Communications of the ACM - September 2015 (original) (raw)

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The September 2015 edition of Communications of the ACM outlines a proposal for publishing high-quality conference proceedings as part of a new PACM series. It emphasizes the importance of a rigorous peer-review process and encourages open discourse regarding the proposed changes. The issue highlights ACM’s commitment to advancing information technology and discusses the challenges surrounding the understanding of computing artifacts, particularly software and its unpredictable behaviors in networked environments.

ACM Technical Standards Committee: A new advocacy power

Computer Standards & Interfaces, 1994

The ACM Technical Standards Committee (TSC) was created in 1992 to support the opportunities for ACM members to influence the progress of standards. The TSC coordinates closely with the Special Interest Groups of the ACM and uses electronic mail to communicate on matters of mutual interest. The TSC is particularly interested in supporting good standards and providing constructive feedback for proposed standards. For instance, the TSC expects to comment when a proposed standard does not adequately meet the standards development process requirements for openness and adequate technical review.

A Publication of ACM SIGCOMM

Abstract This year's annual ACM Sigcomm Conference featured a one-day workshop entitled" Computer Networking: Curriculum Designs and Educational Challenges." The goal of the workshop was to bring together faculty from a broad spectrum of four-year colleges and universities, industry engineers and scientists, and others with an interest in networking education to discuss curriculum design and teaching practices in the field of computer networks.

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