cc101 (mid term part 2) Flashcards

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is a guide of principles designed to help professionals
conduct business honestly and with integrity.

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code of ethics

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2
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is the action of fact of treating someone unfairly in
order to benefit from their work.

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Exploitation

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is a particular system of values and principles of conduct,
especially one held by specified person or society.

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morality

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4
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is the action or crime of stealing.

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theft

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is the normative moral code, or codes, of behavior
acceptable/prohibited behavior within a particular group at a particular
time. It is important to note that there are several different kinds of
normative, or behavioral, codes that are recognized within communities and
we need to distinguish them from one another, even though they are related.

A

morality

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A legal code represents the minimum
acceptable behavior of a particular group. Members of a society who are
unwilling to abide by the law are sanctioned by the community as a whole
(though sanctions vary in severity based on the perceived harm to the
community).

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law

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represents a much
broader set of normative controls and is identifiable by the inverse
proportion to the severity of the sanctions associated with the legal code.
That is, societies tend to be more tolerant of moral violations than of
violations of the law. We don’t use economic sanctions or restrictions of
liberty or life for those who act immorally.

A

moral code

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8
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which represents the broadest possible set of
behavioral expectations of a society. Those who violate the etiquette codes
suffer the least serious sanctions of all. While one might insult a host or
bring disgrace to Miss Manners, violations of politeness are not treated as
harshly as either violations of the law or the moral code.

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etiquette

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9
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is the systematic
philosophical study of morality which names a field of inquiry.

refer to
specific rules and actions, or behaviors.

code is a set of rules
that defines allowable actions or correct behavior.

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ethics

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names the object of that inquiry. In
other terms, morals refer mainly to guiding principles,

precept is an idea or
opinion that’s driven by a desire to be good.

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moral

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11
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(IEEE-CS)

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Computer Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineer

Established in 1946 by the American

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(AITP)

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Association of Information Technology Professionals

Chicao in 1951
9000 members.

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13
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(ACM)

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Association for Computing Machinery

1947
80,000

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(PMI)

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Project Management Institute

Established in 1969, currently more than 150,000 members across
150 countries.

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