Sunday, December 28, 2014

Second Assignment-7 questions(answered)

Answers:
1. Well for me, it's just the same with the words "I DON'T CARE". but these words doesn't really mean that you really don't care. It's just a matter of fact that you do respect both sides. You cannot dictate ones opinion, they have their privilege to think and to say, they have their own capabilities of understanding different issues or somewhat we say promulgation. Respect is the key of having a good camaraderie with one another's team mate. 

2. My tempering mode during the moment when I'm mad. I'm a fan of hurting people and I'm also a fan of being hurt. i love torturing ones emotion. Well, I think that the most experienced that molded my personal code of ethics is the place where i'm standing especially in life, we're not on a first class, yes, we're poor but I think we're not also in the poorest class. Cause we still eat a meal three times a day. It's also my dreams in life that had molded me and that dreams are molded also by the difficulties I'd experienced. I really need to set standards in life but before tat I must build first my code of ethics. And, by that life goes on.

3.Yes, it really depends. But, if I'll examine it through my position today, It really depends on my responds to them. It is about how wold you react from different issues that has been raisin' up. It is about when you say something or would you just shut your mouth. It is upon your mood, and how you handle your mood.

4.Yes, they are capable. But, the top responsibility of the organization is keeping it from any harmful intentions of different employees. But, it is also depending upon a company of how they would respond this case. If they would hide the issue and escape from the criminal liabilities as a white lies goes? or they would not defend their member as what the right goes? It's up to them.

5.Yes, of course! as we see nowadays favoritism's explode. No more explanations. It always been repeated by the reality.

6.Speaking of tolerated. Yes, it is. software piracy is leading today. Philippines is the best example of it. We claimed software, we used software and e cracked software. Even school used to do it, even DOSCST used to do it. We cannot deny the fact that today in this modern world we are free to claim any software. We copied illegal and use without permission of the owner. Mostly IT professionals do it. We don't have any case to take so we crack. Tsk!

7.No. it's never been a waste of time but it's a time consuming processes that would take too much time to learn. How could someone accept that they are needed to be trained? or maybe they are just so stubborn that they will not allow anybody to teach them. But, it's the fact, when you try to be taught and to learned? swear, it's these magic that would take you to success.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Why does IT's doesn't have a license exam.

Information Technology doesn't have a licensure exam, well I think it because being an Information Technologist is so easy to achieve. You learn it easily or maybe just by your own. It is so easy to be achieved even just in surfing in internet. There's no such expertise to be exercised. 
I find it helpful to learn from other well-established professions like medicine or law. One of the most striking aspects of professions is their longevity and durability. This is no accident. Professions form around domains of permanent human concerns: things that concern everyone, in all times, places, and cultures. For example, no human being can escape health concerns. Sooner or later everyone has a health breakdown and seeks professional help. The health-care professional needs deep expertise to be helpful, expertise well beyond what an amateur can learn by reading or by word of mouth. The health-care professional must be well trained and oriented toward helping people. Similar statements can be made about law. No human being can escape concerns about laws where they live and work. There comes a time, sooner or later, when everyone seeks professional help with legal problems such as mortgages, deeds, wills, trusts, business deals, taxes, and much more.We will just recognize those persons being an Information Technology professionals through knowing "Our traditional view of computer scientists as programmers and systems analysts is far too narrow. Traditional computer science does not address the full range of concerns people have about information technology and is frequently criticized for various types of narrowness. Let me give you some examples. Few computer science departments offer specialties in information security, now a leading concern of users of information systems. Many software engineers now believe that traditional computer science programs are too narrow to accommodate the scientific and professional core of software engineering; they are moving to establish separate degree programs and departments. Many employers believe that computer science departments overemphasize theory; they rely on their corporate universities to close the gap by supplying practical training in IT. 


Computer science departments do not address the educational needs of all those help-desk technicians -- the people who answer telephone questions about software and personal computers. Although not trained as computer scientists, these technicians are taking care of other people's concerns about their computers and networks. They are, in my book, bona fide members of the IT profession. The same can be said of professional website designers."
That's why, I am not convinced in licensure exam just because we, as an IT studies in broad. we're not focusing in just one field but almost in different fields. We do works in simultaneous jobs. We create, tranform and innovate and that's what i admired the most. I really love to be an Information technology Professional no matter what, it may include license or it may not. It is my passion and it will be forever my passion.