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German Informatics Society

The German Informatics Society (GI) (German: Gesellschaft für Informatik) is a German professional society for computer science, with around 20,000 personal and 250 corporate members.[1] It is the biggest organized representation of its kind in the German-speaking world.

German Informatics Society
Gesellschaft für Informatik
AbbreviationGI
FormationSeptember 16, 1969; 54 years ago (1969-09-16)
TypeRegistered association
PurposeProfessional society for computer science
HeadquartersBonn, Germany
Membership
20,000
President
Hannes Federrath [de]
AffiliationsInternational Federation for Information Processing
Websitegi.de

History edit

The German Informatics Society was founded in Bonn, Germany, on September 16, 1969. Initially aimed primarily at researchers, it expanded in the mid-1970s to include computer science professionals, and in 1978 it founded its journal Informatik Spektrum to reach this broader audience.[2]

The Deutsche Informatik-Akademie in Bonn was founded in 1987 by the German Informatics Society in order to provide seminars and continuing education for computer science professionals. In 1990, the German Informatics Society contributed to the founding of the International Conference and Research Center for Computer Science (renamed since as the Leibniz Center for Informatics) at Dagstuhl; since its founding, Schloss Dagstuhl has become a major center for international academic workshops.[2]

In 1983, the German Informatics Society became a member society of the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP), taking over the role of representing Germany from the Deutsche Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Rechenanlagen. In 1989, it joined the Council of European Professional Informatics Societies.[2]

Activities edit

The main activity of the association is to support the professional development of its members in every aspect of the rapidly changing field of informatics. In order to realise this aim the German Informatics Society maintains a large number of committees, special interest groups, and working groups in the field of theory of computation, artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, software engineering, human computer interaction, databases, technical informatics, graphics and information visualisation, business informatics, legal aspects of computing, computer science education, social computing, and computer security.[2][3]

Up to now, the GI runs more than 30 local groups in cooperation with the German chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery. Other important GI activities include raising public awareness of informatics, including its benefits and risks. Lobbying activities have been organised by the office in Berlin since 2013. Additionally, the GI runs programmes designed for young people and women to foster interest in informatics.

In addition to the Informatik Spektrum, which is the journal of the society, most of the society's special interest groups maintain their own journals. Overall the society has approximately 40 regular publications, and it sponsors a similar number of conferences and events annually.[2] Many of these conferences have their proceedings published in the GI's book series, Lecture Notes in Informatics, which also publishes Ph.D. thesis abstracts and research monographs.[4]

Every two years, the German Informatics Society awards the Konrad Zuse Medal to an outstanding German computer science researcher.[2][5] It also offers prizes for the best Ph.D. thesis, for computer science education, for practical innovations, and for teams of student competitors.[6] Each year beginning in 2002, the GI has elected a small number of its members as fellows, its highest membership category.[7]

Conferences edit

One of the biggest informatics conferences in the German-speaking world is the INFORMATIK. The conference is organised in cooperation with universities, each year in a different location. More than 1.000 participants visit workshops and keynotes regarding current challenges in the field of information technology. In addition, several special interest groups organise large meetings with an international reputation, for example the „Software Engineering (SE)“, the „Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik (MKWI), the „Mensch-Computer-Interaktion (MCI)“ and the „Datenbanksysteme für Business, Technologie und Web (BTW)“.

The Detection of Intrusions and Malware, and Vulnerability Assessment event, designed to serve as a general forum for discussing malware and the vulnerability of computing systems to attacks, is another annual project under the auspices of the organization. Its last conference was held from 6 July to 7 July in the city of Bonn, Germany, being sponsored by entities such as Google, Rohde & Schwarz, and VMRay.[8]

Honorary members edit

The following people are honorary members of the German Informatics Society due to their achievements in the field of informatics.[9]

Associated societies edit

  • Swiss Informatics Society
  • Gesellschaft für Informatik in der Land-, Forst- und Ernährungswirtschaft (GIL)
  • German Chapter of the ACM (GChACM)

References edit

  1. ^ German Informatics Society (2017-10-19). "Über uns". gi.de (in German). Retrieved 2018-01-23.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Schwarz, Ernst (1996), "The German Informatics Society", in Zemanek, H. (ed.), 36 Years of IFIP, International Federation for Information Processing.
  3. ^ "Special interest groups (in German: Fachbereiche) of the German Informatics Society". gi.de (in German). 2017-11-16. Retrieved 2018-01-23.
  4. ^ GI-Edition Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI) (in German), retrieved 2012-03-09.
  5. ^ German Informatics Society (2017-11-08). "Konrad-Zuse-Medaille". gi.de (in German). Retrieved 2018-01-23.
  6. ^ German Informatics Society (2017-11-10). "List of awards of the Gesellschaft für Informatik". gi.de (in German). Retrieved 2018-01-23.
  7. ^ German Informatics Society (2017-11-07). "Criteria for fellowship". gi.de (in German). Retrieved 2018-01-23.
  8. ^ "DIMVA 2017". University of Bonn. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
  9. ^ "Honorary Member of the Gesellschaft für Informatik". German Informatics Society.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The German Informatics Society GI German Gesellschaft fur Informatik is a German professional society for computer science with around 20 000 personal and 250 corporate members 1 It is the biggest organized representation of its kind in the German speaking world German Informatics SocietyGesellschaft fur InformatikAbbreviationGIFormationSeptember 16 1969 54 years ago 1969 09 16 TypeRegistered associationPurposeProfessional society for computer scienceHeadquartersBonn GermanyMembership20 000PresidentHannes Federrath de AffiliationsInternational Federation for Information ProcessingWebsitegi de Contents 1 History 2 Activities 3 Conferences 4 Honorary members 5 Associated societies 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe German Informatics Society was founded in Bonn Germany on September 16 1969 Initially aimed primarily at researchers it expanded in the mid 1970s to include computer science professionals and in 1978 it founded its journal Informatik Spektrum to reach this broader audience 2 The Deutsche Informatik Akademie in Bonn was founded in 1987 by the German Informatics Society in order to provide seminars and continuing education for computer science professionals In 1990 the German Informatics Society contributed to the founding of the International Conference and Research Center for Computer Science renamed since as the Leibniz Center for Informatics at Dagstuhl since its founding Schloss Dagstuhl has become a major center for international academic workshops 2 In 1983 the German Informatics Society became a member society of the International Federation for Information Processing IFIP taking over the role of representing Germany from the Deutsche Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Rechenanlagen In 1989 it joined the Council of European Professional Informatics Societies 2 Activities editThe main activity of the association is to support the professional development of its members in every aspect of the rapidly changing field of informatics In order to realise this aim the German Informatics Society maintains a large number of committees special interest groups and working groups in the field of theory of computation artificial intelligence bioinformatics software engineering human computer interaction databases technical informatics graphics and information visualisation business informatics legal aspects of computing computer science education social computing and computer security 2 3 Up to now the GI runs more than 30 local groups in cooperation with the German chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery Other important GI activities include raising public awareness of informatics including its benefits and risks Lobbying activities have been organised by the office in Berlin since 2013 Additionally the GI runs programmes designed for young people and women to foster interest in informatics In addition to the Informatik Spektrum which is the journal of the society most of the society s special interest groups maintain their own journals Overall the society has approximately 40 regular publications and it sponsors a similar number of conferences and events annually 2 Many of these conferences have their proceedings published in the GI s book series Lecture Notes in Informatics which also publishes Ph D thesis abstracts and research monographs 4 Every two years the German Informatics Society awards the Konrad Zuse Medal to an outstanding German computer science researcher 2 5 It also offers prizes for the best Ph D thesis for computer science education for practical innovations and for teams of student competitors 6 Each year beginning in 2002 the GI has elected a small number of its members as fellows its highest membership category 7 Conferences editOne of the biggest informatics conferences in the German speaking world is the INFORMATIK The conference is organised in cooperation with universities each year in a different location More than 1 000 participants visit workshops and keynotes regarding current challenges in the field of information technology In addition several special interest groups organise large meetings with an international reputation for example the Software Engineering SE the Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik MKWI the Mensch Computer Interaktion MCI and the Datenbanksysteme fur Business Technologie und Web BTW The Detection of Intrusions and Malware and Vulnerability Assessment event designed to serve as a general forum for discussing malware and the vulnerability of computing systems to attacks is another annual project under the auspices of the organization Its last conference was held from 6 July to 7 July in the city of Bonn Germany being sponsored by entities such as Google Rohde amp Schwarz and VMRay 8 Honorary members editThe following people are honorary members of the German Informatics Society due to their achievements in the field of informatics 9 Konrad Zuse since 1985 Friedrich Ludwig Bauer since 1987 Wilfried Brauer since 2000 Gunter Hotz since 2002 Joseph Weizenbaum since 2003 Gerhard Kruger since 2007 Heinz Schwartzel since 2008 Associated societies editSwiss Informatics Society Gesellschaft fur Informatik in der Land Forst und Ernahrungswirtschaft GIL German Chapter of the ACM GChACM References edit German Informatics Society 2017 10 19 Uber uns gi de in German Retrieved 2018 01 23 a b c d e f Schwarz Ernst 1996 The German Informatics Society in Zemanek H ed 36 Years of IFIP International Federation for Information Processing Special interest groups in German Fachbereiche of the German Informatics Society gi de in German 2017 11 16 Retrieved 2018 01 23 GI Edition Lecture Notes in Informatics LNI in German retrieved 2012 03 09 German Informatics Society 2017 11 08 Konrad Zuse Medaille gi de in German Retrieved 2018 01 23 German Informatics Society 2017 11 10 List of awards of the Gesellschaft fur Informatik gi de in German Retrieved 2018 01 23 German Informatics Society 2017 11 07 Criteria for fellowship gi de in German Retrieved 2018 01 23 DIMVA 2017 University of Bonn Retrieved 11 January 2018 Honorary Member of the Gesellschaft fur Informatik German Informatics Society External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title German Informatics Society amp oldid 1177645165, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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