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MessageSujet: IEEE   IEEE EmptyLun 20 Mar à 22:31

Ce sujet sera consacré à tous ce qui concerne l'IEEE mère.
Vous y retrouveriez des articles, des nouveautés des extraits de recherche.....
Il est ouvert à tous le monde et vous pouvez poste vos commentaires et discuter librement.
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MessageSujet: Re: IEEE   IEEE EmptyLun 20 Mar à 22:33

Pour commencer, voici un peu d'histoire sur la création de l'IEEE:

The IEEE formed in 1963 with the merger of

» the AIEE (American Institute of Electrical Engineers, formed in 1884), and
» the IRE (Institute of Radio Engineers, formed in 1912).

From its earliest origins, the IEEE has

» advanced the theory and application of electrotechnology and allied sciences;
» served as a catalyst for technological innovation;
» and supported the needs of its members through a wide variety of programs and services.



19th Century Growth
The last quarter of the nineteenth century was marked by a tremendous growth in electrical technology. By the early 1880s,
» telegraph wires crisscrossed the United States.
» Europe and America were connected by underwater cable.
» arc lights were in use in several cities.
» Thomas Edison's Pearl Street Station was supplying power for incandescent lights in New York.
» there were numerous firms manufacturing electrical equipment.
» the telephone was growing in importance as a communication tool.

The growth in technology and the planning for an international Electrical Exhibition to be held by the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia prompted twenty-five of America's most prominent electrical engineers -- including Thomas Edison, Elihu Thomson and Edwin Houston -- to call for the formation of a society to promote their burgeoning discipline.


AIEE: Wire Communications, Light and Power
On 13 May 1884, the AIEE was born in New York. It quickly gained recognition as a representative for American electrical engineers.

From the beginning, the major interests of the AIEE were

» wire communications and
» light and power systems.

An early and active participant in the development of electrical industry standards, the Institute laid the foundations for all work on electrical standards done in the United States.

But by 1912, the interests and needs of those specializing in the expanding field of radio could no longer be satisfied by periodic technical committee meetings in their local areas.



The IRE: Wireless Communications
Two largely local organizations -- the Society of Wireless and Telegraph Engineers and the Wireless Institute -- merged to form an international society for scientists and engineers involved in the development of wireless communications. Together they became the Institute of Radio Engineers.

Many of the original members of the IRE also were members of the AIEE. The structural development and general activities of both organizations were similar.
» Specialized segments were gathered into professional groups under a central governing body.
» Geographical units and student branches were formed.
» Meetings and publications facilitated the creation of an extensive literature and the exchange of knowledge.
» Membership grades were established.
» Standards development became a major effort.

The nature of radio technology extended the interests of the IRE beyond national boundaries. So the new organization sought and attracted members from several countries and eventually established units in several areas throughout the world. From the beginning, the Proceedings of the IRE regularly published papers from authors outside of the United States.



Enter 'electronics'
In the 1930's, electronics became part of the electrical-engineering vocabulary. Although electronics engineers typically became members of the IRE, the extensive applications of electron tube technology made it more and more difficult to distinguish the technical boundaries between the IRE and the AIEE.

After World War II, the two organizations became increasingly competitive. Problems of overlap and duplication of efforts arose, only partially resolved by joint committees and meetings.



AIEE, IRE Merge to form IEEE
In 1961, the leadership of both the IRE and the AIEE sought to resolve these difficulties through consolidation. A merger plan was formulated and approved, becoming effective on 1 January 1963
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MessageSujet: Re: IEEE   IEEE EmptyJeu 23 Mar à 13:37

Voici un petit apperçu sur les avantages d'un membre d'IEEE (IEEEIEN Very Happy )



IEEE Benefits: bringing together knowledge, community, and profession
IEEE is the world's largest technical society, bringing members access to the industry's most essential technical information, networking opportunities, career development tools, and many other exclusive benefits.


Core Benefits Include:

Knowledge-Stay current with the fast-changing world of technology…

IEEE Spectrum Magazine - 12 monthly issues (print) and online
The Institute Newsletter - 12 monthly issues (4 print, 8 online)
IEEE Potentials Magazine - 6 issues (online)
IEEE Xplore Digital Library - table-of-contents and abstracts (1.2-million documents)
http://www.ieee.org/web/membership/benefits/products/prod_whatsnew.html (10 topics to choose from)

Community-Belong to the network and buying power of 365,000 members in 150 countries…

IEEE Sections - network with others in the local member community
Technical Chapters - engage with others through informative technical meetings
IEEE e-mail alias with virus protection and spam filtering
ShopIEEE discounts - as much as 50% off IEEE products
IEEE Conference registration discounts
Volunteering opportunities that build leadership skills and networking opportunities
myIEEE - members-only personalized gateway into IEEE membership

Profession-Empowering members to build their careers…
IEEE Job Site - locate career opportunities easily and confidentially
Career Alert - a weekly email newsletter containing career advice plus the job of the
Continuing Education Partners Program - up to a 10% discount on online degree programs
Awards- recognize the accomplishments of your peers
Scholarships - enhance your resume with an IEEE scholarship
Consultants Database - a service available for matching technical consultants with clients
Today's Engineer - monthly webzine devoted to the issues affecting IEEE members’ careers

Additional Memberships
IEEE Society Membership
IEEE Standards Membership
IEEE Women in Engineering Membership



Additional Products and Services
IEEE Member Digital Library
Proceedings of the IEEE
Insurance Services
Financial Services
Home & Office Services
Travel Services
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MessageSujet: Re: IEEE   IEEE EmptyVen 24 Mar à 1:32

salu vou fèt parti du IEEE?
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MessageSujet: Re: IEEE   IEEE EmptyVen 24 Mar à 1:55

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MessageSujet: Re: IEEE   IEEE EmptyDim 26 Mar à 13:05

E-mail Use Guidelines


These guidelines are maintained by ITSC. See IEEE Policy 9.21 (located at: http://www.ieee.org/policies ) for mandatory policies related to E-mail Aliases and Lists.



These E-mail Use Guidelines have been created to:

Encourage the responsible use of resources (network and personal).
Discourage practices that degrade the usability of network resources.
Maintain the image and reputation of the IEEE as a responsible e-mail service provider.
Consistent with the policies of the IEEE, protect the security, reliability and privacy of the IEEE’s systems and network, and the systems and networks of others.
Consistent with the policies of the IEEE, safeguard the privacy and security of individual users.


1. E-mail Alias Services
1.1. IEEE personal e-mail alias requests are accepted via the World Wide Web (WWW). The URL for alias requests is:
http://www.ieee.org/alias for ieee.org
http://www.computer.org/member/ for Computer.org
Contact IEEE Communications Society staff for ComSoc.org

1.2. IEEE personal email alias requests will be followed by an e-mail confirmation to the requester. The confirmation will include a copy of this document and "Netiquette Guide."

1.3. The official e-mail alias domains for the IEEE are "@ieee.org", "@comsoc.org" and "@computer.org"). The choice for the alias name is unrestricted (excluding most special characters and as otherwise restricted by this document). It is strongly recommended that the alias name include several characters of the individual’s name (e.g., jones94@ieee.org).

1.4. For ease of communication, IEEE Volunteers are encouraged to use the alias convention of first initial.last name@ieee.org (e.g. f.lastname@ieee.org) or to maintain uniqueness, first initial.middle initial.last name (e.g. f.m.lastname@ieee.org).

1.5. Typically only one IEEE personal e-mail alias will be assigned to an individual member for a supported domain.

1.6. To minimize system loading, e-mail addressed to an IEEE personal e-mail alias will not be forwarded to more than one destination.

2. IEEE Email Lists
2.1. . The URL to request or maintain an e-mail list is: “http://eleccomm.ieee.org/”.
A similar service with archiving and additional capabilities is the IEEE Virtual Communities, for details see: (URL HERE)

2.2. List Owner Responsibilities include:

2.2.1. Establishing and communicating distribution rules

2.2.2. Establishing, communicating and enforcing acceptable use practices (practices may be specific to the list, but must be in compliance with this policy)

2.2.3. Determining the nature of the list (e.g., moderated, un-moderated, etc)

2.2.4. Maintaining the list (including anticipated life cycle and related data)

2.2.5. Establishing list archival policy and practice.

2.3. Every e-mail list shall include an introductory file that is delivered to each new list member at the time of subscribing or entry into the list. This file must contain:

2.3.1. A statement of purpose with full list description

2.3.2. The subscribe/unsubscribe processes

2.3.3. The name of the responsible entity or functional organization

2.3.4. A link to the IEEE Email Policy and this guideline document

2.3.5. An acceptable use practices (if unique to the list)

2.3.6. Contact information regarding list issues (there may be one contact for technical issues and one for editorial issues).

2.4. The IEEE may ask alias recipients to acknowledge their interest in periodically receiving announcements on IEEE products and services. Announcements will be delivered via e-mail and will include a reference to a specific URL where complete information on the products and services is contained

2.5. It is the responsibility of the e-mail user to know the proper address or e-mail alias of the intended recipient.
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