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Computing Reviews announces the annual Best of Computing

New York, NY Monday, April 1, 2013 - Computing Reviews (CR), an ACM/ThinkLoud publication, is proud to present the annual Best of Computing , which features the Best Reviews and Notable Books & Articles. Working with the insight and recommendations of the CR community, Best of Computing offers a great must-read list to anyone active in computer science.

Notable Books & Articles brings together the most interesting and influential items published last year. Based on nominations from our reviewers, category editors, editors in chief of journals, and others in the computing community, CR has compiled a current overview of the computing field with 91 books, articles, conference proceedings, and whole journal issues. This list is also available as a PDF download. (http://www.computingreviews.com/recommend/bestof/notableitems_2013.cfm)

The Best Reviews highlight the excellent contributions of our reviewers to the publication. Using editor and reader recommendations as well as rankings, 18 nominees were selected by our committee of editors. The Best Review was written by George Hacken and discusses the book “The universal computer: the road from Leibniz to Turing.” According to one of the selection committee members, Hacken managed to transform a review of a pure theory of computation book to look like a review of a novel.

We invite you to take a look at the Best of Computing. All reviews featured in this compilation are available to the public, including reviews of items on the Notable Books & Articles list.

About Computing Reviews: Computing Reviews is a collaboration between ThinkLoud and the ACM. Founded in 1999, ComputingReviews.com is a publication that gives access to current research, theory and applications in all sub-disciplines of computing via the review medium. Expert, unbiased critical reviews provide a daily snapshot of what is new and hot in computing.



 
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