2014 Papers

When I was cleaning up around my office, I realized I had a pretty good stack of papers from my internetting around this last year. I figured a list would be helpful for me to compare against next year to see how I’m trending in my media consumption.

Papers I printed out

Give War a Chance
The Byzantine Generals Problem
The Hadoop Distributed File System: Architecture and Design
Reading This May Harm Your Comptuer: The Psychology of Malware Warnings
Apache Hadoop Goes Realtime at Facebook
Are New Technologies Undermind the Laws of War?
Scrum and CMMI - Going from Good to Great
A Five-Stage Model of the Mental Activities Involded in Directed Skill Acquisition
Similarity Measures for Text Document Clustering
Why Are Married Women Working More? Some Macroeconomic Explanations
Improving Passive Packet Capture: Beyond Device Polling
Privacy versus government surveillance: where network effects meet public choice
Down for the Count? Getting Reference Counting Back in the Ring
How Did Dread Pirate Roberts Acquire and Protect His Bitcoin Wealth?
Loop Recognition in C++/Java/Go/Scala
Squarified Treemaps
Academic urban legends
Ten Things Political Scientists Know that You Don’t
If money doesn’t make you happy, then you probably aren’t spending it right
Go To Statement Considered Harmful

Other Things I printed out that are not strictly papers

Zero one infinity rule
Amdahl’s law
Tivoization
The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Absolutely, Positively Must Know About Unicode and Character Sets
Semantic Versioning 2.0.0
Version Control Best Practices