American Federation of Information Processing Societies

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The American Federation of Information Processing Societies (usually referred to by the acronym, AFIPS) was the premiere computer science professional society in the USA. The three founding societies of AFIPS were the Association for Computing Machinery, the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and the Institute of Radio Engineers. It was set up on May 10, 1961, and shut down in 1990.

It was perhaps best known for its two big annual conferences, the Spring and Fall Joint Computer Conferences (known by their acronyms, SJCC and FJCC). Through the 1960, most of the most significant papers in the field were presented at these two conferences. It also published the Annals of the History of Computing.

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