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The British Computer Society (BCS), branded BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, since 2009, is a professional body and a learned society that represents those working in information technology (IT), computing, software engineering, computer engineering and computer science, both in the United Kingdom and internationally.
Below is a list of presidents of the British Computer Society from the inception of the BCS in 1957 onwards, with years of office. [ 1 ] 1957–1960 Prof. Sir Maurice V. Wilkes FRS FREng *
Distinguished Fellow of the British Computer Society (DFBCS or DistFBCS) is an award and fellowship granted by the British Computer Society for members of the computing profession who have made an outstanding contribution to the advancement of computing. [1] The Distinguished Fellowship of BCS is awarded under bylaw 7 of the BCS's Royal Charter ...
Chartered IT Professional (in full, Chartered Information Technology Professional) denoted by CITP is a professional qualification awarded under Royal Charter to IT professionals who satisfy strict criteria [citation needed] set by the British Computer Society (BCS), which is a professional body for IT in the United Kingdom.
SFIAplus is the IT training and development model of the British Computer Society (BCS). [1] Based on the original Industry Structure Model, first published by the BCS in July 1986, which was remapped to the Skills Framework for the Information Age (SFIA) and rebranded as SFIAPlus.
The British Computer Society (BCS) is a British learned society that offers software testing certification. Since 2012, its professional software testing certification has been the successor to Systems Analysis Examination Board (SAEB) and the Information Systems Examination Board (ISEB). [1]
The logo of the BCS Configuration Management Specialist Group. The Configuration Management Specialist Group (CMSG) is a Specialist Group (SG) [1] of the British Computer Society (BCS) a professional body, registered charity (incorporated by Royal Charter in 1984) and a learned society representing those working in Information Technology both in the United Kingdom and internationally.
ITNOW (formerly The Computer Bulletin) [1] is a bimonthly magazine aimed at IT professionals that is published on behalf of the British Computer Society (BCS) and sent to all its members. [2] The magazine was started with the title The Computer Bulletin in London in 1957. [3]