International Federation for Information Processing
The International Federation for Information Processing is a global organisation for researchers and professionals working in the field of information and communication technologies to conduct research, develop standards and promote information sharing.
Established in 1960 under the auspices of UNESCO, IFIP is recognised by the United Nations and links some 50 national and international societies and academies of science with a total membership of over half a million professionals. IFIP is based in Laxenburg, Austria and is an international, non-governmental organisation that operates on a non-profit basis.
Overview
IFIP activities are coordinated by 13 Technical Committees which are organised into more than 100 Working Groups, bringing together over 3,500 ICT professionals and researchers from around the world to conduct research, develop standards and promote information sharing. Each TC covers a particular aspect of computing and related disciplines, as detailed below.IFIP actively promotes the principle of open access and proceedings for which IFIP holds the copyright are made available electronically via IFIP's Open Access Digital Library. Downloading articles from IFIP's Open Access Digital Library is free of charge.
Conference and workshop organizers who prefer publication with the IFIP publisher can take advantage of the agreement between IFIP and Springer and publish their proceedings as part of IFIP's Advances in Information and Communication Technology series, the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series or the Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing series. IFIP Proceedings published by Springer in IFIP's AICT, LNCS, and LNBIP series are accessible within IFIP's Open Access Digital Library after an embargo period of three years.
An important activity of the IFIP Technical Committees is to organise and sponsor high quality conferences and workshops in the field of ICT. Sponsoring is generally in the form of Best Paper Awards and/or Student Travel Grants. To assist conference and workshop organisers, IFIP has facilities to host conference websites and supports conference management systems such as JEMS, which include export functions that seamlessly integrate with IFIP's Open DL.
History
IFIP was established in 1960 under the auspices of UNESCO, originally under the name of the International Federation of Information Processing Societies. In preparation, UNESCO had organised the first International Conference on Information Processing, which took place in June 1959 in Paris, and is now considered the first IFIP Congress. Christopher Strachey gave a paper "Time Sharing in Large Fast Computers" at the conference where he envisaged a programmer debugging a program at a console connected to the computer, while another program was running in the computer at the same time. At the conference, he passed the concept on to J. C. R. Licklider.The name was changed to IFIP in 1961. The founding president of IFIP was Isaac L. Auerbach.
In 2009, IFIP established the International Professional Practice Partnership to lead the development of the global ICT profession."
Technical Committees
IFIP's activities are centered on its 13 Technical Committees, which are divided into Working Groups. These groups, organise conferences and workshops, distribute technical papers and promote discussion and research outcomes.A full list of IFIP Technical Committees is listed below:
- TC 1: Foundations of Computer Science
- TC 2: Software:Theory and Practice
- TC 3: Education
- TC 5: Information Technology Applications
- TC 6: Communication Systems
- TC 7: System Modeling and Optimization
- TC 8: Information Systems
- TC 9: Relationship between Computers and Society
- TC 10: Computer Systems Technology
- TC 11: Security and Protection in Information Processing Systems
- TC 12: Artificial Intelligence
- TC 13: Human-Computer Interaction
- TC 14: Entertainment Computing
IFIP TC1 Foundations of Computer Science
The working groups of the current TC1 are:
- WG 1.1 Continuous Algorithms and Complexity
- WG 1.2 Descriptional Complexity
- WG 1.3 Foundations of System Specification
- WG 1.4 Computational Learning Theory
- WG 1.5 Cellular Automata and Discrete Complex Systems
- WG 1.6 Term Rewriting
- WG 1.7 Theoretical Foundations of Security Analysis and Design
- WG 1.8 Concurrency Theory
- Verified Software
- WG 1.10 String Algorithmics & Applications
IFIP TC2 Software Theory and Practice
The working groups of IFIP TC2 are:
- WG 2.1 on Algorithmic Languages and Calculi
- WG 2.2 Formal Description of Programming Concepts
- WG 2.3 Programming Methodology
- WG 2.5 Numerical Software
- WG 2.6 Databases
- WG 2.7 User Interface Engineering
- WG 2.8 Functional Programming
- WG 2.9 Software Requirements Engineering
- WG 2.10 on Software Architecture
- WG 2.11 Program Generation
- WG 2.12 Web Semantics
- WG 2.14 Service-Oriented Systems
- WG 2.16 Programming Language Design
IFIP TC3 Education
The working groups of IFIP TC3 are:
- WG 3.1 Informatics and Digital Technologies in School Education
- WG 3.3 Research into Educational Applications of Information Technologies
- WG 3.4 Professional and Vocational Education in ICT
- WG 3.7 Information Technology in Educational Management
IFIP TC5 Information Technology Applications
The working groups of IFIP TC5 are:
- WG 5.1 Information Technology in the Product Realization Process
- WG 5.4 Computer Aided Innovation
- WG 5.5 Cooperation Infrastructure for Virtual Enterprises and Electronic Business
- WG 5.7 Advances in Production Management Systems
- WG 5.8 Enterprise Interoperability
- WG 5.10 Computer Graphics and Virtual Worlds
- WG 5.12 Architectures for Enterprise Integration
- WG 5.13 Bioinformatives and its Applications
- WG 5.14 Advanced Information Processing for Agriculture
IFIP TC6 Communication Systems
Membership of a TC6 WG or SIG is open to leading researchers within the field, independent of the national society within the country of origin. Well-known TC6 members include: Vint Cerf, André Danthine, Donald Davies, Roger Scantlebury, Peter Kirstein, Robert Metcalfe, Louis Pouzin, Otto Spaniol and Hubert Zimmermann. Many were members of the International Networking Working Group. Each WG or SIG elects a chair and vice-chair for a period of three years. WG and SIG chairs are, next to the national representatives and some key researchers, automatically members of TC6.
TC6 is a strong proponent of open access and the driving force behind the IFIP TC6 Open Digital Library . The IFIP TC6 Open DL is currently operated by TC6 and eventually will move to the INRIA HAL system. To ensure maximum accessibility of accepted papers, several TC6 conferences publish their proceedings not only in the IFIP TC6 Open DL, but also in other online systems, such as IEEE Xplore, ACM DL, ResearchGate and arXiv.
TC6 supports conferences by providing Best Paper Awards as well as Student Travel Grants. Conference organisers who intend to obtain IFIP sponsorship are encouraged to fill-in the online Event Request Form. Depending on the category and type of event, IFIP may charge fees to conferences to cover the costs of awards as well as the IFIP secretariat.
The working groups of IFIP TC6 are:
- WG 6.1 Architectures and Protocols for Distributed Systems
- WG 6.2 Network and Internetwork Architectures
- WG 6.3 Performance of Communication Systems
- WG 6.4 Internet Applications Engineering
- WG 6.6 Management of Networks and Distributed Systems
- WG 6.8 Mobile and Wireless Communications
- WG 6.9 Communications Systems in Developing Countries
- WG 6.10 Photonic Networking
- WG 6.11 Communication Aspects of the E-World
- WG 6.12 Service-Oriented Systems
IFIP TC7 System Modeling and Optimization
IFIP TC7 was founded in 1972 by A.V. Balakrishnan, J.L. Lions and M. Marchuk.The aims of this Technical Committee are
- to provide an international clearing house for computational aspects of optimization problems in diverse areas and to share computing experience gained on specific applications;
- to promote the development of necessary high-level theory to meet the needs of complex optimization problems and establish appropriate cooperation with the International Mathematics Union and similar organisations;
- to foster interdisciplinary activity on optimization problems spanning the various areas such as Economics, Biomedicine, Meteorology, etc., in cooperation with associated international bodies.
- WG 7.1 Modeling and Simulation
- WG 7.2 Computational Techniques in Distributed Systems
- WG 7.3 Computer System Modeling
- WG 7.4 Inverse Problems and Imaging
- WG 7.5 Reliability and Optimization of Structural Systems
- WG 7.6 Optimization-Based Computer-Aided Modeling and Design
- WG 7.7 on Stochastic Optimization
IFIP TC8 Information Systems
- Design and Evaluation of Information Systems
- The Interaction of Information Systems and the Organization
- Decision Support Systems
- E-Business: Multi-disciplinary Research and Practice
- Information Systems in Public Administration
- Transfer and Diffusion of Information Technology
- Enterprise Information Systems
- Service-Oriented Systems
- Information Systems Security Research
IFIP TC9 ICT and Society
The working groups of IFIP TC9 are:
- WG 9.1 Computers and Work
- WG 9.2 Social Accountability and Computing
- * SIG 9.2.2 Ethics and Computing
- WG 9.3 Home-Oriented Informatics and Telematics - HOIT
- WG 9.4 Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries
- WG 9.5 Virtuality and Society
- WG 9.6 Information Technology Mis-use and the Law
- WG 9.7 History of Computing
- WG 9.8 Gender Diversity and ICT
- WG 9.9 ICT and Sustainable Development
- WG 9.10 ICT Uses in Peace and War
IFIP TC10 Computer Systems Technology
It aims to promote State-of-the-Art concepts, methodologies and tools in the life cycle of computer systems and to coordinate the exchange of information around these practices.
TC10 currently has four working groups:
- WG 10.2 Embedded Systems
- WG 10.3 Concurrent Systems
- WG 10.4 Dependable Computing and Fault Tolerance
- Design and Engineering of Electronic Systems
IFIP TC11 Security and Privacy Protection in Information Processing Systems
IFIP TC11 currently has the following working groups:
- WG 11.1 Information Security Management
- WG 11.2 Pervasive Systems Security
- WG 11.3 Data and Application Security and Privacy
- WG 11.4 Network & Distributed Systems Security
- WG 11.5 IT Assurance and Audit
- WG 11.6 Identity Management
- WG 11.7 Information Technology: Misuse and The Law
- WG 11.8 Information Security Education
- WG 11.9 Digital Forensics
- WG 11.10 Critical Infrastructure Protection
- WG 11.11 Trust Management
- WG 11.12 Human Aspects of Information Security and Assurance
- WG 11.13 Information Systems Security Research
- WG 11.14 Secure Engineering
IFIP TC12 Artificial Intelligence
IFIP TC12 currently includes the following working groups:
- WG 12.1 Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
- WG 12.2 Machine Learning and Data Mining
- WG 12.3 Intelligent Agents
- WG 12.4 Semantic Web
- WG 12.5 Artificial Intelligence Applications
- WG 12.6 Knowledge Management & Innovation
- WG 12.7 Social Networking Semantics and collective Intelligence
- WG 12.8 Intelligent Bioinformatics and Biomedical Systems
- WG 12.9 Computational Intelligence
IFIP TC13 Human-Computer Interaction
TC 13 currently has nine working groups:
- WG 13.1 Education in HCI and HCI Curricula
- WG 13.2 Methodology for User-Centered System Design
- WG 13.3 Human-Computer Interaction and Disability
- WG 13.4 User Interface Engineering
- WG 13.5 Resilience, Reliability, Safety and Human Error in System Development
- WG 13.6 Human-Work Interaction Design
- WG 13.7 Human-Computer Interaction & Visualization
- WG 13.8 Interaction Design and International Development
- WG 13.9 Interaction Design and Children
IFIP TC14 Entertainment Computing
- WG 14.1 Digital Storytelling
- WG 14.2 Entertainment Robot
- WG 14.3 Theoretical Foundation of Entertainment Computing
- WG 14.4 Entertainment Games
- WG 14.5 Social and Ethical Issues
- WG 14.6 Interactive TeleVision
- WG 14.7 Art and Entertainment
- WG 14.8 Serious Games
- WG 14.9 Game Accessibility
Members
- Australian Computer Society Inc., Australia
- Austrian Computer Society, Austria
- FBVI-FAIB, Belgium
- Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, Brazil
- Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
- Canadian Information Processing Society, Canada
- Chinese Institute of Electronics - CIE, China
- Centro Latinoamericano de Estudios Informatica, Costa Rica
- Croatian Information Technology Association IIic, Croatia
- Cyprus Computer Society, Cyprus
- Czech Society for Cybernetics and Informatics, Czech Republic
- Danish IT Society, Denmark
- Finnish Information Processing Association, Finland
- :fr:Société informatique de France|Société informatique de France, France
- Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V., Germany
- John von Neumann Computer Society, Hungary
- Computer Society of India, India
- Computer Society of Iran,, Iran
- Irish Computer Society, Ireland
- :it:Associazione italiana per l'informatica ed il calcolo automatico|Associazione Italiana per l` Informatica ed il Calcolo Automatico, Italia
- Information Processing Society of Japan, Japan
- Lithuanian Computer Society - LIKS, Lithuania
- Koninklijke Nederlandse Vereniging van Informatieprofessionals, Netherlands
- Institute of IT Professionals, New Zealand
- Norwegian Computer Society, Norway
- Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
- Ordem dos Engenheiros, Portugal
- The Korean Institute of Information Scientists and Engineers, Korea
- Informatics Association of Serbia, Serbia
- Slovak Society for Computer Science, Slovakia
- Slovenian Society INFORMATIKA, Slovenia
- Institute of Information Technology Professionals South Africa IITPSA NPC, South Africa
- Asociación de Técnicos de Informática, Spain
- The Computer Society of Sri Lanka CSSL, Sri Lanka
- Dataföreningen i Sverige, Sweden
- SI Schweizer Informatik Gesellschaft, Switzerland
- Syrian Computer Society, Syria
- Ecole Supérieure des Communications De Tunis, Tunisia
- Ukrainian Federation of Informatics, Ukraine
- Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University, United Arab Emirates
- BCS The Chartered Institute for IT, United Kingdom
- Association for Computing Machinery, ACM
- Computer Society of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
- Council of European Professional Informatics Societies, Ireland
- International Medical Informatics Association, Japan
- South East Asia Regional Computer Confederation
- The Very Large Data Bases Endowment, Conferences