The population of IEEE Computer Society is 99.
E. R. Fisher has written: 'PET and the IEEE 488 Bus (GPIB)' -- subject(s): Computer interfaces, IEEE-488 (Computer bus), PET (Computer)
IEEE Computer Society (sometimes abbreviated Computer Society or CS) is a professional association, chartered in 1971 "to advance the theory, practice, and application of computer and information science and technology The IEEE Computer Society traces its origins to the Subcommittee on Large-Scale Computing, established in 1946 by the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE), and to the Technical Committee on Electronic Computers, established in 1948) by the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE). When the AIEE merged with the IRE in 1963 to form the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), these two committees became the IEEE Computer Group. The group established its own constitution and bylaws in 1971 to become the IEEE Computer Society. Today the CS is the largest of 38 technical societies organized under the IEEE Technical Activities Board.
Bob O'Hara has written: 'The IEEE 802.11 handbook' -- subject(s): IEEE 802.11 (Standard), Local area networks (Computer networks), Standards, Wireless LANs, Wireless communication systems
Mark Garetz has written: 'Interfacing to S-100/IEEE 696 microcomputers' -- subject(s): Computer interfaces 'Using Hops'
IEEE Communications Society's population is 30.
Ivan J Brower has written: 'LASL/EG&G general purpose IEEE-488 bus device driver' -- subject(s): Computer input-output equipment, Computer interfaces, Computer programs
IEEE Vehicular Technology Society was created in 1949.
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Neil P. Reid has written: '802.11 (Wi-Fi)' -- subject(s): Data transmission systems, IEEE 802.11 (Standard), Local area networks (Computer networks), Wireless communication systems, Redes de computadores
W. Lemstra has written: 'The innovation journey of Wi-Fi' -- subject(s): IEEE 802.11 (Standard), Wireless LANs