Computing Society of the Philippines
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The Computing Society of the Philippines (CSP) is a nationwide organization of Information Technology (I.T.) professionals, educators, students, and researchers in the Philippines. Founded in 1999, the CSP has the following objectives:
- Promote research and development in computing science;
- Contribute in the improvement of computing science education, especially at the tertiary and graduate levels;
- Promote the exchange of knowledge in computing science;
- Advocate the progressive policies and programs that affect the computing sector; and
- Establish linkages with other organizations in the pursuit of common goals.
The CSP holds an annual conference called the Philippine Computing Science Congress (PCSC). Its official publication is the Philippine Computing Journal.
For more information about the Computing Society of the Philippines (CSP), the Philippine Computing Science Congress (PCSC), and the Philippine Computing Journal, contact: CSP c/o Rm. 317, SEC Bldg. A, Ateneo de Manila University, Katipunan Avenue, Loyola Heights, Quezon City 1108 Philippines. Tel./Fax.: +63 2 4266125, E-mail: computingsoc@gmail.com. Website: http://www.csp.org.ph