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ACM. John White Chief Executive Officer February 11, 2008. Outline. Membership Financial outlook Digital Library Initiatives Internationalization Image and health of the field The new CACM. Membership 86,932 members worldwide 64,532 professionals 22,420 students. ACM - Membership.

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  1. ACM John White Chief Executive Officer February 11, 2008

  2. Outline • Membership • Financial outlook • Digital Library • Initiatives • Internationalization • Image and health of the field • The new CACM

  3. Membership 86,932 members worldwide 64,532 professionals 22,420 students ACM - Membership

  4. Membership 86,932 members worldwide 64,532 professionals 22,420 students Membership is growing ACM - Membership Total Members Professional Members Student Members

  5. Membership 86,932 members worldwide 64,532 professionals 22,420 students Membership is growing 79,168 ACM - Membership Total Members Professional Members Student Members

  6. Membership 86,932 members worldwide 64,532 professionals 22,420 students Membership is growing 79,168 (IEEE-CS on October 31, 2007) ACM - Membership Total Members Professional Members Student Members

  7. Membership 86,932 members worldwide 64,532 professionals 22,420 students Membership is growing 79,168 (IEEE-CS on October 31, 2007) 84,400 (ACM on October 31, 2007) ACM - Membership Total Members Professional Members Student Members

  8. Financial Outlook

  9. Financial Outlook

  10. Financial Outlook

  11. Financial Outlook

  12. FinancialsSIG Conferences

  13. FinancialsSIG Conferences

  14. Financials DL Distribution to the SIGs • DL Distribution in perspective $1,574K

  15. Financials DL Distribution to the SIGs • DL Distribution in perspective $1,850K

  16. Financial Outlook • FY’09 Budget • Early stages • Because of CACM investment ACM General will be tight • Digital Library • Budgeting significant growth in Digital Library revenue: ~$12 Million • Budgeting significant DL distribution to the SIGs: ~$2+ Million

  17. Digital Library

  18. Digital Library Developments • New business model for academic consortia and corporations • Goal: create better parity and consistency across our customer base • The new plan • Differentiate by sectors (academic, government, comported) • US academic • Multi-tier pricing model • Tiers based on Carnegie classification • Non-US academic • Multi-tier pricing model • Tiers based on annual usage • Government • Single tier • Corporate • Multi-tier pricing model • Tiers based on revenue and usage

  19. Digital Library Developments • New search technology • Endeca • Leader in “guided navigation” search technologies • New search technology release a few weeks ago • Initially released behind the traditional advance search model • Immediate serge in searches: from 50,000 a day to 70,000 a day • Significant performance improvement • Coming shortly • Author pages • Surfacing (multiple) publication statistics • A bit later • Guided navigation • Working with design/usability consultants • Will also engage a small consulting group from Pubs and the SIGs

  20. ACM Initiatives

  21. ACM Initiatives • Internationalization • Image and health of the field and profession • A new Communications of the ACM

  22. Internationalization

  23. Internationalization • Better geographic diversity within ACM • Country/region-specific initiatives • China • India • Europe

  24. Geographic Diversity • Observations from the Council retreat • More non-US members than FY’02 • ACM geographic distribution is not that different from IEEE • Greatest geographic diversity is in and around research publications • DL access and usage • Journal/transactions editors • Pubs Board • Program committees for major research conferences • Least geographic diversity centers on ACM leadership • Council and Boards • SIG leaders

  25. Geographic Diversity • Discussion and actions from the Council retreat • Lead from our strengths (research publications/conferences and education) when engaging outside the US. • Work to increase geographic diversity in all aspects of ACM leadership. • When reaching outside the research community to local practitioners, reconsider partnerships with national societies. • The EC agreed to oversee this effort

  26. China • In China, ACM’s main goals are to: • Contribute to the advancement of computing • Help develop high-quality professional activities in China • Raise awareness of ACM in China • Grow ACM membership in China

  27. China • Approach in China: • Establish an ACM China Task Force to lead the effort • Work with the Task Force to develop a multi-year plan for ACM and China • The ACM China Task Force • Members • Andrew Yao (Chair) Tsinghua University • Professor Chuang Lin Former Head, Computer Science, Tsinghua Univ. • Professor Zjhiwei Xu Chinese Academy of Sciences • Dr. Zhang Yaoxue Ministry of Education • Dr. Hui Su IBM China Research Laboratory • Dr. Hong-Jiang Zhang Managing Director, Microsoft Advanced Technology Center • Stu Feldman ACM President and Google • John White ACM CEO

  28. China • Elements of an initial ACM-China plan • Establish an ACM China office • Establish an ACM China website • Engage the academic and research communities • Engage industry

  29. China • Elements of an initial ACM-China plan (detail) • Establish an ACM China office • An ACM Branch office has been established at Tsinghua University • The ACM China Office: • Provides information in Chinese to current and potential members • Facilitates financial transactions in joining ACM • Leads the promotion of ACM into the academic community • Supports the ACM China website • Supports ACM activities in China • Establish an ACM China website • Provide a version of the ACM website localized for China • Facilitates joining and communicating with ACM from within China • Create Chinese DL (Digital Library) Pearls • A selection of abstracts (translated into Chinese) identifying key papers for Chinese computer scientists to consider reading

  30. China • Elements of an initial ACM-China plan (detail) • Engage the academic and research communities • Promote the value of ACM membership to faculty and graduate students at top 100 universities • Organize an annual Education Summit on “Challenges in Computer Science Education in China” • Curriculum • Accreditation • Issues in teaching computer science • Encourage ACM SIGs to hold more research conferences in China

  31. China • Elements of an initial ACM-China plan (detail) • Engage industry • Promote the value of ACM membership to industry leaders • Promote the value of ACM membership to technical staff at Chinese computing companies and organizations • Organize a Technology Summit • Organize a technical summit to discuss the technical challenges facing Chinese industry. An important goal of this meeting would be to raise awareness of the importance of computing professional staying technically engaged and aware throughout their career.

  32. China • Progress to date • ACM China office is established • ACM China OfficeEast Main Building 10-104Department of Computer Science and TechnologyTsinghua UniversityBeijing, China (100084) • Contact: Ms. Xie Yuyuanphone: +86-10-62787704Email: China acm.org • Office Hours: 8:00am – 12:00 am, 1:00pm-5:00pm

  33. China • Progress to date (cont.) • ACM website up and running • http://china.acm.org/ • Information on ACM and tools to join are available • Chinese Digital Library Pearls available • ACM Education Summit • Planning is underway to host first summit in conjunction with the CS Deans meeting in Beijing in October 2008 • Campaign to promote ACM to academic community underway • Campaign to promote ACM to industry is being considered

  34. India • ACM India Task Force • Co-Chairs • Dr. C. Mohan, IBM India Chief Scientist • Dr. P. Anandan, Managing Director, Microsoft Research India • Senior Advisor • Prof. S. Sadagopan, Director, International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Bangalore • Members • Dr. M.P. Ravindra, Sr. Vice President and Head of Education & Research, Infosys Technologies • Dr. Kesav Nori, Executive Director and Executive VP, Tata Consultancy Services • Prof. Pankaj Jalote, Microsoft Chair Professor at IIT Delhi • Prof. Krithi Ramamritham, Dean R&D at IIT Bombay • Prof. Sanjeev K. Aggarwal, Dept of CSE, IIT Kanpur • Prof. Kincha, Vice Chancellor, Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) • Ms. Aruna Sundararajan, Government of India (Dept of Info Tech); CEO, Common Service Centers (CSC) Initiative • H.R. Mohan, The Hindu Newspaper and Computer Society of India (CSI) • Guests • Chair of the ACM Bangalore Chapter • ACM SIGCHI Bangalore Chapter

  35. India • First meeting of the task force held in the Fall • Issues • Nascent research community • Raising the quality of education • Computing professionals have a mix of formal educational backgrounds • Must work “bottom up” • Next steps • Considering an Education Summit • Working with a potential local partner to reach industry • Encourage SIGs to consider holding research conferences in India • Continuing to think through a multi-year plan

  36. Europe • The greatest concentration of ACM members outside the US is in Europe • 16% or over 10,000 professional members • Greater percentage of academics and researchers • There are EU-wide computing efforts • SIGOPS-Europe (and the EuroSys conference) • Informatics Europe • The “posture” ACM needs to take is a delicate issue • Organizing a one-day workshop with key leaders from academic and industry to discuss what ACM is doing and should do in Europe

  37. Image and Heath of the Field

  38. Image and Health of the Field • Activities • Globalization Report • Computer Science Teachers Association • Image Task Force • National Center for Women and Information Technology • ACM Education Policy Committee

  39. ACM Education Policy Committee • New committee of the ACM EC • Purpose: to bring the scientific computing community to education policy discussions • Empowered to speak for ACM • Membership • Robert Schnabel – Committee Chair, Indiana University • J. Strother Moore – University of Texas • Fred Chang – University of Texas • Mark Stehlik – Carnegie Mellon University • Chris Stephenson – Computer Science Teachers Association • Joanna Goode – University of Oregon • Staff support • Cameron Wilson • Dave Bruggeman • John White

  40. ACM Education Policy Committee • An emerging focus/agenda • Focus on education and advocacy (vs. program development) • Focus (for now at least) on US Education • Focus primarily on K-12 STEM education, as this is the area with the most serious issues where and the most attention is needed • Engage at both the federal and state levels • Initial goal: • See computer science moved to a “higher” more fundamental level when thinking about STEM – and not buried inside “Technology” in people’s minds • Work to see computer science treated as a legitimate math/science elective at the high school level

  41. ACM Education Policy Committee • Initial actions • Commented on the National Science Board’s National Action Plan for STEM Education • Major review of the funding available for computer science in NSF’s STEM programs • Meetings with the EHR division of NSF to talk about computer science • Pushing NCTM to endorse our position that computer science should be a viable mathematics elective in high school • Panel session at SIGCSE • Engagements at Snowbird

  42. Image and Health of the Field • Activities • Globalization Report • Computer Science Teachers Association • Image Task Force • National Center for Women and Information Technology • ACM Education Policy Committee

  43. ACM Initiatives • Internationalization • Image and health of the field and profession • A new Communications of the ACM

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