Article Title: Managing the hidden costs of coordination / Laura M. D. Maguire, Pages 90-96] Abstract: Controlling coordination costs when multiple, distributed perspectives are essential. ;[Article Title: Cognitive work of hypothesis exploration during anomaly response / Marisa R. Grayson, Pages 97-103] Abstract: A look at how we respond to the unexpected. ;[Article Title: Cyber warranties: market fix or marketing trick? / Daniel W. Woods and Tyler Moore, Pages 104-107] Abstract: Risk transfer options offer hope, but little more. ;[Article Title: The Antikythera mechanism / Herbert Bruderer, Pages 108-115] Abstract: The discovery of this calculating machine is so significant that part of the history of ancient technology must be rewritten.;[Article Title: Technical perspective: An answer to fair division's most enigmatic question / Ariel D. Procaccia, Pages 118] ;[Article Title: A bounded and envy-free cake cutting algorithm / Haris Aziz and Simon Mackenzie, Pages 119-126] Abstract: We consider the well-studied cake cutting problem in which the goal is to find an envy-free allocation of a divisible resource based on queries from agents. The problem has received attention in mathematics, economics, and computer science.

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