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- 2024
- Peter Alvaro, Manuel Rigger:
Automatically Testing Database Systems: DBMS testing with test oracles, transaction history, and fuzzing. ACM Queue 21(6): 128-135 (2024) - David Chisnall:
How to Design an ISA: The popularity of RISC-V has led many to try designing instruction sets. ACM Queue 21(6): 27-46 (2024) - Nicole Forsgren, Eirini Kalliamvakou, Abi Noda, Michaela Greiler, Brian Houck, Margaret-Anne D. Storey:
DevEx in Action: A study of its tangible impacts. ACM Queue 21(6): 47-77 (2024) - Divyansh Kaushik, Zachary C. Lipton, Alex John London:
Resolving the Human-subjects Status of Machine Learning's Crowdworkers: What ethical framework should govern the interaction of ML researchers and crowdworkers? ACM Queue 21(6): 101-127 (2024) - Terence Kelly:
Programmer Job Interviews: The Hidden Agenda. ACM Queue 21(6): 16-26 (2024) - Thomas A. Limoncelli:
What do Trains, Horses, and Home Internet Installation have in Common?: Avoid changes mid-process. ACM Queue 21(6): 5-11 (2024) - George V. Neville-Neil:
Is There Another System?: Computer science is the study of what can be automated. ACM Queue 21(6): 12-15 (2024) - Nigel Smart, Joshua W. Baron, Sanjay Saravanan, Jordan Brandt, Atefeh Mashatan:
Multiparty Computation: To Secure Privacy, Do the Math: A discussion with Nigel Smart, Joshua W. Baron, Sanjay Saravanan, Jordan Brandt, and Atefeh Mashatan. ACM Queue 21(6): 78-100 (2024) - 2023
- Amanda Casari, Julia Ferraioli, Juniper L. Lovato:
Beyond the Repository: Best practices for open source ecosystems researchers. ACM Queue 21(2): 14-34 (2023) - David Collier-Brown:
You Don't know Jack about Application Performance: Knowing whether you're doomed to fail is important when starting a project. ACM Queue 21(2): 54-65 (2023) - Geoffrey H. Cooper:
Device Onboarding using FDO and the Untrusted Installer Model: FDO's untrusted model is contrasted with Wi-Fi Easy Connect to illustrate the advantages of each mechanism. ACM Queue 21(5): 29-53 (2023) - Antoine Delignat-Lavaud, Cédric Fournet, Kapil Vaswani, Sylvan Clebsch, Maik Riechert, Manuel Costa, Mark Russinovich:
Why Should I Trust Your Code?: Confidential computing enables users to authenticate code running in TEEs, but users also need evidence this code is trustworthy. ACM Queue 21(4): 94-122 (2023) - Harsh Deokuliar, Raghvinder S. Sangwan, Youakim Badr, Satish Mahadevan Srinivasan:
Improving Testing of Deep-learning Systems: A combination of differential and mutation testing results in better test data. ACM Queue 21(5): 54-65 (2023) - Gobikrishna Dhanuskodi, Sudeshna Guha, Vidhya Krishnan, Aruna Manjunatha, Michael O'Connor, Rob Nertney, Phil Rogers:
Creating the First Confidential GPUs: The team at NVIDIA brings confidentiality and integrity to user code and data for accelerated computing. ACM Queue 21(4): 68-93 (2023) - Simson L. Garfinkel, Jon Stewart:
Sharpening Your Tools: Updating bulk_extractor for the 2020s. ACM Queue 21(1): 30-56 (2023) - Ivar Jacobson, Alistair Cockburn:
Use Cases are Essential: Use cases provide a proven method to capture and explain the requirements of a system in a concise and easily understood format. ACM Queue 21(5): 66-86 (2023) - Kostis Kaffes, Peter Alvaro:
OS Scheduling: Better scheduling policies for modern computing systems. ACM Queue 21(2): 88-95 (2023) - Poul-Henning Kamp:
Don't "Think of the Internet!": No human right is absolute. ACM Queue 21(3): 17-22 (2023) - David Kaplan:
Hardware VM Isolation in the Cloud: Enabling confidential computing with AMD SEV-SNP technology. ACM Queue 21(4): 49-67 (2023) - Terence Kelly:
Protecting Secrets from Computers. ACM Queue 21(4): 23-43 (2023) - Terence Kelly, Yekai Pan:
Catch-23: The New C Standard Sets the World on Fire. ACM Queue 21(1): 12-30 (2023) - Edlyn V. Levine:
Cargo Cult AI: Is the ability to think scientifically the defining essence of intelligence? ACM Queue 21(2): 66-87 (2023) - Thomas A. Limoncelli:
Improvement on End-to-End Encryption May Lead to Silent Revolution: Researchers are on a brink of what could be the next big improvement in communication privacy. ACM Queue 21(2): 10-13 (2023) - Thomas A. Limoncelli:
Knowing What You Neeed to Know: Personal, team, and organizational effectiveness can be improved with a little preparation. ACM Queue 21(4): 5-17 (2023) - Kate Matsudaira:
Managing Hybrid Teams: The combination of on-site and remote workers takes extra effort from team leaders. ACM Queue 21(3): 5-16 (2023) - Kate Matsudaira:
Software Managers' Guide to Operational Excellence: The secret to being a great engineering leader? Setting up the right checks and balances. ACM Queue 21(5): 5-12 (2023) - Ethan L. Miller, Achilles Benetopoulos, George V. Neville-Neil, Pankaj Mehra, Daniel Bittman:
Pointers in Far Memory: A rethink of how data and computations should be organized. ACM Queue 21(3): 75-93 (2023) - George V. Neville-Neil:
The Parchment Path?: Is there ever a time when learning is not of value - for its own sake? ACM Queue 21(1): 5-11 (2023) - George V. Neville-Neil:
The Human Touch: There is no substitute for good, direct, honest training. ACM Queue 21(2): 9-13 (2023) - George V. Neville-Neil:
Stone Knives and Bear Skins. ACM Queue 21(3): 29-35 (2023)
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