Module 1: professional ethics I. Principles of professional ethics


Thou shalt not appropriate other people's intellectual output



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CpELaws Midterm
8. Thou shalt not appropriate other people's intellectual output.

College of Engineering and Architecture Computer Engineering
CpE Laws and Professional Practice Computer programs are intellectual outputs. Once you engage in the trading of software without license and agreement by its owner, then you are misappropriating another person’s intellectual property.
9. Thou shalt think about the social consequences of the program you are writing or the
system you are designing.
A computer programmer should assess whether the program of software he/she is designing would be of great social significance to others. Where it could be destructive, rather than favorable to society, a computer program should not be designed.
10. Thou shalt always use a computer in ways that show consideration and respect for
your fellow humans.
Just like any other field of interest, computing entails the maintenance of propriety and integrity. Each user should use computers in such away that the rights of others are not violated or infringed upon. This is what is meant by giving due respect to others.
Etiquette - means the forms required by good breeding or prescribed by authority to be required in social or official life. - the rules and customs for polite social or professional behavior.

Netiquette – is a contraction of the words Internet and etiquette. It refers to etiquette on the Internet or a set of rules for behaving properly online. Primarily involves any communication you may send out or receive from the net. Note Good netiquette involves respecting others' privacy and not doing anything online that will annoy or frustrate other people.
10 MAJOR RULES OF NETIQUETTE
1. Remember the human The golden rule Do unto others as you'd have others do unto
you”.
Imagine how you'd feel if you were in the other person's shoes. Stand up for yourself, but try not to hurt people's feelings. Electronic communication lacks the facial expression, gestures and tone of voice to convey your meaning. It’s easy to misinterpret meaning of words.

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