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The Computing Profession: "Computing Ethics"

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 03:13:05
Category: / History / Asian History
Length: 5 pages (1328 words)
After reading pg 63 in the book, Computing Ethics, and researching the internet. Michael Winter notes that, as a group, the information professions have only recently developed such distinctly modern characteristics of the professions as university training, professional associations, licensing procedures, and codes of ethics.(1) Even more than librarianship, the computing professions can be seen as what Winter and others would characterize as "emerging" professions. Abbott traces the beginnings of the computing profession to World War …
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…that its network engineer certification program qualifies CNEs to support non-Novell products. <http://education.novell.com/cne/cnebroch.htm>. 13. McMullen, supra note 119, at 148. 14. Over half of the respondents to a recent survey of senior IS executives say that positions for "business-savvy IT professionals" are the hardest to fill. Cone, supra note 128, at 54. 15. Dahlbom & Mathiassen, supra note 122, at 80. 16. Id. at 442. <Tab/><Tab/>
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