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The pledge of the computing professional: recognizing and promoting ethics in the computing professions

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All of us in the computing community understand the importance of recognizing and promoting ethical behavior in our profession. Instruction in ethics is rapidly becoming a part of most computing-related curricula, whether as a stand-alone course or infused into existing courses. Both Computing Curricula 2005 and the current discussions on Computing Curricula 2013 recognize the significance of ethics, generally considering it a core topic across the various computing disciplines. Additionally, in their criteria for the accreditation of computing programs, ABET specifies that a student must attain by the time of graduation an understanding of ethical issues and responsibilities. What has been missing is a formal rite-of-passage ceremony to prompt student recognition and self-reflection on the transition from being a student to a computing professional. In 2009, seventeen faculty members and industry representatives from a wide range of institutions began to address this open problem by forming The Pledge of the Computing Professional [1], [2]. The Pledge exists to promote and recognize the ethical and moral behavior and responsibilities in graduates of computing-related degree programs as they transition to careers of service to society. The Pledge does not seek to define or enforce ethics --- this is the role of other organizations. Specifically, The Pledge is modeled after the Order of the Engineer [3] and provides a rite-of-passage ceremony at the time of graduation.

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[1]
J. Estell and K. Christensen, "The Need for a New Graduation Rite-of-passage," Viewpoints Column, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 54, No. 2, pp. 113--115, February 2011.
[2]
The Pledge of the Computing Professional, 2011. URL: http://www.computing-professional.org/.
[3]
Order of the Engineer, 2011. URL: http://www.order-of-the-engineer.org/.

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    cover image ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society
    ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society  Volume 42, Issue 1
    August 2012
    42 pages
    ISSN:0095-2737
    DOI:10.1145/2422512
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    Published: 01 August 2012
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