Finances Section 1 The SMCS may collect from its members an annual assessment or fee. The collection shall be in accordance with the IEEE Bylaws and applicable rules and regulations. Section 2 The SMCS may take registration charges at its meetings, symposia, conferences, and conventions. Registration fees for members and non-members shall be set in…
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Article III
Membership Section 1 IEEE members of any grade, including students, who are interested in any phase of the SMCS fields of interest, may become members of this Society upon application and payment of Society fees. Section 2 Persons who are not members of IEEE who are active in the fields of interest of SMCS may…
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Field of Interest The Field of Interest (FoI) of the SMCS includes: Integration of the theories of communication, control, cybernetics, stochastics, optimization and system structure towards the formation of a general theory of systems; Development of systems engineering technology including problem definition methods, modeling, and simulation, methods of system experimentation, human factors engineering data and…
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Our Goal The goal of this technical committee is to provide a forum for exchanging ideas and information among researchers and engineers in the field of Systems Biology, from engineering perspectives. This will be achieved, in particular, by organizing invited sessions, workshops, special issues, and other events. It is expected that this TC can…
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Our Goal Systems of Systems is now an established area of Systems Engineering, as evidenced by its specific inclusion in the Systems and Software Engineering – Systems Lifecycle Processes Standard (ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2015). There are, however, many socio-technical challenges associated with development of techniques and tools to support this area. The goal of this technical committee…
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Our Goal The Service Systems and Organization Technical Committee is a professional committee committed to advancing research and applications in the area of service systems and organizations. The main objectives of the committee are to: Enhance cooperation and communication among the professionals and researchers in the field of service systems; Organize international conferences or meetings…
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TC Leadership TC Chair Huaglory Tianfield (Email) Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom Our Goal Today’s distributed and networked systems, saturated with large-scale communications and computing, have become increasingly complex. New solutions are urgently required to effectively tackle the soaring complexities of such systems. The Technical Committee on Self-Organized Distributed and Pervasive Systems aims to explore…
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Our Goal Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are engineered systems that feature the seamless integration of computation and physical components. They are often in the form of decentralized systems in edge-cloud infrastructures in which Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) is embodied. The mission of the Technical Committee is to provide a focal platform for researchers and…
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