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CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 1 IT Project Management ACS - Core Body of Knowledge In Australia in November 1992, the ACS published a report entitled "The ACS Towards 2000." One of the terms of reference emerging from the study was to: "determine the common body of knowledge appropriate to the overall discipline of Information Technology" The same report defined Information Technology as: "the development and application of computers and communications-based technologies for processing, presenting and managing data and information".

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 2 IT Project Management ACS - Core Body of Knowledge The general terms the Core Body of Knowledge as applied to the professions typically includes, ● The 'core' (a standard educational curriculum). ● A requirement to hold an approved tertiary qualification. ● Relevant experience. ● A Code of Ethics. ● Acceptance of personal liability. ● A commitment to continuing professional development. ● A licence or certificate to practise.

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 3 IT Project Management ACS - Areas of Knowledge 1.Computer Organisation and Architecture 2.Conceptual Modelling 3.Database Management 4.Data Communications and Networks 5.Data Structures and Algorithms 6.Discrete Mathematics 7.Ethics/Social Implications/Professional Practice

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 4 IT Project Management ACS - Areas of Knowledge 8.Interpersonal Communications 9.Program Design and Implementation 10.Project Management and Quality Assurance 11.Security 12.Software Engineering and Methodologies 13.Systems Analysis and Design 14.Systems Software

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 5 ACS - Ethics / Social Implications / Professional Practice This covers the body of ideas and commonly held principles that broadly apply to ethical behaviour in the IT environment. The intent is to expose students to standards of professional behaviour and to encourage a commitment to developing a personal ethical framework.

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 6 ACS - Ethics / Social Implications / Professional Practice Critical review of the IT profession's Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct governing the behaviour of IT professionals; A broad understanding of the impact of IT on society; The importance of knowing one's belief system and values when reasoning confronting issues at the work place as a professional.

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 7 IT Project Management Interpersonal Communications This topic deals with individual behaviour and group dynamics and the application of these principles to the system development process. There has been a consistent comment from employers that a high level of interpersonal communication ability is an essential attribute of IT staff at all levels. It is important that those seeking employment in this profession appreciate that it is largely people- centred rather than technology-centred.

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 8 IT Project Management Project Management... This area deals with the methods and problems of managing and assuring the quality of computing system projects, particularly from the viewpoint of the practitioner as a member of the project team. An understanding of the principles, techniques and tools of project management are essential in the management of the inherent complexities of the systems development lifecycle.

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 9 IT Project Management ACS - Code of Ethics An essential characteristic of a profession is the need for its members to abide by a Code of Ethics. The Society requires its members to subscribe to a set of values and ideals which uphold and advance the honour, dignity and effectiveness of the profession of information technology. The code is part of the ACS's Regulations and the numbering sequence has been maintained.

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 10 IT Project Management ACS - Code of Ethics 4.1 To uphold and advance the honour, dignity and effectiveness of the profession of information technology The personal commitments set out in NR4.3 and NR4.4 bind each member with regard to that member's professional conduct. 4.3 Values and Ideals 4.4 Standards of Conduct

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 11 IT Project Management ACS - Code of Ethics 4.5 Priorities 4.6 Competence 4.7 Honesty 4.8 Social Implications 4.9 Professional Development 4.10 Information Technology Profession

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 12 IT Project Management ACS - Code of Professional Conduct One of the hallmarks of a profession is the commitment by its members to high standards of professional conduct. Members of the Australian Computer Society (the Society) should at all times maintain standards of conduct worthy of Information Technology (IT) professionals. By doing so, they will enhance their personal stature as IT professionals and help maintain the credibility and prestige of the IT profession. They will also secure the continuing acknowledgment of their professional merits by the community as a whole.

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 13 IT Project Management ACS - Code of Professional Conduct The Society's Code of Professional Conduct and Professional Practice is designed to provide members with authoritative guidance on acceptable standards of professional conduct and practice within the IT industry. The Code focuses on essential matters and is not intended to include a multitude of detailed rules. The Code should not, therefore, be narrowly interpreted. While it contains specific rules, it is equally important that the spirit of the rules should govern members' conduct.

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 14 IT Project Management ACS - Code of Professional Conduct A.1 The Public Interest Safeguard the interests of your clients provided that they do not conflict with the duties and loyalties owed to the community, its laws and social and political institutions

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 15 IT Project Management ACS - Code of Professional Conduct A.2 Integrity Do not breach public trust in the profession or the specific trust of your clients and employers.

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 16 IT Project Management ACS - Code of Professional Conduct A.3 Confidentiality You must not disclose information acquired in the course of your professional work except where consent has been obtained from the rightful legal owner or where there is a legal or professional duty to disclose

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 17 IT Project Management ACS - Code of Professional Conduct A.4 Objectivity and Independence Be objective, impartial and free of conflicts of interest in the performance of your professional duties

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 18 IT Project Management ACS - Code of Professional Conduct A.5 Competence Accept only such work as you believe you are competent to perform and do not hesitate to obtain additional expertise from appropriately qualified individuals where advisable

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 19 IT Project Management ACS - Code of Professional Conduct A.6 Keeping Up-To-Date Keep yourself, and subordinates, informed of such new technologies, practices and standards as are relevant to your duties.

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 20 IT Project Management ACS - Code of Professional Conduct A.7 Subordinates Ensure subordinates are trained in order to be effective in their duties and to qualify for increased responsibilities.

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 21 IT Project Management ACS - Code of Professional Conduct A.8 Responsibility to Your Client Actively seek opportunities for increasing efficiency and effectiveness to the benefit of the user.

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 22 IT Project Management ACS - Code of Professional Conduct A.9 Promoting Information Technology Endeavour to extend public knowledge, understanding and appreciation of Information Technology

CDU – School of Information Technology HIT241 Professional Practice… - Slide 23 IT Project Management ACS - Code of Professional Conduct A.10 The Image of the Profession and the Society Refrain from any conduct or action in your professional role which may tarnish the image of the Information Technology profession or unjustifiably detract from the good name of your professional body.