Web: http://www.acm.org/pubs/periodicals/cacm/
Periodicity: Monthly since 1958
Publisher: ACM Press
This is how the Communications of the ACM describes itself:
"Communications of the ACM is the flagship publication of the ACM and one of the oft-cited magazines in the computing field. Established in 1957 as a vehicle for ACM members to communicate their research findings and ideas, Communications has flourished into the premier computing magazine, internationally renowned and respected for its coverage of both existing and emerging technologies".
The following articles are from "Communications of the ACM":
Gentner, Donald R. and Nielsen, Jakob (1996): The Anti-Mac Interface. In Communications of the ACM, 8 pp. 70-8282
Card, Stuart K., Moran, Thomas P. and Newell, Allen (1980): The keystroke-level model for user performance with interactive systems. In Communications of the ACM, 23 pp. 396-410410
Dagwell, R. and Weber, Ron (1983): System designers' user models: A comparative study and methodological critique. In Communications of the ACM, 26 (11) pp. 987-997997
Norman, Donald A. (1983): Design Rules Based on Analyses of Human Error. In Communications of the ACM, 26 (4) pp. 254-258258
Carroll, John M. and Carrithers, C. (1984): Training Wheels in a User Interface. In Communications of the ACM, 27 (8) pp. 800-806806
Hirschheim, Rudy and Klein, Heinz K. (1989): Four paradigms of information systems development. In Communications of the ACM, 32 (10) pp. 1199-12161216
Cockburn, Alistair (1996): The interaction of social issues and software architecture. In Communications of the ACM, 39 (10) pp. 40-4646
Wegner, Peter (1997): Why interaction is more powerful than algorithms. In Communications of the ACM, 40 (5) pp. 0-9191