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2002: when headless chooks ruled the roost

2002: when headless chooks ruled the roost. The selection of Adelaide to host 2002's World Congress on Information Technology, which ran over three days in late February, was a major coup for the small city of churches. But nearly a year after the conference, the one speaker whose comments are remembered most vividly is David Murray, head of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA).
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ACS news
10/12/2002 17:13:51
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Profile: Surviving the ICT job crisis
10/08/2002 17:13:29
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CEDA: New frontiers of growth
18/06/2002 17:13:26
Australia is seriously behind the game in building industries that are creating the new jobs and new wealth More...

Testing, testing, testing
19/04/2002 17:13:07
Software testing increasingly engages Australian IT specialists. Now a major regional survey seeks to guide best practice, research and education More...

ACS news: ACS Foundation gives $2m
19/04/2002 17:13:00
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Applying the ACS Code of Ethics
21/08/2001 17:12:19
The final instalment More...

Applying the ACS Code of Ethics
19/06/2001 17:12:10
Oliver Burmeister continues his dissertation on applying the ACS Code of Ethics, in this issue addressing professional quality, fairness and discrimination, and liability for unreliability More...

Applying the ACS Code of Ethics
25/04/2001 17:11:50
Oliver Burmeister's dissertation on applying the ACS Code of Ethics has been accepted as the definitive work on the subject. In our February/March issue we published the core content of his paper; over this and later issues, nine case studies he used to exemplify aspects of the code, will appear as instalments More...

Applying the ACS Code of Ethics
18/02/2001 17:11:47
Information technology, like other professions, is facing increased pressure to meet the higher standards in ethical practice demanded by the public it serves. Oliver Burmeister's dissertation on applying the ACS' Code has been accepted as the definitive work on the subject. The core content of his paper is published here; in future editions we will publish nine case studies given in his paper to exemplify the application of the Code to various aspects of information technology practice. They address ethical practice in Quality in Professional Work, Fairness and Discrimination, Liability for Unreliability, Software Risks, Conflicts of Interest and Unauthorised Access More...

Applying Ethics to IT
20/12/2000 17:11:33
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