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Title: Professional Behaviour


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Professional Behaviour
  • BCS Handbook No. 5 - Code of Conduct
  • BCS Handbook No. 6 - Code of Practice

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Professional Behaviour
  • BCS Code of Conduct
  • Six principles, accepted by members as a
    condition of membership.
  • Ensure public trust and confidence in computer
    professionals.
  • Provide, through a Disciplinary Committee, a
    mechanism for aggrieved parties to address a
    grievance against a member. Committee has powers
    of reprimand, suspension and, subject to the
    resolution of Council, cessation of membership.

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Professional BehaviourCode of Conduct
  • The six principles address
  • Professional conduct
  • Professional integrity
  • Public interest
  • Fidelity
  • Technical competence
  • Impartiality

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Professional BehaviourCode of Conduct
  • Professional conduct
  • A members conduct shall uphold the dignity,
    reputation and good standing of the profession.

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Professional BehaviourCode of Conduct
  • Professional integrity
  • A member shall not by unfair means do anything
    that would harm the reputation, business or
    prospects of another member and he shall at all
    times act with integrity towards the Society, its
    members and the members of other professions with
    whom he may be concerned in a professional
    capacity.

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Professional BehaviourCode of Conduct
  • Public interest
  • A member in discharging his responsibility to his
    employer or client shall have proper regard to
    the public interest and to the rights of third
    parties and, in particular, shall insure that the
    intellectual property rights of others are not
    prejudiced by him.

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Professional BehaviourCode of Conduct
  • Fidelity
  • A member shall discharge his obligations to his
    employer or client with complete fidelity. He
    shall not disclose confidential information
    relating to his employer or client.

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Professional BehaviourCode of Conduct
  • Technical competence
  • A member shall offer only those services which
    are within his competence and shall declare to
    his employer or client the relevant level of
    competence he possesses when his services are
    being sought.

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Professional BehaviourCode of Conduct
  • Impartiality
  • A member, when acting for a client, shall inform
    his client in writing of any interest he may have
    which could prejudice the impartiality of his
    advice or could conflict with his clients
    interest.

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Professional BehaviourCode of Conduct
  • Consulting
  • Accountable/technical competence
  • Clear language
  • Risk identification
  • at outset and during progress
  • Initial costs and cost implication of risks
  • Public interest
  • Declaration of interest
  • directorships, financial interest and personal
    relationships
  • Agreed remuneration
  • No poaching of client staff

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Professional BehaviourCode of Practice
  • BCS Code of Practice
  • Complements the BCS Code of Conduct
  • Applies to all members
  • Seven main clauses all concerned with
    professional responsibility
  • Set out in two levels
  • Level One - a series of brief statements which
    define the elements of practice to be observed
  • Level Two - the rationale for the Level One
    statements.

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Professional BehaviourCode of Practice
  • Seven main clauses
  • Personal requirements
  • Organisation and management
  • Contracting
  • Privacy, security and integrity
  • Development
  • Implementation
  • Live systems

Obvious and merely commonsense
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Professional BehaviourCode of Practice
  • Personal requirements
  • Keep self and subordinates informed in
  • new technologies, practices, legal requirements
    and standards
  • Ensure subordinates are trained
  • to effectively perform their duties and to
    qualify for new responsibilities
  • Accept work within own competence and engage
    consultants where appropriate
  • Seek opportunities to increase effectiveness and
    efficiency for the users benefit.

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Professional BehaviourCode of Practice
  • Organisation and management
  • Plan, establish and review objectives, tasks and
    organisational structures for self and
    subordinates
  • Ensure tasks are assigned according to ability
    and competence
  • Establish and maintain channels for communicating
    between seniors, equals and subordinated.
  • Be accountable for the quality, timeliness and
    use of resources.

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Professional BehaviourCode of Practice
  • Contracting
  • Seek expert advice for the preparation of formal
    contracts
  • Ensure proper coverage and responsibility in
    contracts and tendering procedures.

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Professional BehaviourCode of Practice
  • Privacy, security and integrity
  • Ascertain and evaluate risks
  • with regard to cost, effectiveness and
    practicality of proposed security.
  • Recommend appropriate security
  • Apply, monitor and report on security
  • Ensure that staff are trained to protect life,
    data and equipment in the event of disaster
  • Take measures to protect confidential information
    from improper access and use
  • Ensure that competent people are responsible for
    accuracy and integrity of data in data files and
    database.

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Professional BehaviourCode of Practice
  • Development
  • Exercise impartiality when evaluating project
    benefits
  • Plan, monitor, adjust and report on developments,
    acquisition and replacement projects
  • Ensure that procedures and documentation are
    available
  • Specify system objectives, completion date, cost
    and security requirements with client

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Professional BehaviourCode of Practice
  • Development continued
  • Ensure client involvement through all phases
  • Ensure proper completion of all tasks
  • Specify and conduct testing
  • Ensure design and documentation for audit,
    maintenance, enhancement and comprehension
  • Ensure proper input/output design
  • Ensure appropriate file maintenance

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Professional BehaviourCode of Practice
  • Development continued
  • Ensure adequate recovery restoration procedures
    are available
  • Ensure that project are completed with technical
    soundness, within time and within budget.

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Professional BehaviourCode of Practice
  • Implementation
  • Ensure that adequate provision is made for user
    and operations staff training for the complete
    system
  • Plan, monitor, adjust and report all activities
    concerned with changeover
  • Ensure completion of implementation consistent
    with testing and security.

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Professional BehaviourCode of Practice
  • Live systems
  • Plan and operate efficient and reliable
    processing within defined budget
  • Monitor performance and quality and arrange
    regular reviews of the effectiveness, efficiency
    and security of live systems
  • Plan from the start to provide adequate
    maintenance and enhancement support to continue
    to meet all requirements.
  • Establish good day-to-day liaison with users.
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