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About the
IEEE Computer Society
With
nearly 100,000 members, the IEEE Computer Society is the world's
leading organization of computer professionals. Founded in 1946, it
is the largest of the 37 societies of the Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
The
Computer Society's vision is to be the leading
provider of technical information and services to the world's
computing professionals.
The
Society is dedicated to advancing the theory, practice, and
application of computer and information processing technology.
Through its conferences,
applications-related and research-oriented journals,
local
and student
chapters, distance
learning campus, technical committees, and standards working
groups, the Society promotes an active exchange of information,
ideas, and technological innovation among its members. In addition,
the Society maintains close ties with the US Computing Sciences Accreditation Board and Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology,
monitoring and evaluating curriculum accreditation guidelines.
With
over 40 percent of our members living and working outside the United
States, the Computer Society fosters international communication,
cooperation, and information exchange. To meet the needs of our
members conveniently and efficiently, the Society maintains a service
center office Tokyo, Japan, in addition to a publications office in
Los Alamitos, California, and the headquarters in Washington, DC.
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