Course Contents
The course covers: Historical, social, and economic context of computing (software engineering, computer science, information technology, etc.); definitions of computing (software engineering, computer science, information technology, etc.) subject areas and professional activities; professional societies; professional ethics; professional competency and lifelong learning; uses, misuses, and risks of software; information security and privacy; business practices and the economics of software; intellectual property and software law (cyber law); social responsibilities, software related contracts, software house organization; Technical writing.
Course Synopsis
The course aims at developing an understanding of students about historical, social, economic, ethical, and professional issues related to the discipline of computing. It identifies key sources for information and opinion about professionalism and ethics.
Course Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to:
• Understand the responsibilities of a computing graduate as a professional
• Adopt high valued social, ethical and moral practices
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Book Title : Professional Issues in Software Engineering
Author : Frank Bott, Coleman
Edition : 3rd Edition
Publisher : Eaton & Rowland
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