IEEE Software Exhibits at IBM Rational
LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., 13 June, 2006 — The IEEE Computer Society promoted IEEE Software at the IBM Rational Software Development Conference held recently in Orlando, Florida.
In an effort to raise awareness for the IEEE Computer Society’s well-regarded technical magazines, Computer Society staff and volunteers are appearing at a selection of high-profile computer security and software development conferences over the next two years.
In many cases, the magazine staffs are combining booth appearances with panel sessions of highly regarded volunteer editors addressing topics of interest. The IEEE Computer Society served as business partner and conference sponsor.
With a theme of “Software in Concert,” this year’s conference offered 250 technical sessions, 20 birds-of-a-feather discussions, and access to IBM Rational’s leading development and technical gurus. More than 20 different 3-hour technical workshops covered IBM tool support for all phases of the software development lifecycle. Topics focused on the what’s new and on the cutting edge of SOA-based development and many more topics.
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The Computer Society serves the information and career-development needs of today’s computing researchers and practitioners with technical journals, magazines, conferences, books, conference publications, and online courses. Its Certified Software Development Professional (CSDP) program for mid-career professionals and Certified Software Development Associate (CSDA) credential for recent college graduates confirm the skill and knowledge of those working in the field. The CS Digital Library (CSDL) is an excellent research tool, containing more than 250,000 articles from 1,600 conference proceedings and 26 CS periodicals going back to 1988.