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September/October 2016 Table of Contents

September/October 2016 acmqueue


Features

FAUCET: Deploying SDN in the Enterprise
-Josh Bailey

With Faucet and OpenFlow 1.3 hardware, network operators can migrate toward SDN, taking advantage of DevOps practices to deploy features rapidly in the enterprise.

BBR: Congestion-Based Congestion Control
- Neal Cardwell, Yuchung Cheng, C. Stephen Gunn, Van Jacobson, and Soheil Yeganeh

TCP's loss-based congestion control is the culprit in slowing down data on the Internet. The solution could be BBR, Google's new approach to congestion control based on bottleneck bandwidth and round-trip propagation time.

Life Beyond Distributed Transactions
- Pat Helland

Programmers who simply want to solve business problems in today's world are distracted by problems of scale. The potential exists for using patterns to build successful scalable enterprise applications.

Industrial Scale Agile: from Craft to Engineering
- Ivar Jacobson, Ian Spence, and Ed Seidewitz

With software becoming more essential to the world's activities, it's time for software development to become more of an engineering discipline than a craft. Essence provides a language and kernel to help achieve this shift.


Columns / Departments

Research for Practice:
- Practical Information Flow for Web Security
- Distributed Transactions and Networks as Physical Sensors

RfP continues with Irene Zhang describing three papers that dispute the perception of distributed transactions being prohibitively expensive. Then Fadel Adib delves into the previously fantastical world of using computer networks for such tasks as seeing through walls.

The Soft Side of Software:
Resolving Conflict

It's not all about winning. Conflict can be productive if you negotiate and manage it well.

Kode Vicious:
The Unholy Trinity of Software Development

Will your project self-destruct if you combine tests, documentation, and code into one file?

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