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ACM Crossroads Student Magazine, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, Fall 2005
- William Stevenson:
Introduction. 1 - Cory Quammen:
Introduction to programming shared-memory and distributed-memory parallel computers. 2 - Aaron McCoy, Declan Delaney, Tomás Ward:
Game-state fidelity across distributed interactive games. 3 - Ginger Myles:
Using software watermarking to discourage piracy. 4 - Mark A. Cohen:
The development of a game playing framework using interface-based programming. 5 - Ching Kang Cheng, Xiaoshan Pan:
Using perception in managing unstructured documents. 6
Volume 12, Number 2, Winter 2005
- Joshua B. Gross:
Introduction. 1 - Kibum Kim:
Challenges in HCI: digital divide. 2 - Hossein Mobahi, Karrie G. Karahalios:
HCI Applications for aiding children with mental disorders. 3 - Kayre Hylton, Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll, Craig H. Ganoe:
When news is more than what makes headlines. 4 - Elke Moritz, Thomas Wischgoll, Jörg Meyer:
Comparison of input devices and displays for protein visualization. 5 - Umer Farooq:
Eureka! past, present, and future of creativity research in HCI. 6
Volume 12, Number 3, Spring 2006
- Jerry Guo:
Introduction. 1 - The future of programming: an interview with Paul Graham. 2
- Alexandre Borghi, Valentin David, Akim Demaille:
C-Transformers: a framework to write C program transformations. 3 - Karl Trygve Kalleberg:
Stratego: a programming language for program manipulation. 4 - Kevin Henry:
A crash overview of groovy. 5 - Bryan Stroubeé:
Desktop open source. 6 - Mike Maxim:
Microsoft windows programming strategies. 7 - Umer Farooq:
Eureka! past, present, and future of creativity research in HCI. 8
Volume 12, Number 4, Summer 2006
- Jerry Guo:
Introduction. 1 - Chris Jordan, Oliver Baltzer, Sean Smith:
TigerEvents: an online event calendar system for students by students. 2 - Jarrod Trevathan, Wayne Read:
RAS: a system for supporting research in online auctions. 3 - Christopher Scaffidi:
Why are APIs difficult to learn and use? 4 - Girish Suryanarayana, Mamadou H. Diallo, Justin R. Erenkrantz, Richard N. Taylor:
Architecting trust-enabled peer-to-peer file-sharing applications. 5 - John C. Georgas, Eric M. Dashofy, Richard N. Taylor:
Architecture-centric development: a different approach to software engineering. 6
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