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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering CSCE 390 Professional Issues in Computer Science and Engineering Ch.8: The Computing Field as a Profession Fall 2014 Marco Valtorta

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering Expert Knowledge Technical knowledge that is certified by some authority and is not possessed by the layperson Experts solve problems in their field in a different way than novices There are good information processing models of expertise, e.g. see Chi and Glaser’s work serRees.pdf serRees.pdf Expert systems are programs that capture expertise

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering Autonomy Independence in conducting one’s professional practice –Diagnosis –Treatment –Follow-up

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering Internal Governance A professional discipline is controlled by its members, rather than by some external authority Entrance requirements Discipline of colleagues who break the rules Example: Law bar

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering Service to Society Humanitarian service –Pro bono work –Emergency medical help –Religious ministry

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering History of the Professions Guilds (corporations) in the Middle Ages Specialized knowledge –Latin (q.i.d., O.D.) Autonomy Self-governance –state and local government control becomes more common Public service Traditional wrough-iron guild sign of a glazier in Germany. Those signs can be found in many European old towns where guild members had to mark their places of business.

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering Guilds in Syria Title: Craft Organization, Work Ethics, and the Strains of Change in Ottoman Syria, Abdul-Karim Rafeq, Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 111, No. 3 (Jul. - Sep., 1991), pp , Abstract: Craft organizations (guilds), whose origins in the Arab-Islamic countries are controversial, developed in a highly sophisticated way in these countries under Ottoman rule. Known as ṭ aw ā ʾ if (sing. ṭ ā ʾ ifa) in Ottoman Syria and in other Ottoman provinces, these organizations were autonomous. They regulated the affairs of their members, distributed collective taxes among them, controlled the quality of their products, and fixed the prices of their commodities. The stability of the economic and social life in Syria owes much to these organizations. Religio-ethnic tolerance was a major characteristic of these organizations which included Muslims, Christians and Jews within their ranks. Through work ethics, merit was the primary consideration for admission into, and promotion within, the craft.

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering Computing as a Profession Specialized knowledge? Autonomy? Internal governance? Public service?

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering Computing as a Profession: My Vote Specialized knowledge? –yes Autonomy? –Yes, but some see computing as auxiliary to other specialized fields and therefore unable to evaluate its successes and failure autonomously Internal governance? –Partly: codes of ethics, but no strongly accepted certification; most states do not certify information technology professionals Public service? –Yes, e.g. open source projects and the web

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering What is Computing? ACM/IEEE-CS “Computing as Discipline,” 1989 –Computing is not equal to Programming

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering What is Computing? ACM/IEEE-CS Curriculum 2001 Update

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering Academic Specialties Academic disciplines (professional subfields?) in Computing (“Informatics” outside the US) (ACM/IEEE- CS, 2001) EE -- Electrical Engineering CE -- Computer Engineering CS -- Computer Science SWE -- Software Engineering IS -- Information Systems IT -- Information Technology

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering ACM “IT Profession” Initiative (1998) The initiative responded to the growing interest in the industry for professional standards (especially in safety critical systems), organized professional bodies representing various specialties, and the university movement to establish degree programs in information technology. The ACM concluded that the computing met the following four criteria for a profession: 1. A durable domain of human concerns. 2. A codified body of principles (conceptual knowledge). 3. A codified body of practices (embodied knowledge including competence). 4. Standards for competence, ethics, and practice.

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering ACM “IT Profession” Initiative (1998) Core: Major technical areas of IT and spans the intellectual core of the field. Intensive: Other well-established fields that are intensive users of IT, draw heavily on IT and often make novel contributions to computing. Supportive: Areas of skill and practice necessary to support the IT infrastructures that everyone uses.

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering ACM “IT Profession” Initiative (1998) Conclusions: (1) The IT profession has broad scope, which includes subfields from science, engineering, and business; (2) the players share a common base of science and technology but have distinctive professional practices; (3) many players are willing to identify with the IT field but not with the computer science discipline; (4) Strong leadership from the professional societies is needed to keep these players united under the common IT identity. The ability of the IT field to resolve broad, systemic problems such as software quality, basic research, and professional lifelong education requires extensive cooperation among the players. Several universities established IT departments and schools to address the needs of the profession directly

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering Interactions with Other Fields