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IEEE Computer Society Technical Committees (TCs), Councils and Task Forces (TFs) are international networks of professionals with common interests in computer hardware, software, applications, and interdisciplinary fields. They serve as the focal point for the society's activities within a technical discipline and directly influence society standards development, conferences, publications, and educational activities.

The Technical Councils, Committees, and Task Forces provide a variety of opportunities for YOU to become an active and vital member of your
community. Organize a conference or workshop, become involved with publications, develop and run programs which support student activities, affect the development of standards, create an online tutorial, or simply communicate with your colleagues at conferences or through electronic dialogue.

Free membership in Technical Committees, Councils and Task Forces is a superb opportunity to network and stay ahead of the state of the art. These groups meet at conferences or through electronic dialogue, and range in size from 500 to 8,000 members. Many distribute complimentary newsletters containing valuable technical information.

Technical Activities Board
The Society's Technical Activities Board provides volunteer leadership and coordination of the various technical activities and the volunteers and staff who run them.

Technical Communities
Visit our new cross-field special interest groups which bring together online a variety of resources and expertize to exchange ideas and experiences and provide you with pointers to the best technical resources available in the field.

         Distributed Systems Online
         Computing in Science & Engineering
         Software Engineering Web
         Design and Test

Emerging Technologies
The Computer Society is quick to identify emerging technologies and provide forums for their exploration.

Technical Councils
These large and dynamic groups cover broad areas of technology, have a large membership base, and offer a wide variety of activities and services for their members.

         Software Engineering
         Test Technologies


Technical Committees
Technical Committees are generally smaller and more keenly focused than Technical Councils. They provide a more hands-on approach to becoming involved in one's technical community. Members can easily become part of organizing a conference, have access to working with Computer Society publications, join the TC leadership team, experiment with starting new programs, and more easily meet and collaborate with your colleagues.

Task Forces
Task Forces are budding Technical Committees, just becoming organized and determining their style. If you don't see a Technical Council or Committee which meets your needs, consider forming your own Task Force.

 


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