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Ubiquity, Volume 2014
Volume 2014, Number January, January 2014
- Peter J. Denning:
Interview with Mark Guzdial, Georgia Institute of Technology: computing as creation. 1:1-1:7 - Peter J. Denning:
An interview with David Alderson: in search of the real network science. 2:1-2:8
Volume 2014, Number February, February 2014
- Erol Gelenbe:
Ubiquity symposium: The science in computer science: natural computation. 1:1-1:9
Volume 2014, Number March, March 2014
- Walter F. Tichy:
Where's the science in software engineering?: Ubiquity Symposium: The science in computer science. 1:1-1:6 - Paul S. Rosenbloom:
Ubiquity symposium: The science in computer science: the computing sciences and STEM education. 2:1-2:8 - Tim Bell:
Ubiquity symposium: The science in computer science: unplugging computer science to find the science. 3:1-3:6
Volume 2014, Number April, April 2014
- Candace Thille:
MOOCs and Technology to Advance Learning and Learning Research Opening Statement: MOOCs and technology to advance learning and learning research (Ubiquity symposium). 1:1-1:7 - Piotr Mitros, Anant Agarwal, Vik Paruchuri:
Assessment in Digital At-scale Learning Environments: MOOCs and technology to advance learning and learning research (Ubiquity symposium). 2:1-2:9
Volume 2014, Number May, May 2014
- Walter F. Tichy:
The Multicore Transformation Opening Statement: The multicore transformation (Ubiquity symposium). 1:1-1:8 - Andrew L. Maas, Chris Heather, Chuong B. Do, Relly Brandman, Daphne Koller, Andrew Y. Ng:
Offering Verified Credentials in Massive Open Online Courses: MOOCs and technology to advance learning and learning research (Ubiquity symposium). 2:1-2:11 - Kenneth R. Koedinger, Elizabeth A. McLaughlin, John C. Stamper:
Data-driven Learner Modeling to Understand and Improve Online Learning: MOOCs and technology to advance learning and learning research (Ubiquity symposium). 3:1-3:13
Volume 2014, Number June, June 2014
- John C. Mitchell:
MOOCs on and off the Farm: MOOCs and technology to advance learning and learning research (Ubiquity symposium). 1:1-1:10 - Richard T. Snodgrass, Peter J. Denning:
The Science of Computer Science: Closing Statement: The Science of Computer Science (Ubiquity Symposium). 2:1-2:11 - Armando Fox:
Curricular Technology Transfer for the 21st Century: MOOCs and technology to advance learning and learning research (Ubiquity symposium). 3:1-3:13 - Todd Mytkowicz, Wolfram Schulte:
Waiting for Godot? the right language abstractions for parallel programming should be here soon: the multicore transformation (Ubiquity symposium). 4:1-4:12 - Walter F. Tichy:
Auto-tuning parallel software: an interview with Thomas Fahringer: the multicore transformation (Ubiquity symposium). 5:1-5:9
Volume 2014, Number July, July 2014
- Mark Guzdial:
Limitations of MOOCs for Computing Education- Addressing our needs: MOOCs and technology to advance learning and learning research (Ubiquity symposium). 1:1-1:9 - Andreas Pfeiffer:
Beyond features: welcome to the age of intangibles. 2:1-2:7 - Stephen Ruth:
Can MOOCs Help Reduce College Tuition?: MOOCs and technology to advance learning and learning research (Ubiquity symposium). 3:1-3:10 - Peter Sanders:
Engineering Parallel Algorithms: The multicore transformation (Ubiquity symposium). 4:1-4:11
Volume 2014, Number August, August 2014
- Mark Silberstein:
GPUs: High-performance Accelerators for Parallel Applications: The multicore transformation (Ubiquity symposium). 1:1-1:13 - Fred Siff:
The MOOC Spring: MOOCs and technology to advance learning and learning research (Ubiquity symposium). 2:1-2:7 - Lewis J. Perelman:
MOOCs: Symptom, Not Cause of Disruption: MOOCs and technology to advance learning and learning research (Ubiquity symposium). 3:1-3:15 - Kenneth A. Ross:
Multicore Processors and Database Systems: The multicore transformation (Ubiquity symposium). 4:1-4:7
Volume 2014, Number September, September 2014
- Maurice Herlihy:
The Future of Synchronization on Multicores: The multicore transformation (Ubiquity symposium). 1:1-1:9 - Michael Feldstein:
The MOOC and the Genre Moment: MOOCs and technology to advance learning and learning research (Ubiquity symposium). 2:1-2:9 - Keith D. Cooper:
Making Effective Use of Multicore Systems A software perspective: The multicore transformation (Ubiquity symposium). 3:1-3:8 - Walter F. Tichy:
The Multicore Transformation Closing Statement: The multicore transformation (Ubiquity symposium). 4:1-4:5
Volume 2014, Number October, October 2014
- Espen Andersen:
Opening Statement: Will computers out-compete us all?: The technological singularity (Ubiquity symposium). 1:1-1:8 - Ernest Davis:
The Singularity and the State of the Art in Artificial Intelligence: The technological singularity (Ubiquity symposium). 2:1-2:12 - Kevin Warwick:
Human Enhancement-The way ahead: The technological singularity (Ubiquity symposium). 3:1-3:8
Volume 2014, Number November, November 2014
- Peter Cochrane:
Exponential Technology and The Singularity: The technological singularity (Ubiquity symposium). 1:1-1:9 - Liah Greenfeld, Mark Simes:
Computers versus Humanity: Do we compete?: The technological singularity (Ubiquity symposium). 2:1-2:7
Volume 2014, Number December, December 2014
- Peter J. Denning:
What About an Unintelligent Singularity?: The technological singularity (Ubiquity symposium). 1:1-1:6 - Espen Andersen:
Closing Statement: Reflections on a singularity symposium: The technological singularity (Ubiquity symposium). 2:1-2:5
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