Exam 2: Computing Professions and Professional Ethics
Exam 1: Critical Reasoning and Moral Theory49 Questions
Exam 2: Computing Professions and Professional Ethics50 Questions
Exam 3: Privacy50 Questions
Exam 4: Intellectual and Intangible Property50 Questions
Exam 5: Trust, Safety, and Reliability50 Questions
Exam 6: How Computing Is Changing Who We Are50 Questions
Exam 7: Democracy, Freedom of Speech, and Freedom of the Press50 Questions
Exam 8: Computing and Vulnerable Groups50 Questions
Exam 9: Autonomous and Pervasive Technology50 Questions
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The definition of 'professional' that includes the most attributes is that of ____________.
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-(according to Davis' model) ethical standards that tell us certain things we must do and certain things we must not do
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-(according to Davis) truths that are to be consistently maintained unless there is a compelling reason to do otherwise; there are eight of these in the ACM/IEEE Software Engineering Code of Ethics and Professional Practice: public, client and employer, product, judgment, management, profession, colleagues, and self
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If you violate the __________ code of ethics, it doesn't matter who pays your salary or what your employer's codes and policies are; it is you who are guilty of a breach of ethics.
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According to Davis' model, ________ are the things we must not do to obey the rules.
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Explain the ACM's opinion regarding software engineering as a discipline, and its reasons for withdrawing from an initiative with the IEEE that helped define a suitable body of knowledge for software engineers.
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-the world's first scientific and educational computing society; founded in 1947
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Asimov's ____ laws for his imaginary robots are arranged in terms of priority.
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For every computer system, there is at least one person who has access to all its files. That person, usually called a(n) _________________, has the authority to move, copy, and delete any or all files on the system.
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