Required Reading
- Adleman, L. M. (1994). Molecular computation of solutions to combinatorial problems. Science, 266(5187), 1021-1024.
- Benenson, Y., Gil, B., Ben-Dor, U., Adar, R., & Shapiro, E. (2004). An autonomous molecular computer for logical control of gene expression. Nature, 429(6990), 423-429.
- Conry-Murray, A. (2007). 5 keys to social networking success. Informationweek.
- Google. (2009). Google Flu Trend
- Google. (2009). Reducing our footprint. Going Green at Google.
- Hölzle, U. (2009). Powering a Google search. Official Google Blog.
- Himanen, P. (2001). The hacker ethic, and the spirit of the information age (1st ed.). New York: Random House.(via HKU Library)
- IBM Research. Carbon nanotubes.
- Kling, R. (1980). Computing people. Society, 17(2), 14.
- Layton, J. (2009). How MapQuest works. How Stuff Works.
- Messmer, E. (2007). Quantum cryptography to secure ballots in Swiss election. Network World.
- NVDIA. (2009). Graphics processing unit (GPU).
- O’Brien, M. (2006). How MapQuest Works.
- Schneier, B. (2009). Crypto-Gram Newsletter.
- United States Department of Energy. (2009). High performance computing.
- Watson, C. (1994). An image processing tutorial.
- Wing, J. (2006). Computational thinking. Communications of the ACM, 49(3), 33-35.
Recommended Reading
- Feynman, R., Hey, A., & Allen, R. (2000). Feynman lectures on computation. Cambridge, MA: Perseus Books.
- Schneier, B. (2004). Secrets and lies: Digital security in a networked world. Indianapolis, Ind.: Wiley.
- Wing, J. M. (2008). Five deep questions in computing. Communications of the ACM, 51(1), 58-60.
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