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O que (quem) é IFIP - definição

GLOBAL ORGANIZATION FOR RESEARCHERS AND PROFESSIONALS WORKING IN COMPUTING
IFIP; IFIPS; Ifips; International Federation of Information Processing; IFIP TC8; IFIP WG8.1; IFIP WG 8.1; IFIP TC 8; IFIP TC7; Proceedings of IFIP Congress; IFIP TC13; IFIP TC2; IFIP Working Group 2.2; 10.52545

IFIP         
1. International Federation for Information Processing. 2. A subset of ALGOL. [Sammet 1969, p. 180].
IFIP         
International Federation of Information Processing societies (Reference: org.)
International Federation for Information Processing         
<body> A multinational federation of professional and technical organisations (or national groupings of such organisations) concerned with information processing. From any one country, only one such organisation - which must be representative of the national activities in the field of information processing - can be admitted as a Full Member. In addition, a regional group of developing countries can be admitted as a Full Member. On 1 October 1993, 46 organisations were Full Members of the Federation, representing 66 countries. IFIP was founded under the auspices of UNESCO and advises them and the ITU-T. http://dit.upm.es/International Federation for Information Processingcdk/ifip.html. (1995-03-10)

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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 1960 under the auspices of UNESCO, IFIP is recognised by the United Nations and links some 50 national and international societies and academies of science with a total membership of over half a million professionals. IFIP is based in Laxenburg, Austria and is an international, non-governmental organisation that operates on a non-profit basis.