IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
Aug 15, 2015
Founded: January 1, 1962Type: Professional OrganizationFocus: Electrical, Electronics, Communications, Computer
Engineering, Computer Science and Information Technology
Location: Piscataway, New JerseyOrigins: Merger of the American Institute of Electrical
Engineers (AIEE) and the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE)Area served: WorldwideMembers: 430,000+Key people: Howard E. Michel, President and CEORevenue: US$413 million Website: https://www.ieee.org./
About IEEE
Abbreviation of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, pronounced I-triple-E. Founded in 1884 as the AIEE, the IEEE was formed in 1962 when AIEE merged with IRE. IEEE is an organization composed of engineers, scientists, and students. The IEEE is best known for developing standards for the computer and electronics industry.
INTRODUCTION
The IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) describes itself as "the world's largest technical professional society -- promoting the development and application of electrotechnology and allied sciences for the benefit of humanity, the advancement of the profession, and the well-being of our members.“
IEEE
Mission statement:IEEE's core purpose is to foster
technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity.
Vision statement:IEEE will be essential to the global
technical community and to technical professionals everywhere, and be universally recognized for the contributions of technology and of technical professionals in improving global conditions.
Purpose
The IEEE Computer SocietyFounded in 1946, the world’s leading
organization of computing professionals.Dedicated to advancing the theory and
application of computer and information-processing technology.
Purpose(continued)
Conferences Periodicals Books Education & Training Digital Library Webinars Corporate Affiliate Program Certifications
What the IEEE-CS provides
Cisco Networks Trouble shooting CompTIA NetworkDesigning Windows 2000 network security Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Java Management skillsMicrosoft Project 2000
Current CS Course List
SQL Server 2000 Sys. Administration Sun Developer for Java2 PlatformUnix Visual Basic 6.0Visual C++ 6.0Windows 2000 Server XML
Course List
Software Requirements
Software Design
Software Construction
Software Testing
Software Maintenance
Software Configuration Management
CSDP Knowledge Areas
Software Engineering Management
Software Engineering Process
Software Tools and Methods
Software Quality
Business Practices & Engineering Economics
CSDP Knowledge Areas
Computer Software Security & Privacy Computer Graphics and Applications Computing in Science & Engineering Intelligent Systems Internet Computing IT Professional Annals of the History of Computing Micro MultiMedia Pervasive Computing Plus the archives of Concurrency and Distributed Systems
Online
MagazinesPractical advice, immediate solutions
Top Courses Include:TCP/IP Introduction and AdvancedManaging Projects, 2nd ed.Certified Ethical Hacker: Additional Hacking ToolsNew Releases in Topic Areas:Network & Operating SystemsBusiness Fundamentals Premium Network & Operating Systems Design & MediaAdobe Pack
E-Learning for Members
Top Titles Include: Eat That Frog!: 21 Great Ways to Stop
Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time
Head First Design Patterns Pro C#2008 and the .NET 3.5 Platform, 4th ed. C# 2008 for Programmers: Deitel Developer
Series, 3rd ed. The Best Software Writing I: Selected by Joel
Spolsky Algorithms in a Nutshell
E-Books for Members
More than 414,000 computing articles & papers 3,800+ conference proceedings (archived from
1995) Online publication Many disciplines use CSDL content Search data back to 1968 Applications of CSDL content
Research & Development Competitive & Market Intelligence Patent-Related Searching Technological Precedent & Forecasting New Product Information
Digital Library
North AmericaSouth AmericaEurope/RussiaEgypt/Middle EastIndia/Sri LankaChina JapanGhana
Registered Education PartnersGlobal coverage for education and training
Purpose(continued)Technical and Conference Activities Board responsible for the general oversight of and
for setting policy for the activities of the IEEE Computer Society’s task forces, technical councils and technical committees
for defining the society’s role and policy for the meetings in which the society participates, whether defined as conferences, workshops or tutorials.
Technical Committee (TC) Formal subcommittee of the T & C Activities
Board.conduct a wide and varied set of activities within the
context of the IEEE Computer Society.Main anticipated activities for a Technical Committee
(TC) conduct workshops, symposia, conferences and
tutorials, develop awards for technical excellence, student
awards, etc. within the technical discipline provide a forum for discussion of technical topics. publish a newsletter,
Purpose(continued)
Main aims for Technical Committee on Learning Technology (TCLT) :
Provide a forum for exchange of ideasPromote and facilitate the sharing of ideas,
techniques, standards, and experiences between TCLT members
Provide professional development opportunities for members
Conduct workshops, conferences, and other meetings to advance both the state-of-the-art and the state-of-the-practice of Learning Technology.
Purpose(continued)
Strategic Project Management End-to-end guidance, facilitation and tactical development support
Meeting Planning & Support Meeting planning, facilitation and staff attendance at key face-to-face meetings
Process Management Consultative services that ensure compliance to due process, openness and balance requirements
Professional Support
Financial Management Procurement of third-party support and provision of treasury services
Public Relations Support Media and press interfacing, creation and management of press releases and comprehensive backgrounders
Website Management Public and private website hosting, development and maintenance, including email management
Professional Support (cont)
Development Support Forging consensus, document review, pre and post-approval editing and publication
Technology Support Turn key solutions and custom tool development to support collaboration and consensus activities
Professional Support (cont)
IEEE Membership Grades: Student Member (50% academic program) Associate (technical or non-technical applicant who do
not presently meet the qualifications for Member grade, but would benefit through membership and participation in the IEEE, and who are progressing, through continuing education and work experience)
Member (who have satisfied IEEE-specified educational requirements and/or who have demonstrated professional competence in IEEE-designated fields of interest.)
Senior Member ( highest grade for which application may be made and shall require experience reflecting professional maturity.)
Membership
Fellow (conferred only by invitation of the Board of Directors upon a person of outstanding and extraordinary qualifications and experience in IEEE-designated fields, and who has made important individual contributions to one or more of these fields. )
Honorary Member (elected by the Board of Directors from among those individuals, not members of IEEE, who have rendered meritorious service to humanity in IEEE's designated fields of interest.)
Affiliate (A Society Affiliate is a non-IEEE professional who is generally a member of another professional Society and wishes to affiliate with one of IEEE's Societies. For an annual Affiliate fee paid to IEEE plus the individual Society's membership dues, the affiliate is admitted to membership in a specific IEEE Society.)
Membership
IEEE members can access information on local events and activities by signing in to myIEEE, the members' personalized gateway to IEEE membership. In addition, members can also
access individual Society memberships and subscriptions;
connect with local IEEE Sections and volunteer leadership;
find upcoming conferences;learn more about individual benefits;read the latest news from IEEE, IEEE Spectrum,
IEEE Standards News, and The Institute.
Benefits