Saturday, June 27, 2015

Principle 2: Client and Employer

2.01. Provide service in their areas of competence, being honest and forthright about any limitations of their experience and education

Knowledge sharing is a good and important part of a software engineer's professional life. So it is an essential process to improve the self knowledge about the industrial technology. 

Because this is a charity type of program we have to provide accurate descriptions and details in the presentations that we have uploaded in the slide share.  Before we starting our project we have got many instructions by the networking lecturer to improve the accuracy of the information we have referred  many related books, internet sources and we have got advises by the lecturer.  

We also used our past experiences of making presentations and networking knowledge to achieve our target and provide our best services to the students who are studying networking.

The most important thing is about our project related to this principle is presenting details in a simple and understandable way to the public.




2.03. Use the property of a client or employer only in ways properly authorized, and with the client's or employer's knowledge and consent.

Before we have publish the presentation slides to the public we got the recommendation from an authorized lecturer who is familiar with the related field. So it was a big milestone of our project that it is achieved a standard level that saying other people can follow it and use it to improve the knowledge.

2.07. Identify, document, and report significant issues of social concern, of which they are aware, in software or related documents, to the employer or the client.
When we considering that part of the code of conduct it is really important to have a high reliability of the information that we have presented in the slide. We have identified that if the details are not correct in the presentation then it will create many harmful effects to the users, readers and students who study it. So we have taken some actions to certify the correctness of the details included in the presentation. 

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