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Sir Maurice Wilkes served as the first President of BCS in 1957. The British Computer Society (BCS), branded BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, since 2009, is a
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and a
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that represents those working in
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(IT),
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and
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, both in the
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and internationally. Founded in 1957, BCS has played an important role in educating and nurturing IT professionals, computer scientists, software engineers, computer engineers, upholding the profession, accrediting
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(CITP) and Chartered Engineer (CEng) status, and creating a global community active in promoting and furthering the field and practice of computing.


Overview

With a worldwide membership of 57,625 members as of 2021, BCS is a registered
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and was incorporated by
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in 1984. Its objectives are to promote the study and application of communications technology and computing technology and to advance knowledge of education in ICT for the benefit of professional practitioners and the general public. BCS is a member institution of the
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, through which it is licensed to award the designation of Incorporated Engineer and Chartered Engineer and therefore is responsible for the regulation of ICT and computer science fields within the UK. The BCS is also a member of the Council of European Professional Informatics Societies, the Seoul Accord for international tertiary degree recognition, and the European Quality Assurance Network for Informatics Education
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. BCS was previously a member organisation of the
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, through which it was licensed to award the designation of
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. BCS has an office in London. The main administrative offices are in
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,
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, west of London. It also has two overseas offices in
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and
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. Members are sent the quarterly IT professional magazine '' ITNOW'' (formerly ''The Computer Bulletin''). BCS is a member organisation of the Federation of Enterprise Architecture Professional Organizations (FEAPO), a worldwide association of professional organisations which have come together to provide a forum to standardise, professionalise, and otherwise advance the discipline of
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.


History

The forerunner of BCS was the "London Computer Group" (LCG), founded in 1956. BCS was formed a year later from the merger of the LCG and an unincorporated association of scientists into an unincorporated club. In October 1957, BCS was incorporated, by
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, as "The British Computer Society Ltd": the first President of BCS was Sir
Maurice Wilkes Sir Maurice Vincent Wilkes (26 June 1913 – 29 November 2010) was an English computer scientist who designed and helped build the EDSAC, Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (EDSAC), one of the earliest stored-program computers, and ...
(1913–2010), FRS. In 1966, the BCS was granted charitable status and in 1970, the BCS was given Armorial Bearings including the shield and crest. The major ethical responsibilities of BCS are emphasised by the leopard's face, surmounting the whole crest and depicting eternal vigilance over the integrity of the Society and its members. The BCS patron is
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, KG. He became patron in December 1976 and has been actively involved in BCS activities, particularly having been president in the
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Year in 1982–1983. On 21 September 2009, the British Computer Society went through a transformation and re-branded itself as "BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT". In 2010, an
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was called to discuss the direction of the BCS. The debate has been covered by the computing press.


Governance

BCS is governed by a
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Board comprising the President, the Deputy President, the immediate past President, up to nine Vice Presidents (including Vice-president Finance), and five Professional Members elected by the Advisory Council. Sir
Maurice Wilkes Sir Maurice Vincent Wilkes (26 June 1913 – 29 November 2010) was an English computer scientist who designed and helped build the EDSAC, Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (EDSAC), one of the earliest stored-program computers, and ...
, Professor of Computer Science at Cambridge University, served as its first president. Each president serves for a 2-year term. A
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can be found on the BCS website. The BCS Advisory Council elects the Honorary Officers – the President, the Deputy President and up to nine vice-presidents, together with the immediate past President and five members of Council. Lists of Trust Board and Advisory Council members are maintained online. The Advisory Council provides advice to the Trustee Board on the direction and operation of BCS; in particular, it is consulted on strategic plans and the annual budget. The council is a representative body of the membership, with members elected directly by the professional membership, and by the Branches, Groups and Forums.


Fellow of the British Computer Society (FBCS)

The Fellow of the BCS (FBCS) title is conferred on individuals to recognise their outstanding achievements and contributions to Information Technology (engineering, product management, business leadership, etc.). Fellows are expected to give something back to the profession, by promoting and evangelising the profession to the public and society, and contributing to debates in conferences, panels, meetings, etc. Fellows are nominated to the society each year and have to be supported by one or more existing fellows. Criteria for election to fellow include: * Demonstrate leadership in the profession * Wide acknowledgement of specific IT expertise * Contribution to the advancement of knowledge * Eminent individual * Authority and seniority, including leading major projects and managing teams. Current fellows include distinguished individuals from industries and universities. Some of the prominent fellows include: * Dame
Wendy Hall Dame Wendy Hall (born 25 October 1952) is a British computer scientist. She is Regius Professor of Computer Science at the University of Southampton. Early life and education Wendy Hall was born in west London and educated at Ealing Grammar ...
, FBCS – ex-President of BCS * Andy Harter, FBCS – CEO of RealVNC * Tony Hey, FBCS – ex-VP of Microsoft Research *
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, Distinguished FBCS – founder of ARM Ltd. * Frank Zhigang Wang, FBCS –inventor of spin-tunneling random access memory. The society also awards Honorary Fellowships. Examples include: * Dorothy Monekosso, who received the honour for her work on Smart Homes for people living with dementia and for her campaigning work to promote diversity in the tech sector. Since July 2021, Fellows are eligible to be appointed to the Fellows Technical Advisory Group (F-TAG). F-TAG provides technical thought leadership governance for BCS, informing policy positions and content.


Chartered IT Professional

The BCS is the only professional body in the United Kingdom with the ability to grant chartered status to IT professionals under its
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, granted to them by the Privy Council. Thus having the ability to grant
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status to both its
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s and Professional members. Known as Chartered IT Professional, they are entitled to use the
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CITP. The BCS keeps a register of current Chartered Members and Fellows. Other Professional membership bodies apply to the BCS for a licence that enables them to award CITP to their eligible members.


Grades of membership

BCS has different grades of membership: ;Honorary grades * Distinguished Fellow (Only 24 awards since 1971) * Honorary Fellowship (Hon FBCS) (Only 104 awarded to date) ;Professional grades * Fellow (FBCS) * Member (MBCS) ;Ordinary grades * Associate Member (AMBCS) * Student Member ;Group, corporate and other membership categories * Affiliate: for those with an interest in IT but not yet employed in an IT role. * Group membership: nearly 200 organisations now encourage their IT professionals to join the Society through its Group Membership Scheme. * Education affiliates: education intuitions can also be accredited by BCS. ;Other Chartered designations * The Engineering Council UK has licensed the BCS to award Chartered Engineer status (''CEng'') and Incorporated Engineer status (''IEng''). * The
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formerly licensed the BCS to award
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status (''CSci''). However, the BCS no longer offers
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status (''CSci'') * Members may also apply through BCS to the European Federation of National Engineering Associations (FEANI) for
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(''EUR ING'') status. ;Designatory (post-nominal) letters Members are encouraged to display the designatory letters to which they are entitled whenever appropriate. The order of designatory (post-nominal) letters is complex and open to a certain amount of interpretation. The accepted authority on this subject is ''Debrett's Correct Form''. Normally these should appear after decorations, degrees and chartered letters. Members holding CEng should also display the designatory letters of the institution through which they are registered immediately after the CEng. Conventionally, members holding Chartered status ( CITP) display this immediately after their membership letters (e.g., FBCS CITP or MBCS CITP). However, as CITP may now be awarded by other organisations it may also be displayed separately, following that of the awarding institution.


Awards

The society provides several awards to recognise outstanding computer scientists, engineers, experienced and young IT professionals. The awards include: * Lovelace Medal * Roger Needham Award * Early Career Award * John Perry Prize * Distinguished Dissertation Award * UK IT Industry Awards


Qualifications

BCS provides a range of qualifications both for users of computers and for IT professionals.


BCS IT User Qualifications

BCS offers qualifications that cover all areas of IT, including understanding Spreadsheets and Presentation Software, Animation, Video Editing and Social Networking safety. The current IT user qualifications are: * European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL) – BCS is the only organisation licensed to offer ECDL qualifications in the UK. * Advanced ECDL – the advanced course of ECDL ("Advanced ECDL") has four sections, each a qualification in its own right. Upon achieving all four advanced qualifications, the individual will receive a qualification as an "ECDL Expert" – in the UK, this confers upon the person Associate Membership of The British Computer Society, should that person wish to sign up to a code of conduct and join BCS.


BCS Higher Education Qualifications (HEQs)

BCS conducts its own BCS Higher Education Qualifications in many countries. It was formerly known as BCS Professional Examinations which consisted of Parts 1 and 2 of which passing of Part 2 with the professional project was equivalent to a British honours degree. These programs had an early history of success, with participants coming from all parts of the world, including Asia. Many private computing schools outside the UK have hosted students in preparation for BCS Part 1 and 2 examinations. The level of current qualifications are: * Certificate in IT (equivalent to the first year of an honours university degree) *
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in IT (equivalent to the second year of an honours university degree) * Professional Graduate Diploma in IT (equivalent to a British honours university degree) ;e-type e-type is a qualification that allows individuals to improve and certify their typing skills. The average user can save up to 21 days a year by improving their typing speed as well as preventing repetitive strain injury (RSI). e-type comes with full support materials and computer-based courseware before allowing the user to assess their skills using a simple online test. ;Digital Creator Digital Creator is a set of engaging qualifications that teach digital media skills through creative projects. They are designed for all types and ages of learners – in schools from Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 4 and in all areas of adult learning. ;ITQ – The Flexible IT qualification The BCS ITQ is a range of IT user qualifications made up of a combination of units available on the ITQ framework. The framework consists of a wide range of units covering all aspects of IT user applications, including word processing, spreadsheets, the internet, multimedia software and design software.


Other certifications

; ISEB BCS also offers professional qualifications via its Professional Certifications board, formerly known as ISEB ( Information Systems Examination Board). Professional Certifications (ISEB) provides a wide range of qualifications for IT professionals covering major areas including Management, Development, Service Delivery and Quality. ;Informatics Professional BCS via FEDIP provides 4 different professional registration levels for health and care informatics professionals: Practitioner, Senior Practitioner, Advanced Practitioner, Leading Practitioner. FEDIPAdvPra – post-nominals for Advanced Practitioner. FEDIP is the Federation for Informatics Professionals in Health and Social Care, a collaboration between the leading professional bodies in health and care informatics supporting the development of the informatics profession.


Retired qualifications

;e-Citizen The e-Citizen qualification allows beginners to get online and start using the Internet. The qualification has been designed to provide a basic understanding of the Internet and to start using the web safely, from reading email to shopping online. ;MoR (Management of Risk) M_o_R Foundation is suitable for any organisation or individual seeing the need for guidance on a controlled approach to identification, assessment and control risk at strategic, programme, project and operational perspectives.


Structure

In common with many professional institutions, BCS has a number of regional branches and specialist groups. Currently, there are 45 regional branches in the UK, 16 international sections and over 50 specialist groups.


Regional branches

The UK branches are: * Aberdeen * Bedford * Berkshire * Birmingham * Bristol and Bath * Cheltenham and Gloucester * Chester and North-Wales * Coventry * Cumbria * Dorset * Edinburgh * Glasgow * Hampshire * Hereford and Worcester * Hertfordshire * Humberside * Inverness (Sub-Branch) * Kent * Leicester * London (Central) * London (North) * London (South) * London (West) * Manchester * Merseyside * Mid-Wales * Newcastle upon Tyne * North Staffordshire * Northampton * Northern Ireland * Nottingham and Derby * Oxfordshire * Preston and District * Scotland Region * Shropshire * South Wales * South West * South Yorkshire * Sussex * Tayside and Fife * Teesside and District * Wales * West Yorkshire * Wiltshire * Wolverhampton


International sections

* Belgium * Guernsey * Hellenic Section (Greece) *
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* Isle of Man * Jersey * Malta * Mauritius * Middle East * Sri Lanka * Switzerland * Toronto, Canada (Upper Canada Section) * USA * Zimbabwe


Specialist groups

* Animation and Games Development (AGD) * APSG (Advanced Programming Group) * Artificial Intelligence * ASSIST * BCSWomen (Women in IT) * British APL Association * Business Change * Business Information Systems * Computer Arts Society *
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Configuration Management Configuration management (CM) is a management process for establishing and maintaining consistency of a product's performance, functional, and physical attributes with its requirements, design, and operational information throughout its life. ...
* Consultancy * Cybercrime Forensics * Cybernetic Machine * DCSG (Data Centre Specialist Group) * Data Management * Digital Accessibility * E-Learning * Electronic Publishing * ELITE (Effective Leadership in Information Technology) * Enterprise Architecture * Financial Services * FACS (Formal Aspects of Computing Science) * Fortran * Geospatial * Green IT * Health Informatics (Interactive Care) * Health Informatics (London and South East) * Health Informatics (Northern) * Health Informatics (Nursing) * Health Informatics (Primary Health Care) * Health Informatics (Scotland) * Independent Computer Contractors (ICC) * Learning & Development (L&D) * Information Retrieval * Information Risk Management and Assurance (IRMA) * Information Security * Interaction (formerly HCI) * Internet * IT Can Help * Law * Methods and Tools * Natural Language Translation * Open Source * Parallel Processing * Payroll * Project Management (PROMS-G) * Quality *
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(RESG) * Scottish Testing * Service Management * Sociotechnical * Software Practice Advancement (SPA) * Software Process Improvement Network (SPIN-UK) *
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* Young Professionals Group (YPG)


Works

In September 2010, BCS sponsored the one-off 'Digital Revolutions Film Workshop' for amateurs and professionals to "hone their skills", and in October 2010, in conjunction with Sheffield Doc/Fest, sponsored the 'Digital Revolutions Film Competition'. BCS magazines include: * '' ITNOW'' (formerly '' The Computer Bulletin''), a quarterly IT professional magazine, Their journals are mostly published by
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and include: * ''
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'', a monthly journal, online , print * '' Formal Aspects of Computing'', a quarterly journal on
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, online , print * ''Interacting with Computers'', the interdisciplinary journal of Human-Computer Interaction, ''
Electronic Workshops in Computing ''Electronic Workshops in Computing'' (eWiC) is a publication series by the British Computer Society. The series provides free online access for conferences and workshops in the area of computing. For example, the EVA London Conference proceedin ...
'' (eWiC) is a series for conference and workshop proceedings, published by the BCS, also available open access via ScienceOpen.


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