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ACM SIG Bylaws: SIGMETRICS
BYLAWS
of the
Special Interest Group
on
Measurement and Evaluation (SIGMETRICS)
of the
Association for Computing Machinery
Adopted: 6/1/80
Article 1. Name and Scope
- This organization will be called the Special Interest
Group on Measurement and Evaluation (SIGMETRICS) of the Association for
Computing Machinery, Inc. ("the ACM"); it will be referred to herein as
"the Group".
- The scope of SIGMETRICS
specialty is: the measurement, analysis and evaluation of computer
performance and related subject matters.
Article 2. Purpose
SIGMETRICS is organized and will be operated exclusively for
educational, scientific and technical purposes in its specialty. Its
services will include:
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Collecting and disseminating information in the specialty, through a
newsletter and other publications approved by the Publications Board
of ACM;
- Organizing sessions at conferences of the ACM;
- Sponsoring conferences, symposia, and workshops;
- Organizing working groups for education, research and
development;
- Serving as a source of technical information for the Council
and subunits of the ACM;
- Serving as an external technical representative of the ACM when
authorized by the Council or Executive Committee of the ACM; and
- Working with subunits of the ACM on technical activities such
as lectureships or professional development seminars.
Article 3. Charter
SIGMETRICS will exist until dissolved by the Council of the ACM as provided in Bylaw 6 of the ACM.
Article 4. Officers
- SIGMETRICS officers are the Chairman, the
Vice-Chairman, and the Secretary-Treasurer. The Officers are elected
for two-year terms beginning July 1 of odd-numbered years.
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The Chairman is the principal officer and is responsible for leading
SIGMETRICS and managing its activities. The duties of the Chairman are:
- Calling and presiding at SIGMETRICS Executive Committee and business meetings;
- Conducting SIGMETRICS activities in accordance with the policies of the ACM;
- Making all appointments and filling vacancies as authorized herein;
- The duties of the Vice-Chairman are:
- Assisting the Chairman in leading and managing SIGMETRICS;
and
- Presiding at meetings when the Chairman is absent.
- The duties of the Secretary-Treasurer are:
- Maintaining the records and correspondence of SIGMETRICS;
- Keeping and distributing the minutes of business and Executive Committee meetings of SIGMETRICS; and
- Managing
SIGMETRICS's finances according to the Financial Accountability Policy
of the ACM. This includes preparing the annual budget, monitoring
SIGMETRICS's disbursements for adherence to the annual budget, and
preparing financial reports as required.
Article 5. The Executive Committee
- The SIGMETRICS Executive Committee comprises the
officers, the Editor of the newsletter, the representative (if any) of
the Technical Committee chairman, and the members of the Board of
Directors (see Article 9). No person may hold two positions on the
Executive Committee.
- The general duties
of the Executive Committee will be to advise the Chairman on all
matters of interest to SIGMETRICS. Specific duties or responsibilities
may be specified in these Bylaws or assigned by the Chairman. All the
major management policy decisions of SIGMETRICS must be approved by the
SIGMETRICS Executive Committee.
- All members of, or candidates for, the SIGMETRICS Executive Committee must be voting members of ACM and of SIGMETRICS.
Article 6. Vacancies and Appointments
- Should the Chairman leave office before his term
expires, the Vice-Chairman will assume the duties of Chairman. Should
any other office become vacant, the Chairman of the SIG Board may, on
nomination of the Chairman of SIGMETRICS, fill the vacancy. The
Chairman may fill vacancies in offices he has appointed according to
the procedures for making the original appointments as provided herein.
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Should a vacancy be unfilled, either because of inadequacy of these
Bylaws or because of a dispute, or for any other reason, the SIG Board
may fill it (as provided in Bylaw 6 of the ACM).
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All appointments expire automatically when the Chairman's term of
office expires; appointees, however, will continue to serve until a
successor is appointed by the new Chairman.
Article 7. The Newsletter
- SIGMETRICS will publish a newsletter at regular
intervals as determined by the Executive Committee. The newsletter will
be distributed to all SIGMETRICS members. Newsletter subscriptions may
be sold to non-members.
- With the advice
of the officers, the Chairman will appoint the Editor of the
Newsletter, who will be a member of the SIGMETRICS Executive Committee.
Article 8. Technical Committees
- Technical Committees (TECs) are subunits of
SIGMETRICS, established to facilitate management of activities in a
subspecialty of SIGMETRICS. The activities of a TEC may include (but
are not limited to) the following:
- Providing information or guidance for the official ACM
(or SIGMETRICS) representatives to any development groups or
standardization committees involved with the subspecialty.
- Developing tutorial papers.
- Holding meetings to disseminate and exchange
information about the subspecialty.
- Membership.
Membership in a TEC is open to anyone. TEC membership does not confer
any form of SIG membership or any of the privileges of SIG membership.
- Formation.
A majority of the SIG Executive Committee, including at least two of
the officers, may petition the SIG Board for approval of a TEC. A
proposal for a TEC must include (1) a petition from at least 50
persons, twenty-five of whom must be voting members of ACM and also
members of SIGMETRICS; (2) a budget for the first year's operation; (3)
a set of approved bylaws (see section 8.d.i); and (4) nominations of
two persons who consent to be the TEC's Chairman. The petition will
include a statement of the technical scope and objectives of the
proposed TEC.
- Structure of a Technical Committee.
- Bylaws.
Each TEC shall have a set of bylaws. These bylaws and all amendments
proposed thereto must be approved by the Chairman of SIGMETRICS, the
SIG Board, and the Constitution and Bylaws Committee.
- Officers.
A Technical Committee may have elected or appointed officers, as
specified in its Bylaws. If the officers are to be appointed, the
SIGMETRICS chairman appoints the TEC Chairman who in turn appoints the
other officers subject to the approval of the SIGMETRICS's Chairman.
Only a person who is both a voting member of ACM and a full member of
SIGMETRICS may be a candidate for, or hold office in a TEC.
- Finances.
Members of the Technical Committee will pay dues, as determined by
SIGMETRICS's Executive Committee with the approval of the Chairman of
the SIG Board. Finances of each TEC are supervised by SIGMETRICS in
accordance with the financial accountability policy. Each TEC is
required to prepare an annual budget, which must be approved by the
Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer of SIGMETRICS. This budget will be
incorporated in a composite budget for the SIG. Final approval of the
TEC budget is contingent upon approval of the composite SIGMETRICS
budget by the SIG Board. Expenditures and handling of money outside the
approved TEC budget must be approved by the TEC's Chairman and be
approved by SIGMETRICS's Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer.
- Dissolution of a Technical Committee.
Dissolution of a TEC is covered by Section 11 of Bylaw 6. In the case
of dissolution, the assets and liabilities of the TEC are combined
with those of SIGMETRICS.
Article 9. The Board of Directors
The purpose of the Board of Directors is to allow members other than
the officers to participate in setting policy and direction for
SIGMETRICS. It will be made up of four SIGMETRICS members-at-large. The
members-at-large are elected for two-year terms beginning July 1 of
odd-numbered years.
Article 10. Membership, Dues and Voting Privileges
- SIGMETRICS is an open SIG as defined in Section 6 of Bylaw 6 of the ACM. Anyone may join the SIG.
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A person becomes a member only after enrolling and paying the required
dues. The dues for SIGMETRICS are determined by SIGMETRICS's Executive
Committee with the approval of the Chairman of the SIG Board. In
addition to the SIG dues, the non-ACM members of the SIG will be
assessed an annual surcharge equal to 1/3 the dues set for membership
in the ACM, rounded to the next highest dollar. All dues, and any fees
for activities and services of SIGMETRICS must be lower for members of
the ACM. TEC membership alone does not include any reduced fees or
subscription rates for SIG activities or publications.
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All members of SIGMETRICS (or any TEC) may vote in any ballot conducted
with SIGMETRICS. On any ballot, the votes cast by non-ACM members of
SIGMETRICS (TEC) will, if necessary, be prorated downward so that their
effective total cannot exceed 50% of the eligible votes; when it
applies, the proration factor will be specified on the ballot.
Article 11. Reports and Records
SIGMETRICS's Chairman is responsible for filing reports about
SIGMETRICS and all its TECs as required by the SIG Board. These include:
- An annual report, due in February of each year, on the activities of SIGMETRICS and its TEC during the previous calendar year;
- All reports required by the Financial Accountability Policy of the ACM; and
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Closing reports on conferences and symposia (co)sponsored by SIGMETRICS
or any of its TECs, as required by the ACM. The membership records of
SIGMETRICS will be maintained by ACM Headquarters.
Article 12. Elections
- By September 30 of each even-numbered year, the
Chairman will appoint a nominating committee which will propose at
least two consenting candidates for each elective office of SIGMETRICS.
The slate of candidates elected by the nominating committee must be
presented to all the SIGMETRICS members by the following January 31.
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A petition from 1% of the voting members of SIGMETRICS will place other
consenting candidates on the ballot. Petitions must be received by the
Secretary-Treasurer of the SIGMETRICS no later than March 15.
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The election will be conducted among eligible voters by ACM
Headquarters by June 1, following the election procedures of the ACM,
unless different procedures have been approved by the SIG Board. Of all
the ballots returned in an election, the candidates receiving the
largest number of effective votes win. The SIG Board will resolve ties.
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The chairman of SIGMETRICS's Technical Committees may select one of
their number to represent them on the Executive Committee.
Article 13. Amendments
- These bylaws may be amended by a majority vote of the
Council, or by a vote of SIGMETRICS's members as provided below. With
the approval of SIGMETRICS's Executive Committee and the Executive
Committee of the ACM, 2/3 of all members of the SIG Board may amend
Article 1 of these bylaws without a referendum of the members.
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Amendments to these bylaws may be proposed by SIGMETRICS's Executive
Committee, the SIG Board, or a petition of 1% of the voting members of
SIGMETRICS. All proposed amendments must be approved, prior to being
submitted for a vote of the membership, by the Chairman of both the SIG
Board and the Constitution and Bylaws Committee of the ACM after the
Executive Director of ACM has provided his advice.
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The ballot on the proposed amendment(s) will be conducted among the
eligible voters by ACM Headquarters following the procedures of the ACM
for voting Bylaw amendments, unless a different procedure has been
approved by the SIG Board. The proposal is adopted only if at least 2/3
of the effective votes of returned ballots approve it, and only if at
least 1/4 of the ballots are returned. The Secretary-Treasurer will
send a clean copy of the amended Bylaws to the Executive Director of
ACM and to the Chairman of the SIG Board.
Article 14. Dissolution.
If SIGMETRICS should be dissolved, control of its assets will revert to
the ACM. Should a TEC be dissolved, its assets and liabilities will be
combined with the assets and liabilities of SIGMETRICS.
Article 15. Meetings
SIGMETRICS will conduct at least one business meeting each year,
normally in conjunction with the annual conference of the ACM. All
meetings sponsored by SIGMETRICS must be open to all members of the
ACM. SIGMETRICS may hold meetings only in places that are open to all
classes of members of the ACM.
Article 16. Consistency
The Constitution, Bylaws, and policies of the ACM and of the SIG Board
take precedence over any conflicting provisions of these Bylaws or
internal policies of SIGMETRICS or any of its TECs.
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