[1] It is also a member of the International Federation for Information Processing, the Council of European Professional Informatics Societies (CEPSIS)[2] and the Nordic Data Union (NDU).
[7] The Rosing honorary prize is awarded to individuals who in a meritorious and significant way have contributed to the development, selection and the embossing of Norwegian IT disciplines in the industry either nationally or internationally over a long period of time.
The latter includes making topics comprehensible, promotion of language forms and the use of good Norwegian in online channels.
The competition for the user-friendliness prize is open to Norwegian-developed software, web solutions and user interfaces.
The interdisciplinary jury, appointed by the expert group for User-Friendly IT Systems (BITS) in the Norwegian Computer Society, evaluates all nominated solutions and selects the finalists.