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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Software Engineering Ethics
  • Professional Standards

Background:

  • Traditional engineering ethics often separates professional skills from ethical considerations.
  • This dichotomy can hinder the development of well-rounded engineering professionals.
  • Existing approaches like stand-alone codes of ethics may not fully integrate ethical principles into practice.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose an ethical framework for software engineers that intrinsically links ethical responsibilities with professional standards.
  • To introduce Ethical-Driven Software Development (EDSD) as a novel approach to software engineering.
  • To enhance both the professionalism and ethical conduct of software practitioners.

Main Methods:

  • Developing a framework that connects software developers' ethical duties directly to their professional standards.
  • Proposing EDSD as a methodology for software development.
  • Analyzing the advantages of integrating ethical considerations into the core tasks of software engineering.

Main Results:

  • The proposed framework, EDSD, overcomes the separation of professional and ethical skills.
  • EDSD fosters synergy between professional and ethical competencies, leading to improved engineering practice.
  • The framework guides engineers in evaluating ethical implications of design choices during development.

Conclusions:

  • Ethical-Driven Software Development (EDSD) offers a more integrated approach to software engineering ethics.
  • This synergy results in more professional and ethically conscious software engineers.
  • EDSD enhances awareness of ethical ramifications in engineering decisions, though it does not dictate the final product.