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“ACM”
Association for computing machinery
An 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 membership group, with more
than 100,000 members as of 2011. Its
headquarters are in New York City.
"Advancing Computing as a Science & Profession".
about
“ACM”
Association for computing machinery
An 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 membership group, with more than
100,000 members as of 2011. Its headquarters are in
New York City.
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Born March 21, 1909, New York City
Education: BA mathematics and logic, Harvard
University, 1930.
A book written on Edmund Berkeley
about
“ACM”
Association for computing machinery
An 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 membership group, with more than
100,000 members as of 2011. Its headquarters are in
New York City.
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history
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1972
3
1953
2
1947
1
, he invited
seven friends
to a meeting
that resulted
in the
establishment
of the ACM
first secretary
of ACM
ACM honored
Berkeley as its
singular
founder at its
25th
anniversary
dinner
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• produces a number of
journals and magazines for
the profession.
• ACM also maintains one
of the most wide-ranging
digital reference libraries
in the field, which is
widely used by
researchers and students
1st aspect 2nd aspect 3rd aspect
ACM has many subgroups and programs to carry out these tasks
• the wide range of
conferences and
workshops on a
variety of topics.
• computers,
Freedom, and
Privacy conference,
Women in computing
• SIGs — Special Interest
Groups — and local
chapters.
• These organizations
are focus groups on
particular topic areas
(e.g., OS, Programming
Languages, S/w
Engineering),
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Vicki Hanson
Name Title & Department Phone & Email
Asad Ali
Deputy Director
Information Systems
ali@hq.acm.org
+1-212-626-0577
Thomas Bagley-Vas
Customer Service
Representative
Membership
bagley_rep@hq.acm.org
+1-212-626-0500
Marcia Boalen
Executive Assistant
Policy & Administration
boalen@hq.acm.org
+1-212-626-0551
Nancy Bonifacio
Customer Service
Representative
Membership
bonifacio_rep@hq.acm.org
+1-212-626-0500
Orlando Bovell
Technical Support Specialist
Information Systems
bovell@hq.acm.org
+1-212-626-0579
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Cherri M. pancake
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GENERAL ETHICAL PRINCIPLES.
Contribute to society and to
human well-being,
acknowledging that all people
are stakeholders in computing.
• Be fair and take action not to
discriminate.
• Give proper credit for
intellectual property.
• Be honest and trustworthy.
Honor property rights including
copyrights and patent.• Avoid harm
• Respect privacy
about
history
Aspects
team
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GENERAL ETHICAL PRINCIPLES.
Contribute to society and to
human well-being,
acknowledging that all people
are stakeholders in computing.
Be fair and take action not to
discriminate.
Be honest and trustworthy.
Respect the work required to
produce new ideas, inventions,
creative works, and computing
artifacts..
Respect privacy and Respect
privacy
Avoid harm
Responsibliti
es
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES.
Strive to achieve high quality in
both the processes and products
of professional work.
Accept and provide
appropriate professional
review...
Know and respect existing laws
pertaining to professional
work..
• Honor contracts, agreements,
and assigned responsibilities
• Access computing and
communication resources
only when authorized to do
so.
Acquire and maintain
professional
competence.
Honor contracts,
agreements, and
assigned responsibilities
about
history
Aspect
teams
Ethics
GENERAL ETHICAL PRINCIPLES.
Contribute to society and to
human well-being,
acknowledging that all people
are stakeholders in computing.
Be fair and take action not to
discriminate.
Be honest and trustworthy.
Respect the work required to
produce new ideas, inventions,
creative works, and computing
artifacts..
Respect privacy and Respect
privacy
Avoid harm
Responsibilities
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES.
Strive to achieve high quality in
both the processes and products
of professional work.
Know and respect existing
rules pertaining to
professional work..
Know and respect existing rules
pertaining to professional work.
Respect the work required to
produce new ideas, inventions,
creative works, and computing
artifacts..
Respect privacy and Respect
privacy
Maintain high standards
of professional
competence, conduct,
and ethical practice
•
Goals
• Connect members with
valuable career
opportunities
• Connect academic,
government and corporate
employees with qualified
candidates in computing
industry
• Connect with student and ,
government
about
history
Aspects
team
Ethics
GENERAL ETHICAL PRINCIPLES.
Contribute to society and to
human well-being,
acknowledging that all people
are stakeholders in computing.
Be fair and take action not to
discriminate.
Be honest and trustworthy.
Respect the work required to
produce new ideas, inventions,
creative works, and computing
artifacts..
Respect privacy and Respect
privacy
Avoid harm
Responcibli
tie
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES.
Strive to achieve high quality in
both the processes and products
of professional work.
Know and respect existing
rules pertaining to
professional work..
Know and respect existing rules
pertaining to professional work.
Respect the work required to
produce new ideas, inventions,
creative works, and computing
artifacts..
Respect privacy and Respect
privacy
Maintain high standards
of professional
competence, conduct,
and ethical practice
•
Why?
Goals
Membership Benefits
There are many reasons to join ACM.
• When you become a member,
• you become a part of the dynamic
changes that are transforming our world,
by helping to shape the future of
computing.
• ACM provides the tools and resources to
help get you there, by advadvancing
your career and enriching your
knowledge with life-long learning
resources.
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Join ACM Today
Online Forms ▷ Professionals ▷
Students
Printable PDFs ▷ Professionals ▷
Students
Special rates for individuals in
economically developing countries
▷ Professionals ▷ Students
Discounted Membership Dues for
Joint Society Members
Contact ACM Membership Services
Email: acmhelp@acm.org
Tel: 1-800-342-6626 (U.S. &
Canada),
+1-212-626-0500 (Global)
Office Hours: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm,
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    ACM Association for counting machineryPresentedby Asmita 26/10/2018 about history Aspect team Ethics Join
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    about history Aspects team Ethics Join “ACM” Association for computingmachinery An 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 membership group, with more than 100,000 members as of 2011. Its headquarters are in New York City. "Advancing Computing as a Science & Profession".
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    about “ACM” Association for computingmachinery An 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 membership group, with more than 100,000 members as of 2011. Its headquarters are in New York City. founder history Aspects team Ethics Born March 21, 1909, New York City Education: BA mathematics and logic, Harvard University, 1930. A book written on Edmund Berkeley
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    about “ACM” Association for computingmachinery An 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 membership group, with more than 100,000 members as of 2011. Its headquarters are in New York City. founder history Aspects team 1972 3 1953 2 1947 1 , he invited seven friends to a meeting that resulted in the establishment of the ACM first secretary of ACM ACM honored Berkeley as its singular founder at its 25th anniversary dinner
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    about history Aspects teams Ethics Join • produces anumber of journals and magazines for the profession. • ACM also maintains one of the most wide-ranging digital reference libraries in the field, which is widely used by researchers and students 1st aspect 2nd aspect 3rd aspect ACM has many subgroups and programs to carry out these tasks • the wide range of conferences and workshops on a variety of topics. • computers, Freedom, and Privacy conference, Women in computing • SIGs — Special Interest Groups — and local chapters. • These organizations are focus groups on particular topic areas (e.g., OS, Programming Languages, S/w Engineering),
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    about history Aspects team Ethics Join 01 Vicki Hanson Name Title& Department Phone & Email Asad Ali Deputy Director Information Systems ali@hq.acm.org +1-212-626-0577 Thomas Bagley-Vas Customer Service Representative Membership bagley_rep@hq.acm.org +1-212-626-0500 Marcia Boalen Executive Assistant Policy & Administration boalen@hq.acm.org +1-212-626-0551 Nancy Bonifacio Customer Service Representative Membership bonifacio_rep@hq.acm.org +1-212-626-0500 Orlando Bovell Technical Support Specialist Information Systems bovell@hq.acm.org +1-212-626-0579 02 Cherri M. pancake
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    about history Aspects team Ethics Join GENERAL ETHICAL PRINCIPLES. Contributeto society and to human well-being, acknowledging that all people are stakeholders in computing. • Be fair and take action not to discriminate. • Give proper credit for intellectual property. • Be honest and trustworthy. Honor property rights including copyrights and patent.• Avoid harm • Respect privacy
  • 8.
    about history Aspects team Ethics GENERAL ETHICAL PRINCIPLES. Contributeto society and to human well-being, acknowledging that all people are stakeholders in computing. Be fair and take action not to discriminate. Be honest and trustworthy. Respect the work required to produce new ideas, inventions, creative works, and computing artifacts.. Respect privacy and Respect privacy Avoid harm Responsibliti es PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES. Strive to achieve high quality in both the processes and products of professional work. Accept and provide appropriate professional review... Know and respect existing laws pertaining to professional work.. • Honor contracts, agreements, and assigned responsibilities • Access computing and communication resources only when authorized to do so. Acquire and maintain professional competence. Honor contracts, agreements, and assigned responsibilities
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    about history Aspect teams Ethics GENERAL ETHICAL PRINCIPLES. Contributeto society and to human well-being, acknowledging that all people are stakeholders in computing. Be fair and take action not to discriminate. Be honest and trustworthy. Respect the work required to produce new ideas, inventions, creative works, and computing artifacts.. Respect privacy and Respect privacy Avoid harm Responsibilities PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES. Strive to achieve high quality in both the processes and products of professional work. Know and respect existing rules pertaining to professional work.. Know and respect existing rules pertaining to professional work. Respect the work required to produce new ideas, inventions, creative works, and computing artifacts.. Respect privacy and Respect privacy Maintain high standards of professional competence, conduct, and ethical practice • Goals • Connect members with valuable career opportunities • Connect academic, government and corporate employees with qualified candidates in computing industry • Connect with student and , government
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    about history Aspects team Ethics GENERAL ETHICAL PRINCIPLES. Contributeto society and to human well-being, acknowledging that all people are stakeholders in computing. Be fair and take action not to discriminate. Be honest and trustworthy. Respect the work required to produce new ideas, inventions, creative works, and computing artifacts.. Respect privacy and Respect privacy Avoid harm Responcibli tie PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES. Strive to achieve high quality in both the processes and products of professional work. Know and respect existing rules pertaining to professional work.. Know and respect existing rules pertaining to professional work. Respect the work required to produce new ideas, inventions, creative works, and computing artifacts.. Respect privacy and Respect privacy Maintain high standards of professional competence, conduct, and ethical practice • Why? Goals Membership Benefits There are many reasons to join ACM. • When you become a member, • you become a part of the dynamic changes that are transforming our world, by helping to shape the future of computing. • ACM provides the tools and resources to help get you there, by advadvancing your career and enriching your knowledge with life-long learning resources.
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    about history Aspects team Ethics Join Join ACM Today OnlineForms ▷ Professionals ▷ Students Printable PDFs ▷ Professionals ▷ Students Special rates for individuals in economically developing countries ▷ Professionals ▷ Students Discounted Membership Dues for Joint Society Members Contact ACM Membership Services Email: acmhelp@acm.org Tel: 1-800-342-6626 (U.S. & Canada), +1-212-626-0500 (Global) Office Hours: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, U.S. Eastern Time
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