Formation | April 22, 1960 |
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Headquarters | Tokyo |
Membership | 16,944 regular members 2,446 student members 246 corporate members (as of end of March, 2012) |
President | Norishige Morimoto |
Website |
www |
The IPSJ - Information Processing Society of Japan ( Japanese: 情報処理学会) is a Japanese learned society for computing. Founded in 1960, it is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. IPSJ publishes a magazine and several professional journals mainly in Japanese, and sponsors conferences and workshops, also mainly conducted in Japanese. It has nearly 20,000 members. IPSJ is a full member of the International Federation for Information Processing. [1]
IPSJ publishes one magazine, several journals, and several peer-reviewed transactions. Most of these publications primarily carry articles and peer-reviewed papers in Japanese, but accept some articles in English, especially for transactions special issues.
Every year since 1999, IPSJ has inducted a new group of Japanese Fellows. [3] It has no foreign or international fellows and most, if not all, fellows are Japanese. [4]
IPSJ maintains an online Computer Museum of computers developed in Japan, featuring equipment ranging from old mechanical calculators to modern supercomputers, in both English and Japanese.
Formation | April 22, 1960 |
---|---|
Headquarters | Tokyo |
Membership | 16,944 regular members 2,446 student members 246 corporate members (as of end of March, 2012) |
President | Norishige Morimoto |
Website |
www |
The IPSJ - Information Processing Society of Japan ( Japanese: 情報処理学会) is a Japanese learned society for computing. Founded in 1960, it is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. IPSJ publishes a magazine and several professional journals mainly in Japanese, and sponsors conferences and workshops, also mainly conducted in Japanese. It has nearly 20,000 members. IPSJ is a full member of the International Federation for Information Processing. [1]
IPSJ publishes one magazine, several journals, and several peer-reviewed transactions. Most of these publications primarily carry articles and peer-reviewed papers in Japanese, but accept some articles in English, especially for transactions special issues.
Every year since 1999, IPSJ has inducted a new group of Japanese Fellows. [3] It has no foreign or international fellows and most, if not all, fellows are Japanese. [4]
IPSJ maintains an online Computer Museum of computers developed in Japan, featuring equipment ranging from old mechanical calculators to modern supercomputers, in both English and Japanese.