Martes, Nobyembre 26, 2013

Principles(Continues)

Principle 6: Profession

Software engineers shall advance the integrity and reputation of the profession consistent with the public interest. In particular, software engineers shall, as appropriate.

6.01 Help develop an organizational environment favorable to acting ethically.
6.02 Promote public knowledge of software engineering.
6.03 Extend software engineering knowledge by appropriate participation in professional organizations, meetings, and publications.
6.04 Support, as members if a profession, other software engineers striving to follow this Code.
6.05 Not promote their own interest at the expense of the profession, client or employer.
6.06 Obey all laws governing their work, unless in exceptional circumstances, such compliance is inconsistent with the public interest.
6.07 Be accurate in stating the characteristics of software on which they work, avoiding not only false claims but also claims that might reasonably be supposed to be speculative, vacuous, deceptive, misleading, or doubtful.
6.08 Take responsibility for detecting, correcting and reporting errors in software and associated documents on which they work.
6.09 Ensure that clients, employers and supervisors know of the software engineer’s commitment to this Code of ethics and the subsequent ramification of such commitment.
6.10 Avoid associations with businesses and organizations which are in conflict with this code.
6.11 Recognize that violations of this Code are inconsistent with being professional software engineer.
6.12 Express concerns to the people involved when significant violations of the Code are detected unless this is impossible, counter-productive, or dangerous.
6.13 Report significant violations of this Code to appropriate authorities. It is clear that consultation with people involved in these significant violations is impossible counter-productive or dangerous.

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