
It is now a year since the British Computer Society (BCS) – which is a registered charity, a membership body, and has royal charter to “promote the study and practice of computing and to advance knowledge and education therein for the benefit of the public” – held an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) to consider its direction, writes Amit Bhagwat.
This article marks the first anniversary of the EGM with a review of how BCS has evolved, why the EGM came about and gave the results that it did, what has followed since and, most importantly, how BCS might consider its future from here.
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