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Volume 17, Number 1, January - February 2019
The Morning Paper

Adrian M. Colyer:
SageDB and NetAccel. 10
Features

Aleksander Kuzmanovic:
Net Neutrality: Unexpected Solution to Blockchain Scaling. 20
Kode Vicious

George V. Neville-Neil
:
The Worst Idea of All Time. 30
Features

Martin Kleppmann
, Alastair R. Beresford, Boerge Svingen:
Online Event Processing. 40
The Soft Side of Software

Kate Matsudaira:
How to Create a Great Team Culture (and Why It Matters). 50
Features

Ulan Degenbaev, Michael Lippautz, Hannes Payer:
Garbage Collection as a Joint Venture. 60
Everything Sysadmin

Thomas A. Limoncelli:
Tom's Top Ten Things Executives Should Know About Software. 70
Research for Practice

Zachary C. Lipton, Jacob Steinhardt:
Troubling Trends in Machine Learning Scholarship. 80
Volume 17, Number 2, March - April 2019
The Morning Paper

Adrian M. Colyer:
GAN Dissection and Datacenter RPCs. 10
Features

Natasha F. Noy, Yuqing Gao, Anshu Jain, Anant Narayanan, Alan Patterson, Jamie Taylor:
Industry-scale Knowledge Graphs: Lessons and Challenges. 20
The Soft Side of Software

Kate Matsudaira:
Overly Attached. 30
Research for Practice

Anna Wiedemann, Nicole Forsgren, Manuel Wiesche, Heiko Gewald, Helmut Krcmar:
The DevOps Phenomenon. 40
Case Studies

David Evans, Richard McDonald, Terry Coatta:
Access Controls and Health Care Records: Who Owns the Data? 50
Escaping the Singularity

Pat Helland:
Extract, Shoehorn, and Load. 60
Kode Vicious

George V. Neville-Neil
:
MUST and MUST NOT. 70
Features

Russ Cox:
Surviving Software Dependencies. 80
Volume 17, Number 3, May - June 2019
The Morning Paper

Adrian M. Colyer:
Time Protection in Operating Systems and Speaker Legitimacy Detection. 10
Features

Jessie Frazelle:
Open-source Firmware. 20
The Soft Side of Software

Kate Matsudaira:
The Evolution of Management. 30
Features

Tom Killalea:
Velocity in Software Engineering. 40
Everything Sysadmin

Thomas A. Limoncelli:
Demo Data as Code. 50
Kode Vicious

George V. Neville-Neil
:
What is a CSO Good For? 60
DAML: The Contract Language of Distributed Ledgers

Shaul Kfir, Camille Fournier:
DAML: The Contract Language of Distributed Ledgers. 70
Volume 17, Number 4, July - August 2019
Features

Terence Kelly:
Persistent Memory Programming on Conventional Hardware. 10
Kode Vicious

George V. Neville-Neil
:
Koding Academies. 20
Features

Michelle Vaccaro, Jim Waldo:
The Effects of Mixing Machine Learning and Human Judgment. 30
Escaping the Singularity

Pat Helland:
Write Amplification Versus Read Perspiration. 40
Features

Ariana Mirian:
Hack for Hire. 50
The Morning Paper

Adrian M. Colyer:
Putting Machine Learning into Production Systems. 60
Volume 17, Number 5, October 2019
September-October 2019
Commit to Memory

Jessie Frazelle:
Opening up the Baseboard Management Controller. 5-12
Escaping the Singularity

Pat Helland:
Space Time Discontinuum. 13-20
Everything Sysadmin

Thomas A. Limoncelli:
API Practices If You Hate Your Customers. 21-33
Kode Vicious

George V. Neville-Neil:
Numbers Are for Computers, Strings Are for Humans. 34-38
The Morning Paper

Adrian M. Colyer:
Back under a SQL Umbrella. 39-41
Features

Scott Ruoti
, Ben Kaiser, Arkady Yerukhimovich, Jeremy Clark, Robert K. Cunningham:
Blockchain Technology: What Is It Good for? 41-68

Matt Godbolt:
Optimizations in C++ Compilers. 69-100

Sanjay Sha:
The Reliability of Enterprise Applications. 101-128
Volume 17, Number 6, November-December 2019
Commit to Memory

Jessie Frazelle:
Securing the Boot Process. 5-21
Kode Vicious

George V. Neville-Neil
:
Master of Tickets. 22-25
The Morning Paper

Adrian M. Colyer:
The Way We Think About Data. 26-27
Features

David D. Woods, John Allspaw
:
Revealing the Critical Role of Human Performance in Software. 28-40

Richard I. Cook:
Above the Line, Below the Line. 41-51

Marisa R. Grayson:
Cognitive Work of Hypothesis Exploration During Anomaly Response. 52-70

Laura M. D. Maguire:
Managing the Hidden Costs of Coordination. 71-93

J. Paul Reed:
Beyond the Fix-it Treadmill. 94-112

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