Institution of Analysts and Programmers explained

Type:Professional Body
Key People:Paul Lynham (President)
Alastair Revell (Director General)
The Institution of Analysts & Progammers (IAP)
Founded Date:1972
Location:London, United Kingdom
Origins:University Computer Association, Cambridge
Area Served:Worldwide
Focus:Software Development
Method:Membership, Industry Standards, Conferences and Publications

The Institution of Analysts and Programmers is a professional body that represents those working in Systems Analysis, Design, Programming and implementation of computer systems both in the United Kingdom and internationally. Established in 1972 it has supported system developers across the world.

Overview

With a worldwide membership, the IAP is a private company limited by guarantee and a registered charity in England and Wales. Its objectives are to promote the ethical development of computer systems and applications. In addition, it promotes the learning of systems development to all ages.

The IAP has its head office in Hanwell, London and its Administration Centre in Worthing.

Members have access to a wide range of information and can download the Software Development Practice online magazine on a regular basis.

Timeline

Governance

The IAP is governed by a Trustee Board,[1] which comprises:-

(a) up to six Elected Trustees elected at a general meeting by the membership;
(b) up to three Lay Trustees appointed from outside of the membership of the Institution by the Trustee Board;
(c) an appointed Trustee to act as Treasurer as an Ex Officio Trustee;
(d) the Director General as an Ex Officio Trustee (unless remunerated);
(e) the Chair of the council as an Ex Officio Trustee;
(f) the vice-chair of the council as an Ex Officio Trustee.

The Trustee Board elects the President and vice-president from the Elected Trustees.

The day-to-day operation of the Institution is delegated to the Director General, who appoints the executive board, which includes an Operations Director and a Director for Membership Engagement.

Membership

The IAP has the following grades of membership:[2] -

It also has two grades that do not carry post-nominal letters: Registrant and Affiliate.

Work

The Institution has been extensively involved in the formation of the UK Cyber Security Council, becoming a founding member of the Cyber Security Alliance in 2016, which successfully bid to form the Council for HM Government. The project was led by the IET, a fellow alliance partner.

In 2021. the Institution supported the inaugural Cyber OSPAs fielding Alastair Revell (its Director General) as a judge.[3]

Communities of Practice

The Institution has recently established a Community of Practice around cyber security (Cyber COP), bringing together a number of leading software developers with experience in writing secure code.

Academic Prizes Programme

The Academic Prizes Programme is a venture with some universities where the IAP awards prizes to students for their software projects. The awards are given for excellence in design and development. John Thompson was an early recipient of this scheme at the University of Plymouth.[4]

Subsidiary

The Institution is the parent body of the Trustworthy Software Foundation, the successor body to the Trustworthy Software Initiative (TSI) established under the UK National Cyber Security Programme I to promote good software development practices.

See also

References

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Articles of Association.
  2. Web site: Articles of Association.
  3. Web site: Cyber OSPAs - Judges.
  4. Web site: John Thompson - Awarded a prestigious project prize from the Institute of Analysts and Programmers. https://web.archive.org/web/20131203012956/http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/pages/view.asp?page=30259 . 2013-12-03 . dead. 2015-07-08.
  5. Web site: About - Government IT Profession - GOV.UK. it.civilservice.gov.uk. 2015-07-08.
  6. Web site: Systems analyst Job Information National Careers Service. nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk. 2015-07-08.
  7. Web site: Systems analyst Student Times. studenttimes.org. 2015-07-08.
  8. Web site: Careers :: Occupations and industries. brighton.ac.uk. 2015-07-08.
  9. Web site: Professional Associations. i-programmer.info. 2015-07-08.
  10. Web site: Professor Peter Welch presents invited talk at Institution of Analysts and Programmers (IAP) Symposium - School of Computing - University of Kent . https://web.archive.org/web/20040929015853/http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/news/2004/IAPSymposium/ . 2004-09-29 . dead . 2015-07-08 .
  11. Web site: Programming, Systems Analysis and Software Information technology . ed.ac.uk. 2015-07-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20150710154746/http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/careers/explore/occupations/info-tech/programming-software. 2015-07-10. dead.
  12. Web site: Institution of Analysts and Programmers Spring Seminar techcosupport.com. 24 February 2009 . techcosupport.com. 2015-07-08.
  13. Web site: Centre for Internet Technologies :: Institution of Analysts and Programmers (IAP). cit.sunderland.ac.uk. 2015-07-08.
  14. Web site: Error 404! Concise Courses. concise-courses.co.uk. 2015-07-08. https://archive.today/20131128110449/http://www.concise-courses.co.uk/iap/index.html. 2013-11-28. dead.
  15. Web site: [ARCHIVED CONTENT] Institution of Analysts and Programmers . https://web.archive.org/web/20100203152221/http://www.iap.org.uk/main/ . 2010-02-03 . dead . 2015-07-08 .
  16. Web site: Apply Mobile – Apply Mobile @ The Institution of Analysts and Programmers Conference 2012. applymobile.co.uk. 2015-07-08.
  17. Book: Directory of Global Professional Accounting and Business Certifications. Balkaran, L.. 2007. Wiley. 9780470165034. registration. 161. 2015-07-08.
  18. Web site: Careers :: Occupations and industries. about.brighton.ac.uk. 2015-07-08.
  19. Book: About:: Science and Technology. 2014. shaws.co.uk. 9780992874001. 2015-07-08.
  20. [Trustworthy Software Foundation|TSF:: Science and Technology]
  21. Web site: Channel 4:: Ageism. 27 April 2012 .
  22. Web site: Security Institute:: Cyber Security Alliance.
  23. Web site: Crest:: Cyber Security Alliance.
  24. Web site: Engineering Council:: Cyber Security Alliance.
  25. Web site: The Register:: Cyber Security Alliance. .
  26. Web site: The Independent:: Cyber Security Alliance. . 31 March 1997 .
  27. Web site: UK Cyber Security Council:: Founding Members.