The document outlines principles for software engineers regarding their responsibilities to the public, clients and employers, products, judgement, management, the profession, and colleagues. Engineers must accept responsibility, avoid outside work that conflicts with primary work, ensure qualifications, temper judgements with human values, not punish those expressing ethical concerns, promote public knowledge, and assist colleagues' development.
The document outlines principles for software engineers regarding their responsibilities to the public, clients and employers, products, judgement, management, the profession, and colleagues. Engineers must accept responsibility, avoid outside work that conflicts with primary work, ensure qualifications, temper judgements with human values, not punish those expressing ethical concerns, promote public knowledge, and assist colleagues' development.
The document outlines principles for software engineers regarding their responsibilities to the public, clients and employers, products, judgement, management, the profession, and colleagues. Engineers must accept responsibility, avoid outside work that conflicts with primary work, ensure qualifications, temper judgements with human values, not punish those expressing ethical concerns, promote public knowledge, and assist colleagues' development.