Through the e-Learning Campus, members have free access to online courses representing over 10,000 hours of training to help advance your career or prepare for a number of industry standard certifications.
A new ReadyNote from Dorothy M. Danforth and CS Press brings together anecdotes, resources, and practical templates from completed and on-going research efforts at Fortune 500 companies to get you ready for your next software project.
Registration will close on 8 January for the inaugural Conference on Innovative Smart Grid Technologies, sponsored by the IEEE Power & Energy Society and hosted by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Let CPS do the work so you don't have to. Conference Publishing Services can manage your publication so you can focus on the bigger picture. Contact CPS for a quote today.
With nearly 85,000 members, the 62-year-old IEEE Computer Society is the world's premier organization of computing professionals, with rich offerings in publications, standards, certifications, conferences, and more.
Find the career-development tools you need, no matter the stage of your career. Visit the job site, or read the latest news and Career Watch features covering Education & Training, Job Trends, Hot Sectors, and Startups.
Just getting started, growing, transitioning, or launching a new business? BYC has resources to help. Read about new technology job trends. Post a job or peruse job listings.
The latest updates from IEEE Computer Society experts are now only a click away. Visit Computing Now for exclusive free content, including peer-reviewed articles, podcasts, news, and videos.
Members have free access to 600 selections from Safari Books Online. Safari's offerings include technical online books from O'Reilly Media and other leading publishers such as Addison-Wesley and Cisco Press.
Access to a wealth of learning resources. From 3,000 online courses to 600 Safari Books to 500 Element K materials, members have ample means to enhance their skills.
Add real weight to your resume in 2010 and prepare for a better job. Next year's test windows for the Computer Society's certification programs CSDA and CSDP are 4 January – 3 July and 16 August – 17 December.
Whether you're an employer or a developer, our certifications can help you raise your software development standards. Take a closer look at the CSDA and CSDP software certifications.
At SC09, set for 14-20 November in Portland, learn how the acceleration of knowledge creation, a data explosion, and the interdependence of disciplines is driving biological research.
The IEEE Computer Society sponsors over 200 conferences around the world, bringing together computer scientists and engineers to explore the leading edge of technology.
Our technical magazines and journals saw their influence grow significantly over the last year, with significant impact factor increases reported throughout the Society's stable of high-quality, peer-reviewed technical publications.
We publish or sponsor over 30 magazines and scholarly journals, as well as books and conference proceedings, covering all aspects of computer science and engineering.
Students can now join both IEEE and the IEEE Computer Society and get free access to the Computer Society Digital Library (CSDL) for just $40 USD. Student membership includes free Microsoft software.
Members receive a subscription to Computer, free access to e-learning courses and online books, and significant savings on publications, conferences, and certification.
Sorel Reisman was voted 2010 president-elect, Roger Fujii first vice president, and Jeffrey Voas second vice president in this year's IEEE Computer Society election, which saw increased turnout and greater use of online ballots.
Join colleagues from around the world to advance the profession, benefit humanity, and have fun along the way. Learn about the wide range of organizational activities we offer.
This overview covers the causes of cyber security problems, financial impact of cyber attacks, trends in security threats, cyber security regulations and compliance, and engaging the entire enterprise in cyber security.
Browse book titles co-published with Wiley Books, proceedings from the hundreds of Computer Society-sponsored conferences every year, and publications edited by leading software experts.
With over 308,000 top quality articles, CSDL covers all areas of computing and is your best source for coverage of new and emerging technologies as well as seminal papers and best practices.
Browse by topic provides easy access to resources such as books, articles, website areas and more available from the IEEE Computer Society organized according to different topics.
IEEE Computer Society President Susan K. (Kathy) Land lists improving member value and repositioning the Society for the future as among the accomplishments that took place during her year-long term. Read more
Respondents to the IEEE Computer Society’s first annual email survey said they would like to receive more computing news and information about educational and standards activities, as well as more targeted messages and social networking links. Read more
The IEEE Computer Society is developing an Artificial Intelligence Learning Center on IEEE’s island on Second Life and is looking for participation from those interested in showcasing AI technologies in virtual worlds. Read more
Registration will close on 8 January for the inaugural Conference on Innovative Smart Grid Technologies, sponsored by the IEEE Power & Energy Society and hosted by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology. To register, click here. Read more
Scottish computer science professor Judy Robertson has been named the 2009 recipient of the Computer Science and Engineering Undergrad Teaching Award. Read more
Michael T. Heath, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s Fulton Watson Copp Chair in computer science, has been named the recipient of the IEEE Computer Society’s 2009 Taylor L. Booth Education Award. Read more
The week beginning 7 December has been declared National Computer Science Education Week by the US Congress. Congress approved the declaration to “support the increased understanding of, and interest in, computer science and computing careers among the public and in schools, and to ensure an ample and diverse future technology workforce.” Read more
Seventy-five IEEE Computer Society members will be elevated to IEEE Fellow grade in 2010. The grade of Fellow recognizes unusual distinction in the profession. Read more
The IEEE Computer Society seeks applicants for the position of editor in chief, serving two-year terms starting 1 January 2011. Prospective candidates are asked to provide (as PDF files), by 1 March, a complete curriculum vitae, a plan for the publication’s future, and a letter of support from their institution or employer. Read more
Up to $10,000 in prizes is available via the IEEE Computer Society’s new design competition for undergraduates. The deadline to register is 11 January, 2010. Read more
A machine learning approach to multicore resource management produces self-optimizing on-chip hardware agents capable of learning, planning, and continuously adapting to changing workload demands.
The typical interface between hardware components is a standardized bus. Learn about a virtual counterpart for simulated hardware components: a virtual bus on a virtual motherboard.
The ways social-networking users interact with Internet video content offer a source of metadata for improving the relevance of multimedia search results.
In domains where workflows for 3D content creation and analysis will soon become completely digital, the Semantic Web could prove a powerful supporting mechanism.
The IEEE Computer Society's Certified Software Development Associate (CSDA) and Certified Software Development Professional (CSDP) programs can help advance your career.
Thirty years after Douglas Engelbart's initial demonstration, many of his pioneering visions are now commonly found in personal computers and the World Wide Web.
The architect, either as an individual, a role, or a team, lovingly crafts, grows, and governs that architecture as it emerges from the thousands of individual design decisions of which it's composed.
2010 Computing Professionals Conference Call for Participation CP2010 conference seeks to create an interactive forum for computing-related practitioners, educators, standards developers, regulatory organizations, industrial users, and researchers to share their expertise and knowledge in discussions of professional strength strategies for succeeding in a rapidly changing technical, economic, and social environment. The Conference provides an opportunity for Computing Professionals to engage and interact to stretch their professional perspectives, learn what works now, and bring added value to themselves as professionals and their organizations. The Conference format will consist of invited keynote presentations, presentations by leading experts, workshops, panels, open mike sessions, surveys and special interest round tables to allow exchange of innovative concepts, ideas, applications, feedback and lessons learned. For more information, visit http://computingprofessionals.org or call for papers.
Call for Papers: IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine Special Issue on "Emerging Opportunities for Localization and Tracking" We solicit tutorial-style, original articles that present the state of the art in various areas of localization and tracking, such as, but not limited to, hybrid and opportunistic localization, ultra wideband (UWB) ranging, WiFi and probabilistic localization, RFID and real-time location systems, inertial navigation & dead reckoning, direction of arrival systems, cooperative localization, and localization using multipath diversity. The deadline for paper submission is April 15, 2010. For more information, visit http://www.comsoc.org/pci/, click on "Call for Papers" on the left pane and then on the appropriate CFP topic on the next page.
IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies seeks submissions of original research. For more information, please see the official call for papers.
IEEE Transactions on Haptics seeks submissions of original research. For more information, see the official call for papers.
IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing seeks submissions of original research. For more information, see the official call for papers.
EIC Searches & Reappointments
The IEEE Computer Society seeks applicants for the position of editor in chief, serving two-year terms starting 1 January 2011. Prospective candidates are asked to provide (as PDF files), by 1 March, a complete curriculum vitae, a plan for the publication’s future, and a letter of support from their institution or employer. Read more
Conference Calendar
January 9-14, 2010
HPCA 2010: IEEE International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture, Bangalore, India
January 13-15, 2010
DELTA 2010: IEEE 5th International Workshop on Electronic Design, Test and Application, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
February 28 - March 3, 2010
ICDE 2010: IEEE International Conference On Digital Game And Intelligent Toy Enhanced Learning, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
March 1-3, 2010
WICon 2010: International Wireless Internet Conference, Singapore
March 25-26, 2010
VS-GAMES 2010: The Second International Conference on Games and Virtual Worlds for Serious Applications, Braga, Portugal
March 28-30, 2010
ISPASS 2010: IEEE International Symposium on Performance Analysis of Systems and Software, White Plains, NY
March 28-30, 2010
INFOS 2010: 7th International Conference in Informatics and Systems, Giza, Egypt