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CHAPTER Professional Ethics

CHAPTER8 ProfessionalEthicsWehavecomethrougha strange cycle inprogramming,startingwith thecreationofprogrammingitself as ahumanactivity. Executiveswiththe tiniestsmatteringofknowledgeassumethatan yonecan write aprogram,andonlynowareprogrammersbeginni ngto win their battle forrecognitionas true ,ThePsychologyojComputerProgramming, ,APROFESSIONIS AVOCATIONTHATREQUIRESAHIGHLEVELOFEDUCATI ON andpracticalexperience in the field. Medicine and law are paydoctorsand lawyers well,trustingthatthey will correctlyascertainandtreatourmedical and legalproblems,respectively. Professionals have a specialobligationto ensure their actions are for the goodofthose whodependonthembecausetheirdecisions can have more seriousconsequencesthanthe choices made by thoseholdinglessresponsiblepositionsin thischapterwe focus onmoraldecisions made by people who design, imple-ment,ormaintaincomputerhardwareor software systems.

386 CHAPTER 8 PROFESSIONAL ETHICS ... and system administrators on the one hand and accountants, lawyers, and physicians on the other hand. At the heart of every mature profession is certification and licens­ ... 8.3.1 Preamble Computers have a central and growing role in commerce, industry, government, medi­ ...

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