Abstract

In 1987, An Wang announced that he would no longer finance the Wang Institute of Graduate Studies. Under the terms of a merger arranged with Boston University, the Institute's flagship degree, Master of Software Engineering, was discontinued. The author discusses the program's meaning and value to the software engineering profession. The establishment of the Society of Software Engineering (to carry on the tradition of the Wang Institute), is also described. >

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