Aim & Scope
Communications of the ACM is the internationally acknowledged premier magazine of the computing field. Each month you'll get late-breaking industry news covering both established and emerging areas of computer technology. Whether it's object-oriented programming, graphical user interfaces, security technology, or a host of other topics, you'll turn to Communications for definitive news and opinion. With a broadened scope, CACM also offers eight quarterly columns -- two per issue -- that range in subject matter from programming and design to law, market trends, technology transfer, and business enterprises. This information comes directly from colleagues you respect. Communications is one of the major benefits of ACM membership and the best way of keeping informed about events and issues that shape computing. All ACM Professional and Student Power Package automatically receive CACM as part of their membership. [1]
2024
The BPC Relevance of Common Assessment in the Introductory Sequence
Communications of the ACM , 2024
How to Think About Remedies in the Generative AI Copyright Cases
Communications of the ACM , 2024
The Rise of the AI Co-Pilot: Lessons for Design from Aviation and Beyond
Communications of the ACM , 2024
Automatic Pronunciation Assessment Systems for English Students from Argentina
J Vidal , C Bonomi , P Riera , L Ferrer
Communications of the ACM , 2024
The Digital Degree Certification Revolution in Brazil and Beyond
A Mariani , L Machado da Palma , J Martina
Communications of the ACM , 2024
Keys to a Comprehensive Computer Science at School Policy in Argentina
M Borchardt , I Roggi , F Schapachnik
Communications of the ACM , 2024
GENis: Open Source Forensic Genetics Software for Judicial Cooperation
G Sibilla , F Schapachnik , M Escobar
Communications of the ACM , 2024
Social Robots for Healthcare and Education in Latin America
J Favela , D Cruz-Sandoval , M Marques da Rocha , D Muchaluat-Saade
Communications of the ACM , 2024