The American Federation of Information Processing Societies (AFIPS) was an umbrella organization of
professional societies established on May 10, 1961, and dissolved in 1990. Its mission was to advance knowledge in the field of
information science, and to represent its member societies in international forums.
History
AFIPS grew out of the
National Joint Computer Committee
The American Federation of Information Processing Societies (AFIPS) was an umbrella organization of professional society, professional societies established on May 10, 1961, and dissolved in 1990. Its mission was to advance knowledge in the field ...
(NJCC), an organization formed in 1951, which held two major computer conferences: the
Eastern (EJCC) and
Western Joint Computer Conferences (WJCC). The three founding societies of AFIPS were the
Association for Computing Machinery
The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is a US-based international learned society for computing. It was founded in 1947 and is the world's largest scientific and educational computing society. The ACM is a non-profit professional membe ...
(ACM), the
American Institute of Electrical Engineers
The American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) was a United States–based organization of electrical engineers that existed from 1884 through 1962. On January 1, 1963, it merged with the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE) to form the Inst ...
(AIEE), and the
Institute of Radio Engineers
The Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE) was a professional organization which existed from 1912 until December 31, 1962. On January 1, 1963, it merged with the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) to form the Institute of Electrical ...
(IRE). AFIPS represented these societies in the
International Federation for Information Processing
The International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) is a global organisation for researchers and professionals working in the field of computing to conduct research, develop standards and promote information sharing.
Established in 19 ...
(IFIP), formed a year earlier under the auspices of
UNESCO
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.
In 1962, AFIPS took over sponsorship of the EJCC and WJCC and renamed them the
Spring (SJCC) and
Fall Joint Computer Conferences (FJCC). In 1973, the two were merged in the
National Computer Conference (NCC), which ran annually until it was discontinued in 1987.
AFIPS also sponsored smaller conferences such as the Office Automation Conference, published the
Annals of the History of Computing
The ''IEEE Annals of the History of Computing'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by the IEEE Computer Society. It covers the history of computing, computer science, and computer hardware. It was founded in 1979 by the Amer ...
and other magazines, and presented an annual award—the Harry Goode Memorial Award—recognizing outstanding achievement in
information processing.
AFIPS was dissolved in 1990. The
IEEE Computer Society
IEEE Computer Society (commonly known as the Computer Society or CS) is a technical society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) dedicated to computing, namely the major areas of hardware, software, standards and people ...
(IEEE-CS) became the sponsor of the Goode Award, and took over publication of Annals (renamed the IEEE Annals of the History of Computing). The IEEE-CS also joined the ACM to form the Federation on Computing in the United States (FOCUS) in 1991, to take the place of AFIPS as the United States’ representative in IFIP. In 1999, IFIP accepted separate membership for both IEEE-CS and ACM, and FOCUS was dissolved.
Structure
AFIPS was managed by a board of directors, originally called the "Governing Board." Each member society had one to three directors on the board depending on the size of the society; each affiliated member had one director. Under this board were various committees including the executive committee, the education committee, the finance committee, and the awards committee. The conferences were managed by a conference board, which set the overall direction and policies of the conferences, coordinated the actions of the Conference Steering Committee and the National Computer Conference Committee, and referred problems to appropriate committees such as the finance and executive committees of AFIPS. The conferences featured technical sessions and exhibits relating to the field of information processing.
References
External links
American Federation of Information Processing Societies (AFIPS) Records, 1960–1990 Charles Babbage Institute
The IT History Society (ITHS) is an organization that supports the history and scholarship of information technology by encouraging, fostering, and facilitating archival and historical research. Formerly known as the Charles Babbage Foundation, ...
, University of Minnesota.
Walter M. Carlson Papers, 1960–1990 Charles Babbage Institute
The IT History Society (ITHS) is an organization that supports the history and scholarship of information technology by encouraging, fostering, and facilitating archival and historical research. Formerly known as the Charles Babbage Foundation, ...
, University of Minnesota. Documents, photographs, and audiovisuals related to AFIPS and its History of Computing Committee.
Claude A. R. Kagan Papers, 1951–1981 Charles Babbage Institute
The IT History Society (ITHS) is an organization that supports the history and scholarship of information technology by encouraging, fostering, and facilitating archival and historical research. Formerly known as the Charles Babbage Foundation, ...
, University of Minnesota. correspondence, conference proceedings, meeting minutes, memoranda, newsletters, and policy manuals on origin and organization of AFIPS.
Oral history interview with Margaret R. Fox Charles Babbage Institute
The IT History Society (ITHS) is an organization that supports the history and scholarship of information technology by encouraging, fostering, and facilitating archival and historical research. Formerly known as the Charles Babbage Foundation, ...
, University of Minnesota. Among other topics Fox recounts her involvement in the National Joint Computer Committee which led to her work in the American Federation of Information Processing Societies (AFIPS) and describes the role of AFIPS in the International Information Processing Conference in Paris in 1959.
Oral history interview with Willis Ware Charles Babbage Institute
The IT History Society (ITHS) is an organization that supports the history and scholarship of information technology by encouraging, fostering, and facilitating archival and historical research. Formerly known as the Charles Babbage Foundation, ...
, University of Minnesota. Among many topics, Ware discusses his work for
ACM and AFIPS.
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Information technology organizations based in North America
Organizations established in 1961
Organizations disestablished in 1990
1961 establishments in the United States
1990 disestablishments in the United States