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Preamble: Recognition of professional status by the public
depends not only on skill and dedication but also on adherence to a recognized
Code of Professional Conduct. The following Code sets forth the general
principles (Canons) followed by professional ideals (Ethical Considerations)…
applicable to each member. An ACM member shall:
EC1.1… properly qualify himself in areas of competence.
EC1.2… preface any partisan statement about information processing
by indicating clearly on whose behalf they are made.
EC1.3… act faithfully on behalf of employers or clients.
EC2.1… encouraged to extend public knowledge, understanding,
and appreciation of information processing, and to oppose any false
or deceptive statements relating to information processing of which
his is aware.
EC2.2… not use professional credentials to misrepresent his competence.
EC2.3… shall undertake only those professional assignments and
commitments for which he is qualified.
EC2.4… strive to design and develop systems that adequately perform
the intended functions and that satisfy employer’s or client’s
operational needs.
EC2.5… maintain and increase competence through a program of continuing
education encompassing the techniques, technical standards, and practices
in his field of professional activity.
EC2.6… provide opportunity and encouragement for professional development
and advancement of both professionals and those aspiring to become professionals.
EC3.1…accept only those assignments for which there
is a reasonable expectancy of meeting requirements or specifications,
and shall perform assignment in a professional manner.
EC4.1… do not use ACM membership for professional
advantage or to misrepresent the authority of his statements.
EC4.2… conduct professional activities on a high plane.
EC4.3… encouraged to uphold and improve professional standards
of the Association through participation in their formulation, establishment,
and enforcement.
EC5.1… consider health, privacy, and general
welfare of public in performance of work.
EC5.2… whenever dealing with data concerning individuals, always
consider principle of the individual’s privacy and seek the following:
- to minimize the data collected.
- to limit authorized access to the data.
- to provide proper security for the data.
- to determine the required retention period of
the data.
- to ensure proper disposal of the data.
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