In today's era of globalization of information and rapid development of science and technology, more and more people are engaged in computer industry, although this is beneficial to the development of computer industry to some extent, but its drawbacks are also obvious.
That is the problem of professional ethics.
Professional ethics is a direct measure of whether a professional is the most important criterion for eligibility, not one. Because professional ethics reflects the quality and character of a professional person. It's not just about personal fame, it's more important.
is related to the personal career development and career, but also to the impact of the team, after all, no institution will be responsible for the moral shortcomings of the task.
I think as a professional staff, like a software engineer, must adhere to their own principles, to do anything before you have to think about the moral bottom line, to timely stop, do not ever a knave,
Give oneself, to others, to the society to cause bad influence, lest oneself regret life.
In their own case, the software engineer should not violate the code of ethics, should be lifelong learning to improve their professional level, do not participate in any violation of the integrity of the code and professional ethics related activities, nose clean, do not
By the interests of the temptation to blind eyes, the only way to achieve a clear conscience, is a qualified software engineer.
In the case of employment, in line with the public interest, software engineers should ensure the integrity and reputation of their profession and ensure that customers, employers and supervisors are aware of the compliance of the software engineer with this code of ethics, and
To avoid joining business and organizations in conflict with this code of ethics, and not to seek self-interest at the expense of occupation, client or employer's interests.
I think if each software engineer can do the above, then the computer industry can really fast and healthy development.
Reflections on academic integrity and professional ethics