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1 Introducing the GI

2 What is the GI? © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 2 of 25

3 What is the GI?  The GI, the German Informatics Society, is a non-profit association of highly dedicated computer science professionals in the German-speaking world.  The GI offers a unique professional network for sharing knowledge and experience about all current and relevant topics in computer science.  Or simply said: WE ARE INFORMATICS! © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 3 of 25

4 What is the GI?  With about 20,000 personal members, we are the largest neutral professional association for computer science in the German-speaking world.  Who are the members of the GI?  Computer science professionals from research and academia  IT professionals from public administration, business, and industry  Educators teaching computer science in schools  Apprentices and students aiming for a profession in IT © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 4 of 25

5 What is the GI?  The GI thrives on the commitment and competence of its volunteers.  The GI currently has 14 technical committees with 150 special interest groups as well as more than 30 regional groups.  In addition, the newest topics in computer science & IT are discussed and negotiated in working groups and advisory councils. © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 5 of 25

6 What is the GI? Technical Informatics Databases and Information Systems Human-Computer Interaction Software Technology Computer Science in Law and Public Administration Safety & Security – Protection and Reliability Computer Science and Society Computer Science in the Life Sciences Computer Science and Education / Didactics of Computer Science Theory of Computation Graphical Data Processing Operating Systems, Communication Systems and Distributed Systems Business Informatics Artificial Intelligence © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 The Technical Committees: 6 of 25

7 What is the GI?  The GI is active nationally with about 30 regional groups © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 7 of 25

8 Our Mission © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 8 of 25

9 Our Mission  Promoting the discipline of computer science by  Promoting interdisciplinary exchange regarding all facets of computer science & IT  Raising public awareness of computer science  Fostering the interest of young people in computer science  Empowering women in computer science © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 9 of 25

10 Our Mission  Living computer science – through collaboration and sharing of knowledge and experience in our technical committees, special interest groups, regional groups, and at many conferences and workshops, on social media platforms, etc.  Advertising computer science – through promotion of young talent, e.g. via Informatik-Biber, National Computer Science Competition, Computer Science Days, and informatiCup  Making computer science public – by demonstrating the benefits and doing political lobbying – regarding social, educational, and research policy © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 10 of 25

11 Our Activities © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 11 of 25

12 Our Activities  Numerous events such as  GI annual conferences INFORMATIK XX  “Mensch und Computer (MuC)”  “Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI)”  Meetings of GI regional groups  Meetings of GI technical committees and special interest groups  Computer Science Days for university students © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 12 of 25

13 Our Activities  Competitions and Awards  Bundesweit Informatiknachwuchs fördern (BwInf)  Informatik Biber  German National Computer Science Competition  Computer Science Olympics  informatiCup  GI Dissertation Award  GI Educator Award  GI Innovation and Entrepreneur Award © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 13 of 25

14 Our Activities  GI poster campaign “Prominent Figures in Computer Science” © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 14 of 25

15 Our Activities  Grand Challenges in Computer Science © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 15 of 25

16 Our Activities  Initiative “Germany‘s Digital Minds” 16 of 25

17 Our Activities  Selected comments on the GI initiative “Germany‘s Digital Minds” © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 Gesche Joost, Germany‘s Digital Champion: “Germany‘s Digital Minds demonstrate in an excellent manner how a networked society can succeed. They contribute substantially to the design of the digital transformation and set a good example – and this is exactly what we need in Germany.” Henning Kagermann, acatech National Academy of Science and Engineering: “We need smart minds that will design our digital future. The Gesellschaft für Informatik has given us these minds with the initiative ‘Germany‘s Digital Minds’.” 17 of 25

18 Our Network © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 18 of 25

19 Our Network (Selection) © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 19 of 25

20 Our Network © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 “The Gesellschaft für Informatik offers a platform that is unique in Germany and enables discussion of the technological, economic, and social aspects of information technology.” Peter Schaar Chairman of the European Academy for Freedom of Information and Data Protection (EAID), former Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information “BITMi is a corporate member in the Gesellschaft für Informatik because everyone dealing with computer science and IT must collaborate, regardless of where they are working.” Oliver Grün Chairman, Federal Association IT for SMEs (BITMi) 20 of 25

21 Our Offers © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 21 of 25

22 Our Offers  GI members receive the journal INFORMATIK SPEKTRUM online or as print version six times a year.  Alternatively, they can receive LOG IN, the professional journal for computer science educators.  A multitude of additional professional journals at reduced prices. © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 22 of 25

23 Our Offers  Use of our continuing education offers, especially those of our special interest groups, at significantly reduced prices  Access to non-professional services, such as comprehensive insurance for computer science professionals  Collaboration in special interest and regional groups, in the advisory councils and in all working groups © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 23 of 25

24 Our Offers  Join now to become part of a living network of science, business, and public administration  Make your own contributions and help shape the profile of “your” GI  Come to our GI events and actively work with us  Regularly receive our newsletter “Informatik Radar” © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 24 of 25

25 Thank you very much for your attention! Now discover the whole world of computer science at www.gi.de © Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) 2015 25 of 25


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