Advanced Programming Specialist Group

The Advanced Programming Specialist Group (APSG) is a Specialist Group (SG) of the British Computer Society (BCS). It held its first meeting, when it was referred to as "BCS Study Group No. 5", at Bishop's House, High Holborn, London WC1, England on 17 December 1959.[1] It has met continuously in London since then, generally on the second Thursday of the months from October to May each year.[2]

APSG seeks to explore new developments in programming languages, runtime environments, programming tools, multicore processors, mobile platforms and end user interfaces which are important to today's real world applications.[3]

Past chairmen of the Group were Ewart Willey (first chairman 1959–1974), Prof. Peter King (1974–1980), Peter Prowse (1980–1982), Prof. John Florentin (1982–2010), Prof. Geoff Sharman (2010-2014), and Rob Packwood (2014-2016).[1] The current chairman is Prof Algirdas Pakštas.

From time to time, the Group holds joint meetings with other BCS SGs and Branches, for example:

References

  1. 1 2 "Our Heritage". Advanced Programming Specialist Group. British Computer Society. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
  2. "List of past events" (PDF). Advanced Programming Specialist Group. British Computer Society. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
  3. "Our Aims". Advanced Programming Specialist Group. British Computer Society. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
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