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ACM Queue, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, January 2014
- Robert F. Sproull, Jim Waldo:

The API Performance Contract. 10 - Andi Kleen:

Scaling Existing Lock-based Applications with Lock Elision. 20
Volume 12, Number 2, February 2014
- Paul Vixie:

Rate-limiting State: The edge of the Internet is an unruly place. 10-15
Volume 12, Number 3, March 2014
- Lucian Carata, Sherif Akoush, Nikilesh Balakrishnan, Thomas Bytheway

, Ripduman Sohan, Margo I. Seltzer, Andy Hopper:
A Primer on Provenance. 10-23
- Poul-Henning Kamp:

Please Put OpenSSL Out of Its Misery. 20-23
Volume 12, Number 4, April 2014
- George V. Neville-Neil

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Forked Over. 10-12
- Erik Meijer:

The Curse of the Excluded Middle. 20-29 - Andy Gill:

Domain-specific Languages and Code Synthesis Using Haskell. 30-43 - Bo Joel Svensson, Mary Sheeran, Ryan R. Newton:

Design Exploration through Code-generating DSLs. 40-52
Volume 12, Number 5, May 2014
- Mike Bland:

Finding More Than One Worm in the Apple. 10-21 - Terry Coatta, Michael Donat, Jafar Husain:

Automated QA Testing at EA: Driven by Events. 20-10 - Thomas Wadlow:

Who Must You Trust? 30-43
Volume 12, Number 6, June 2014
- Poul-Henning Kamp:

Quality Software Costs Money - Heartbleed Was Free. 10
- George V. Neville-Neil

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Outsourcing Responsibility. 20
Volume 12, Number 7, July 2014
- Vinton G. Cerf:

ACM and the Professional Programmer. 10
Volume 12, Number 8, August 2014
- Ben Laurie:

Certificate Transparency. 10-19
Volume 12, Number 9, September 2014
- George V. Neville-Neil

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Port Squatting. 10-12
Volume 12, Number 10, October 2014
- Erik Meijer, Vikram Kapoor:

The Responsive Enterprise: Embracing the Hacker Way. 10-18 - David Chisnall

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There's No Such Thing as a General-purpose Processor. 20-25 - Ivar Jacobson, Ed Seidewitz:

A New Software Engineering. 30-38
Volume 12, Number 11, November 2014
- George V. Neville-Neil

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Too Big to Fail. 10-12
- Rick Richardson:

Disambiguating Databases. 20-31 - Geetanjali Sampemane:

Internal Access Controls. 30-34 - Davidlohr Bueso:

Scalability Techniques for Practical Synchronization Primitives. 40-53

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