Computer's March 2017 guest editor Katarzyna Wac interviews Aarti Sathyanarayana, lead author of the cover feature "The Science of Sweet Dreams: Predicting Slee... Read More »
Computer's March 2017 guest editor Katarzyna Wac interviews Renate Fruchter, coauthor of the cover feature "Are They Paying Attention? A Model-Based Method to I... Read More »
Computer's March 2017 guest editor Katarzyna Wac interviews Mirana Randriambelonoro, lead author of the cover feature "Can Fitness Trackers Help Diabetic and Ob... Read More »
Computer's March 2017 guest editor Katarzyna Wac interviews Adela Timmons and Theodora Chaspari, coauthors of the cover feature "Using Multimodal Wearable Techn... Read More »
Author David Alan Grier reads his March 2017 Global Code column, in which he discusses the Internet’s centrality to today’s global economy.
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As we embrace digital health technology applications, computing power is increasingly exploited for its capacity to improve our quality of life (QoL). Beyond we... Read More »
Nonvolatile memory (NVM) technologies—particularly storage class memory (SCM)—offer computer architects exciting new opportunities. Unlike more traditional stor... Read More »
New department editor Scooter Willis reflects on his journey to becoming an electrical engineer and how we can promote the work of students who've found their p... Read More »
A provably secure timestamping system could be achieved by combining the trustworthiness and accuracy that comes from having a set of trusted centralized timest... Read More »
In the workplace of the future, people will need to be comfortable working alongside digital intelligence, and businesses will need to find the optimal pairing ... Read More »
Computer, the flagship publication of the IEEE Computer Society, publishes peer-reviewed articles written for and by computer researchers and practitioners representing the full spectrum of computing and information technology, from hardware to software and from emerging research to new applications. The aim is to provide more technical substance than trade magazines and more practical ideas than research journals. Computer seeks to deliver useful information for all computing professionals and students, including computer scientists, engineers, and practitioners of all levels.