Seeks to foster collaborative research and to facilitate communication between those involved in Computer Science research, practice and use. Includes description, calendar, subgroup information and newsroom.
Aims to facilitate the exchange of ideas and results among theoretical computer scientists and to stimulate cooperation between theorists and practitioners. Has organization, publication and activities information and news.
Promotes research and serves as a provider of technical information and standards to computing professionals. Has news, articles, organization and publication information, and suborganization information.
Promotes to European bodies the views of informatics professionals, encourages professional competence. Organization and professional standards information, position papers and online journal.
Seeks to promote Computer Science and Engineering with a view towards applications. Includes information on the society and on membership, as well as conference and journal descriptions.
Promotes high standards for IT professionals in South Africa, and the protection of privacy standards. Includes society, member, project and event information.
Offers IT workers professional development opportunities and gives the Norwegian government input on IT issues. English information includes a description of the group and its purpose. [Norwegian/English]
Promotes professional standards, advises UK government and represents the profession. Gives member, professional-development and event information and forums.
Founded in 1982 to advance computer science research, promote new applications based on research, and to increase the collaboration between computer scientists and practitioners. Contains organization information. [English/Finnish/Swedish]
EACSL promotes computer science logic in the areas of scientific research and education, supporting both basic and application oriented research. The association also intends to advance the connections between basic research and industrial applications. EACSL organizes the Conference on Computer Science Logic (CSL) and grants the Ackermann Award for outstanding dissertations in Logic in Computer Science.