By Hal Berghel
The real story behind alleged foreign interference in our election isn’t that it occurred—any impact on the outcome from Russian hacking and tro... Read More »
by Kenneth Magel
This installment of From the Archives reflects on a 1978 Computer article and the impact of the US Department of Defense’s effort to standardi... Read More »
Torturing the Silicon: Stick With CMOS Technology or Try Something Better?
Now that Moore’s Law is grinding down, researchers are looking for the kind of revol... Read More »
If we can produce text that can be accurately translated from one language to another, any language can be considered the language of technology.
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Substantial industry and government investments in software are at risk due to changes in the underlying programming languages, despite the fact that such chang... Read More »
The Internet of Things (IoT) would benefit from a shaping strategy, which mobilizes global ecosystems of third-party participants to create or reshape an indust... Read More »
Author David Alan Grier reads his Global Code column from the August 2017 issue of Computer, in which he considers science’s common language from a new perspect... Read More »
This video supplements the feature article “Voltage, Throughput, Power, Reliability, and Multicore Scaling,” from Computer’s August 2017 issue.... 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.