The business of software - The cliché defense.
Q&A - Liskov on Liskov.
Adoption leadership and early planners: Comcast's IP upgrade strategy.
Contemporary approaches to fault tolerance.
Technology strategy and management - Globalization of knowledge-intensive professional services.
Security challenges of the EPCglobal network.
Open, closed, or clopen access?
Master of connections.
Steps toward self-aware networks.
Fighting physics: a tough battle.
Sharing ideas, writing apps, and creating a professional web presence.
A relevancy-based services view for driving adoption of wireless web services in the U.S.
Viewpoint - Why computer science doesn't matter.
The five-minute rule 20 years later (and how flash memory changes the rules).
Technical opinion - The ethics of IT professionals in China.
The metropolis model a new logic for development of crowdsourced systems.
Technical perspective - The ultimate pilot program.
Improving the cyber security of SCADA communication networks.
Probabilistic databases: diamonds in the dirt.
Communications' annual report card.
Software project scope alignment: an outcome-based approach.
Are we losing our ability to think critically?
Toward native web execution.
Technical perspective - A compiler's story.
ACM award winners.
The impact of subversive stakeholders on software projects.
Legally speaking - The dead souls of the Google book search settlement.
Moving forward and backward.
Point/counterpoint - CS education in the U.S.: heading in the wrong direction?
Inspire with introductory computer science.
Formal verification of a realistic compiler.
Liskov's creative joy.
Churchman's inquirers as design templates for knowledge management systems.
Apprenticeship learning for helicopter control.