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== Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society  ==
== Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society  ==


January, 1972 - Systems, Man and Cyernetics Group became Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society
<p>January, 1972 - Systems, Man and Cybernetics Group became Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society </p>


October, 1970 - Approval: Man-Machine Systems Group merged with Systems Science and Cybernetics Group to form Systems, Man and Cybernetics Group
<p>October, 1970 - Approval: Man-Machine Systems Group merged with Systems Science and Cybernetics Group to form Systems, Man and Cybernetics Group </p>


== Man-Machine Systems Group ==
== Man-Machine Systems Group ==


March 24, 1958 - First meeting of the IRE Professional Group on Human Factors in Electronics
<p>March 24, 1958 - First meeting of the IRE Professional Group on Human Factors in Electronics </p>


March 25, 1963 - Name changed to IEEE Professional Technical Group on Human Factors in Electronics
<p>March 25, 1963 - Name changed to IEEE Professional Technical Group on Human Factors in Electronics </p>


May 4, 1964 - Name change to IEEE Human Factors in Electronics Group
<p>May 4, 1964 - Name change to IEEE Human Factors in Electronics Group </p>


1968 - Name change to Man-Machine Systems Group
<p>1968 - Name change to Man-Machine Systems Group </p>


October, 1970 - Approval of Merger with Systems Science and Cybernetics Group to form Systems, Man and Cybernetics Group
<p>October, 1970 - Approval of Merger with Systems Science and Cybernetics Group to form Systems, Man and Cybernetics Group </p>


== Systems Science & Cybernetics ==
== Systems Science &amp; Cybernetics ==


November 16, 1964 - Interim AdCom meeting to discuss formation of IEEE Systems Science and Cybernetics Group
<p>November 16, 1964 - Interim AdCom meeting to discuss formation of IEEE Systems Science and Cybernetics Group </p>


January 15, 1965 - First organizational meeting of IEEE Systems Science and Cybernetics Group
<p>January 15, 1965 - First organizational meeting of IEEE Systems Science and Cybernetics Group </p>


October, 1970 - Approval of Merger with Man-Machine Systems Group to form Systems, Man and Cybernetics Group
<p>October, 1970 - Approval of Merger with Man-Machine Systems Group to form Systems, Man and Cybernetics Group </p>


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[http://www.ieeesmc.org/ Link to IEEE Systems, man, and Cybernetics Society]  
<p>[http://www.ieeesmc.org/ Link to IEEE Systems, man, and Cybernetics Society] </p>


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Revision as of 20:12, 10 June 2010

Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society

January, 1972 - Systems, Man and Cybernetics Group became Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society

October, 1970 - Approval: Man-Machine Systems Group merged with Systems Science and Cybernetics Group to form Systems, Man and Cybernetics Group

Man-Machine Systems Group

March 24, 1958 - First meeting of the IRE Professional Group on Human Factors in Electronics

March 25, 1963 - Name changed to IEEE Professional Technical Group on Human Factors in Electronics

May 4, 1964 - Name change to IEEE Human Factors in Electronics Group

1968 - Name change to Man-Machine Systems Group

October, 1970 - Approval of Merger with Systems Science and Cybernetics Group to form Systems, Man and Cybernetics Group

Systems Science & Cybernetics

November 16, 1964 - Interim AdCom meeting to discuss formation of IEEE Systems Science and Cybernetics Group

January 15, 1965 - First organizational meeting of IEEE Systems Science and Cybernetics Group

October, 1970 - Approval of Merger with Man-Machine Systems Group to form Systems, Man and Cybernetics Group

Are you a member of this society? Please help expand the article by using the edit tab.

Link to IEEE Systems, man, and Cybernetics Society