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Communications ACM's flagship magazine, Communications of the ACM, is the premier chronicler of computing technologies, covering the latest discoveries, innovations, and research that inspire and influence the field. Each month, Communications brings readers in-depth stories of emerging areas of computer science, new trends in IT, and practical research applications. Industry leaders choose Communications to debate technology implications, public policies, engineering challenges, and market trends.
Read by over 85,000 computing researchers and practitioners worldwide, Communications is recognized as the most trusted and knowledgeable source of industry information for today's computing professional.
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Queue ACM Queue is a publication for software engineers that frames and defines the technical problems and challenges that loom ahead, helping readers to sharpen their own thinking and pursue innovative solutions. ACM Queue does not focus on either industry news or the latest "solutions." Rather, Queue articles explore technologies that are just on the verge of making a disruptive difference, highlighting problems that are likely to arise and posing questions that software engineers should be thinking about.
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interactions interactions is a magazine intended for professionals interested in the connections between experiences, people and technology. The human-built world can afford a sense of beauty, sublimity, and resonance, and through our advancements in technology can come advances in society. At the center of these advances are interactions —conversations, connections, collaborations, and relationships — within and across multiple disciplines, with and without technology. This magazine includes timely articles, stories, and content related to these interactions.
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netWorker netWorker delivers the latest on technologies and trends to its audience of practitioners, designers, business managers and others plugged into the networking culture. The magazine also publishes a Web site that culls selected articles from the print version, and additionally features material specially tailored for Internet readers.
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eLearn eLearn magazine is published by ACM, a not-for-profit educational association serving those who work, teach, and learn in the various computing-related fields. Founded in 1947 as the Association for Computing Machinery, ACM's stated mission is to advance the arts, sciences, and applications of information technology. It is the oldest and most respected organization of its kind.
eLearn is ACM's first Web-only publication. It will build on ACM's reputation by serving as the most accurate and unbiased source for news, information, and opinion on the now-flourishing field of online education and training. It also offers a community hub for e-learning professionals on the Web, providing a wealth of public forums for the free exchange of ideas.
Content is culled from two distinct sources: News and features written by professional journalists with expertise in education and technology, and columns and tutorials by industry leaders and stars of academia. Our targeted readership includes both providers and consumers of online learning, with a special emphasis on teachers, managers, and administrators working to develop educational programs or classes on the Web.
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Crossroads Crossroads is the ACM student magazine, available free to all ACM student members. Crossroads provides students with accessible articles on a wide range of computer science related topics and a forum to share work with others.
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