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journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-23, 10:50authored byWN Holmes
Members of a true computing profession must look beyond the problems they are paid to solve, paying heed to how their profession and the world at large affect each other. The future health of the computing profession depends on its members taking an interest in issues outside its body of knowledge and skills. These issues fall into three classes, those that relate to: the profession itself; the constraints that might pr should be imposed on the profession by the external community; and the profession's effect on the external community.
History
Publication title
Computer
Volume
33
Issue
7
Article number
7
Number
7
Pagination
97-98
ISSN
0018-9162
Department/School
Information and Communication Technology
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Publication status
Published
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Open
Socio-economic Objectives
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