Professional Issues in Information Technology
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Author(s)Frank Bott
PublisherBCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
ISBN / ASIN1780171803
ISBN-139781780171807
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,626,681
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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To be effective at a senior level, IT professionals need not only appropriate technical skills and experience, but also a broad understanding of the context in which they operate. Relevant to both small and large companies, this book addresses the social, legal, financial, organisational and ethical issues faced by IT professionals such as intellectual property rights in software, computer misuse, codes of conduct, starting a company and internet law. It is designed to accompany the BCS HEQ 'Diploma in IT' core module: Professional Issues in Information Systems Practice. This new edition takes into account the social and legal implications of the substantial changes to legislation and technology over recent years, for example cloud computing, the Digital Economy Act and the Equality Act. Reviews: Few books provide such a comprehensive treatment of professionalism in IT. This book should be read [...] by everyone working in the industry. Professor Richard Millar, Dean of Computing and Engineering, University of Ulster -- This is an essential read for IT professionals needing to know the latest legislation and technological advances. It is well written, providing extensive information with clear examples. Professor Elizabeth Hull, Professor Emerita of Computing Science, University of Ulster --
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