1. Process visibility
In software engineering, one encounters the
visibility principle mainly in the form of process
visibility, and then mainly in the form of schedule
visibility: ability to judge the state of development
against a project schedule.
Quality process visibility also applies to measuring
achieved (or predicted) quality against quality goals.
The principle of visibility involves setting goals that
can be assessed as well as devising methods to
assess their realization.
3. What is professionalism?
“To be a professional is to be responsible and
accountable for using one's special skills to give
careful and constant consideration to the impact of
one's products and services on others”
Ethics/key components: 1. Power of working.
2. Honesty and trust.
3. Maintaining standards.
4. Respect.
4. Professional Behavior Encompasses Ethical
Behavior
Non-disclosure of confidential information
Reporting to work
Reporting absences
Smoking regulations
Timed break periods
Security procedures
Dress code
Be in limits when you are at work.
5. Ethical Responsibility
Ethic means a set of principles which are correct or of
good conduct.
Likely to start by an employee noticing that things are
not right, and attempting to get them changed by
talking to people in the organization.
It can end easily, with changes made quickly
or it can end by involving many agencies,
lawyers, legal systems, and public proceedings.