The Brazilian Computer Society (SBC) is a non-profit scientific society, founded in July 1978, that brings together students, professors, professionals, researchers, and enthusiasts in the fields of Computing and Information Technology from all over the country.
The SBC’s mission is to promote access to information and culture through information technology, foster digital inclusion, encourage research and education in computing in Brazil, and contribute to the development of computing professionals with social responsibility.
To organize and promote its activities, initiatives, and scientific, technical, educational, and policy-related events, SBC maintains a structure of three types of Thematic Groups (GT): Major Areas (GA), Special Committees (CE), and Special Interest Groups (GI). These groups bring together members with shared interests in various subfields of computing.
You are currently accessing the website of one of SBC’s Special Committees (CE), which represents a group of SBC members who share common interests and values in a specific area of Computing. Current members can subscribe to the mailing lists of the Special Committees (CE) in the areas they wish to follow. If you are not yet a member, or if you wish to renew your membership in our community, click here and join the largest and most important scientific society in the field of Computing in Latin America!