Information Processing Society of Japan

Information Processing Society of Japan
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
Masaru Kitsuregawa
Website www.ipsj.or.jp

The Information Processing Society of Japan ("IPSJ") is a Japan-based international learned society for computing. Founded in 1960, it is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan and can be said to be roughly equivalent to the Association for Computing Machinery. IPSJ publishes a magazine and several professional journals, and sponsors conferences and workshops. It has nearly 20,000 members. IPSJ is a full member of the International Federation for Information Processing.[1] The current president is Masaru Kitsuregawa, appointed in 2013.[2]

Publications

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 articles in English, especially for transactions special issues. Some of the transactions accept articles only in English.

Fellows

Every year since 1999, IPSJ has inducted a new group of Fellows.[4]

Online Computer Museum

IPSJ maintains an excellent online Computer Museum of computers developed in Japan, featuring equipment ranging from old mechanical calculators to modern supercomputers, in both English and Japanese.

References

  1. "IFIP Members". Retrieved 2013-10-16.
  2. "Message from IPSJ President". Retrieved 2014-03-12.
  3. "IPSJ Transactions". Retrieved 2013-10-16.
  4. "Fellow-Information Processing Society of Japan". Retrieved 2013-10-18.
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