Year |
Event |
2014 |
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Professor C. K. Chen became the 21st chairman of the center
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Professor Y. A. Liou became the president of the center.
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2011 |
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Professor C. P. Sun became the 20th chairman of the center.
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2009 |
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Passed CMMI LEVEL 3 accreditation
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2008 |
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Professor C. P. Sun became the 19th chairman of the center.
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Assisted the government in promoting the national geographic information system and the private sector in developing the spatial information technology industry and changed the name to National Taiwan Geographic Information Center (TGIS).
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Applied for CMMI Level 3 guidance and accreditation.
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2007 |
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Professor C. P. Sun became the managing director and president of the center.
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2006 |
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Professor R. H. Huang became the 18th chairman of the center.
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2005 |
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The 18th board was restructured at the joint-seat meeting of directors and supervisors on July 1, and Mr. D. F. Jin became the chairman of the center.
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Professor Y. X. Chang became the president of the center.
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2002 |
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Professor Y. H. Wang became the president of the center.
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Professor D. F. Jin became the 17th chairman of the center.
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2001 |
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VP W. X. Chen was promoted to president of the center.
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Professor D. F. Jin became the 16th chairman of the center.
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2000 |
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Passed ISO9001 certification
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VP W. X Chen acted as the president.
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1996 |
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Mr. B. J. Chang became the 15th chairman of the center.
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Mr. Z. F. Lai became the vice chairman of the center.
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1993 |
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Established the Taichung Office.
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1990 |
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Mr. S. C. Zhou became the 13th chairman of the center.
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Mr. W. J. Zhuang became the vice chairman of the center.
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Mr. Q. W. Liao became the president of the center.
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1989 |
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Established the Kaohsiung Office
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1988 |
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CDPC presented a tablet with inscriptions read “Universal Path Becomes More Illustrious Daily” (from The Doctrine of the Mean) to Mr. K. T. Li at the center’s 25th anniversary to appreciate his efforts to promote the center’s establishment when he as the chief secretary of CUSA (1963).
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1986 |
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Increased the center’s capital to NT$100 million.
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Published the premier issue of CDPC Bimonthly.
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Became the distributor of IBM PCs.
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1985 |
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Mr. S. C. Zhou became the 12th vice president of the center.
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1984 |
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Mr. H. M. Yu became the 12th president of the center.
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Increased the center’s capital to NT$80 million
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Developed the Phoenix CDPC-16 16-bit PC system.
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1983 |
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Developed the Agile 88 commercial PC which passed FCC’s strict inspection. It was made-in-Taiwan computer ever be legally exported to the USA.
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Amended the center’s articles of incorporation to add the vice president position and expand the workforce of each unit.
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1981 |
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Increased the center’s capital to NT$50 million.
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1980 |
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Developed the Tzuchiang S19 microcomputer.
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1979 |
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Purchased the 11th floor of Minyu Building to expand the second computer room.
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1978 |
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Hired Mr. Z. Y. Chang as the chairman of the center.
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1976 |
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Established the Southern Area Service Station in Tainan City and installed one set of the UNIVAC 90/30 computer system.
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1975 |
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President S. C. Zhou was elected vice chairman and chief secretary of the center.
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1972 |
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Purchased the 6th floor of Minyu Building on No. 7, Section 1, Roosevelt Road, Taipei City, for business expansion.
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1967 |
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Renamed China Computer Center to fulfill information development needs.
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1966 |
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President S. C. Zhou took up his presidency of the center.
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1965 |
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Hired Mr. F. Z. Wang as the chairman of the center and Mr. S. Hong the managing director of the center.
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1963 |
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Late CUSA Chief Secretary K. T. Li established the CPDC to assist the public and private sectors in using computers.
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Hired H. S. Hong was the president and Mr. M. Y. Xie as the president of the center.
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