| bio | website | estatespaces.tk |
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| location | Malta | |
| age | 23 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 11 months |
| seen | Dec 1 '11 at 11:20 | |
| stats | profile views | 9 |
I am a student at the University of Malta, currently studying a bachelor of science in Computer science and AI. This is my final year :)
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Should ICT professionals be warranted professionals? No, I am not even sure there is already a warrant in place. The question is with regards to ethics, whether IT professionals need a warranty (i.e. like the one engineers and architects have). I live in Malta, so I guess some regulations will be different. Thanks again for your help |
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accepted | Should ICT professionals be warranted professionals? |
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Should ICT professionals be warranted professionals? @John excuse me, I am merely stating a question asked from a lecturer in my course of which is called B.Sc ICT. It could be that in Europe we have a different system to US. faculty.washington.edu/wtalbott/phil240/trconseq.htm here is a resource on 'consequentialist theory' for your info. thanks for your help anywhow |
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Should ICT professionals be warranted professionals? I am not insulting anyone. This is a question in ethics where I need to write an essay to answer that specific question using a consequentialist theory. |
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awarded | Autobiographer |
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awarded | Editor |
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Should ICT professionals be warranted professionals? yes that is correct. By ICT, that is what I meant. By warranted professionals, I mean the engineering warranty, that is software engineer warrant. My question is whether social engineers should be treated like engineers and need to have a warrant. Thanks |
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Jun 6 |
awarded | Student |
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Should ICT professionals be warranted professionals? By ICT - I am referring to Information and Communication technology profession. Therefore by warrant I am referring to the engineering warrant, that of a software engineer. |
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asked | Should ICT professionals be warranted professionals? |