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"content": "<table><tr><td>AFIPS CONSTITUENT SOCIETIES</td><td/></tr><tr><td>&amp;ssociatiop-for Educational Data Systems (rC\\EDS)</td><td>Data Processing Management Association (DPMA)</td></tr><tr><td>Purpose The Association f~r Educatlorial Data Systcn~S IS 't prlvdtc, nonprofit educational ory;rn~zation fotindcd In 1962 b, y a group of ptofoss~otlal P~lucalors dnd Iccll-nical spoc~,~lists in oduc,ltion~l gppl~~atiohs. It:, inten-tion 1s to provldcr ;I forum ldr tlio oxch;rllgc of irlcas and formation' about tfis ~clatlonsli~p ot'morltr~rl tcch-rlofogy to modern educ'atlon.</td><td>Purpose. DPMA is an organization serving the information proc-essing arid computer management community. Among its primary qbjectlvgs RIQ: (1) oducation and ~esear rti ilctivitles focused on tho development of cffcclivc! mnnagen~eX programs for tho Sel.f-improvomr~~l~ of the membership, (2) encouragement of high standikrds of comp~tenco, and promotlon of n profess~onal nttl-tude among.th8 mombershir* and (3) fostering of a</td></tr><tr><td>Membership Requirements AEDS membership is currcntry at 1,70U with mombct-ship open to all interested in learning more and keep-</td><td>6etfer understanding bf the vital business role of data processing !n society, and theproper relotionshlp of data processrng to management.</td></tr><tr><td>ing ~n f o r m e d about current dcvoloprncots ~n d directions in educational data Systems and computcl technology. Actiyi ties An annual international coofei'ence 1s held to brlng together key people from educat~o~i and t~'ctlnical specialists. Executives, adminlst~ators fiom all jcvols of education, and all fypes of research. m~inufdcturlng arid cammercl,~l servlcc ~Tganizatlons ntc' represented at t h~s conference An a n n u~l computer programming contest is held for secondary scnool Students In gmdes 7-12.' The con-desl is on the appfoved Ilst of cantests and acfiv111t.s published by, the National Assocmt~on of Secondary Schodl Frincipals. Local chapters regularly sponsor workshaps and sem-inars qn relevant toplcs dcslgned to advance edyca-tion by develooing ' a greater awareness of the Impact dl educst~onal bctinology. Publications AEDS Monitor -Monthly AEDS Journal -Quarterly Convention proceedings -Annually AEDS Handbook and Membership Directory -Annually to members only Large School Survey Layman's 300.00 For Further Infomation. Contact: Shirley Easterwood Activities The IEEE Computer. Saciev sponsors tne Annua Computer Society Conference and parilcipatss in the organizat~on of the National Computer Conference. JF addition meetings for the presentation of tectinica papers and ldcal chapter meetings are hold regularly The technical committees sponsor many seminars symposia*and sessions for the benefit of its member-ship. They also arrange the Distinguished isitors Program which prov~des l o i leading computer pro-fessionals to speak to the local cnapters of the Soci-ety and educational institutions. Publications Computer Magazine -Monthly Transactions on Computers -Monthly Transactions on Software Engineering -Quarterly Proceedings (and special bdoks as warranted) Dues lEEE 41.00 Affiliate Membership ..... 24.00 Association for Educational.Data Systems 1201 7 6th St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 For Further Information contact: Harry Haymah P.O. Box 639A Silver Spring, Maryland ,20901</td><td>Computing Machinery -Quarterly The Communications of the ACM --Monthly Computing Revlews -Monthly Computing Surveys -Quarterly Transactions on Mathematicat Software -Quar tad) For Further Information Contact: Membership Requlrernents Membeshlp is granted onlf through a local chapte:, except in areas outsldc Publications Data Management -Monthly Special technical publ~cations, books, and pamphlets 30.00 Joseoh Cunninghatn Association for Computing Machinery T133'Avenue of the Americas NewYgrk, N. Y. 10036 For Further Information Contact: Donn Sanford Data Processing Manaaement Association 505 Busse hlghway Park Ridge, Illinois 60068</td></tr></table>",
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"content": "<table><tr><td>AFIPS CONSTITUENT SOCIETIES</td><td/></tr><tr><td>Instrument Society of America (ISA)</td><td/></tr><tr><td>Purpose</td><td/></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">The Instcumant Society of America is a nonprofit</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">scientific, technical and educational organization</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">dedicated to advancing and reinforcing the arts and</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">Bclencas related to the rheoty, design, manufacture</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">and use of instruments and controls In tho varloos</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">sciences and technologies for the benefit of mankind</td></tr><tr><td>Membershlp Requirements</td><td/></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">The types of memberships available in ISA are predi-</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">cated upan specific Individual quatificatians. Senior</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">Membership requites either a B.S, or engineerlng de-</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">gree and at least six years work in instrumentation, two years having been in a position of responsible</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">charge; or no degree but ten-years work in instru-</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">mentation, two years having been in a position of responsible charge. A Regular Membership is open</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">to any persgn interested in instrumentatian and the</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">programs of the Sociefy. An Associate Membership is</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">limited to those whose principal interests and occu-</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">pations are not specificaUv in instrumentation. Student</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">Members are either enrolled as iull-time students or</td></tr><tr><td>enrolled in a formal spprenticeship course.</td><td/></tr><tr><td>Activjties</td><td/></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">The scope of Society activities embraces these areas</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">of instrumentation: aerospace, analysis, automatic</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">control systems, bb-medical s.ciences, chemical and</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">petroleum, cryogenic thstrumentation, data handling</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">and computation, food, maintenance, marine sciences</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">metals, metrology, mining and metallurgy, power</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">process measurement and control-, pulp aad paper</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">scientific instrumentation and research, telemetry</td></tr><tr><td>test tneasurernent, textile and tranwortation.</td><td/></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">ISA publishes and disseminates information develobs</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">standards; conduct$ conferences, symposia ana ex-</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\">hibits: providas educational services and honors'indi.</td></tr><tr><td>vidwl achievement.</td><td/></tr><tr><td>Publications Instrumentation Technology -Monthly Proceedings -Annual Advances in Instrumentation -Quarterly l S A f ransactions -Quarterly Special ~ubiications -As warranted</td><td>A u d~t~n g News -six times a year Edpacs -Monthly Spec~al researdh reports and books</td></tr><tr><td/><td>Educational Associate</td><td>26.00</td></tr><tr><td>Student</td><td>5.00</td></tr><tr><td>F-ar Further Information Conlact: Executive Director Instrumentation Society of Ameriob 400 Stanwix Street Pittqburgh. Pa. 15222</td><td>Williaw E. Perry: CIA The Instdute of Internal Auditors, lne 5500 Diplomat Circle Orlando, Florida 32810</td></tr></table>",
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"content": "<table><tr><td>FIPS CONSTITUENT SOCIETIES</td><td/></tr><tr><td>Purpow The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematlcs was formed in 1952 lo furtlier the applications of math-</td><td>Putyose The Society for lnformation Display was chartered Bs a nonprofit technrcal corpolation In 1962. wtlh me</td></tr><tr><td>ematics to problems in industry and science Rccog-</td><td>iollowing goals and purposes:</td></tr><tr><td>nizing the gap in a professional structulo where the ropid expansion of industrial research had crentod a</td><td>Encouragr, and contflbute to the sc~cnl~f~c</td></tr><tr><td>need tot basic analytical thought and n6w mathemuti-cal methods, S-AM developed new media to br~dge this gap and foster the exchange of ideas among ali who are interested in theapplicatlons of mathematics</td><td>udvancemcnt of Information DlsplBy Promob the yse o l I'nformatlbn 01splay Maintain a central file ~f d~splay ~nformatrun for use by members Prov~de forums for the exchange end dlssemlnatlon</td></tr><tr><td>Membership Requirements Membership In SIAM is available to those people intet-</td><td>of ideas and knowledge related to lnformatlon Display</td></tr><tr><td>ested in the goals and objectives af the Society. Formal applications are directed to a Membership Committee for approval.</td><td>Promulgate debnitionsand standards pertalnlng to the field of Information Display Stimulate new idees in Information Display and</td></tr><tr><td/><td>foster their develppmeht,</td></tr><tr><td>Activities SlAM conducts two national meetings edch year in the Spring anti Fall Such meetings are structured on</td><td>Membership Requirements Current rnembersh~p in</td></tr><tr><td>a aentral theme to discuss an important and timely</td><td/></tr><tr><td>subject in mathematics In addition, with the support</td><td/></tr><tr><td>of the National Science Foundation, the Office of</td><td/></tr><tr><td>Naval Research, and the Air Force Off~ce of Scientific</td><td/></tr><tr><td>Research, SlAM sponsors special international sym-</td><td/></tr><tr><td>posia bn various topics in mathematics. SlAM also</td><td/></tr><tr><td>created the SlAM Institute for Mathematics and Socf-</td><td/></tr><tr><td>aty in January 1973 to foster the application of mathe-</td><td/></tr><tr><td>matics to the major problems of socrety.</td><td/></tr><tr><td>Publications SlAM Journal on Applied Mathematlcs -</td><td/></tr><tr><td>2 volumes per year, 4 issues each SlAM Journal on Computing -Quarterly SlAM Journal on Control -Bimonthly SlAM Journal on humerical Analysis -Elmonthly SlAM Revlew -Quarterly SIAM Journal of Mathematical Analysis -Bimonthly Theory of Probability and Its Applica!ions -Quarterly SlAM News -B~rnonthly~</td><td>Procegdings -Semiannually Simulation -Monthly Puljlica tions</td></tr><tr><td>10.00</td><td>Dues</td></tr><tr><td>For Further Information Contact: R. K. Windsor Society for Applled and Industrial Mathematics 33 South 17th Street</td><td>AsSociateMember Undergraduate &amp;.:Graduate Student Member .. Senior Member. ....... Speclal A~~l~c a t i o n Necessary 25.00 15.00</td></tr><tr><td>Philadelphia, Pa. 19103</td><td>For Further Information Contact:</td></tr><tr><td/><td>Alex McKenn8</td></tr><tr><td/><td>The Societv for Computer S~mulation</td></tr><tr><td/><td>P,O. box z2228</td></tr><tr><td/><td>La Jolla. California 92038</td></tr></table>",
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