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E-grāmata: Responsible Software Engineer: Selected Readings in IT Professionalism

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  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
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  • ISBN-13: 9781447109235
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  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447109235

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You might expect that a person invited to contribute a foreword to a book on the 1 subject of professionalism would himself be a professional of exemplary standing. I am gladdened by that thought, but also disquieted. The disquieting part of it is that if I am a professional, I must be a professional something, but what? As someone who has tried his best for the last thirty years to avoid doing anything twice, I lack one of the most important characteristics of a professional, the dedicated and persistent pursuit of a single direction. For the purposes of this foreword, it would be handy if I could think of myself as a professional abstractor. That would allow me to offer up a few useful abstractions about professionalism, patterns that might illuminate the essays that follow. I shall try to do this by proposing three successively more complex models of professionalism, ending up with one that is discomfortingly soft, but still, the best approximation I can make of what the word means to me. The first of these models I shall designate Model Zero. I intend a pejorative sense to this name, since the attitude represented by Model Zero is retrograde and offensive ... but nonetheless common. In this model, the word "professionalism" is a simple surrogate for compliant uniformity.

Papildus informācija

Springer Book Archives
1 Introduction.- Professional Bodies.- 2 Software Engineering: A New
Professionalism.- 3 Attributes and Goals for a Mature Profession.- 4
Establishing Standards of Professional Practice.- 5 Professional Activities
of the British Computer Society.- 6 Software Engineering Education, Personal
Development and Hong Kong.- 7 The Road to Professionalism in Medical
Informatics.- 8 Who should License Software Engineers?.- Accountability.- 9
Is an Ethical Code Feasible?.- 10 Can a Software Engineer Afford to be
Ethical?.- 11 Software Project Management Ethics.- 12 Obligations for IT
Ethics Education.- 13 Legal Aspects of Safety Critical Systems.- 14 Do
Software Engineers Help or Hinder the Protection of Data?.- 15 Is it
Reasonable to Apply the Term Responsible to Non-Human Entities?.- Equal
Opportunities.- 16 Technology and Citizenship for the Disabled, and Why it
Matters to You.- 17 Problem-Solving Tools for the Disabled.- 18 Who Holds the
Key to the Glass Door?.- 19 The Contribution Women Could Make to IT
Professionalism.- 20 But isnt Computing Boring?.- Working Practices.- 21
Professional Responsibilities and Information Systems Failure.- 22 Problems
in Requirements Communication.- 23 Responsibilities under the Capability
Maturity Model.- 24 Revenge of the Methodology Anarchist.- 25 Software
Engineering Practices in the UK.- 26 Escaping the Mythology that Plagues
Software Technology.- 27 Is the Rush to Quality a Move to Inequality?.- 28
Pressures to Behave Unprofessionally.- Education and Training.- 29 Selling,
Marketing and Procuring Software.- 30 Curriculum Support for
Professionalism.- 31 Academic Perspectives of Professionalism.- 32 Student
Projects and Professionalism.- 33 Converting Computer Science Graduates into
Professionals.- 34 Stereotypes, Young People andComputing.