[SA][TF] Professional Development (Computing) - The Profession

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Question Type: Multiple Choice Compare a professional to a worker. A. A worker doesn't have formal education, yet a professional has. B. A professional didn't have formal education as well as a worker. C. A professional attained higher level of education as well as a worker. D. A worker does have a formal education while a professional doesn't.

A. A worker doesn't have formal education, yet a professional has.

Question Type: Multiple Choice All are career opportunities for Information Technology except ______________. A. Data analyst B. Mobile Applications Developer C. Web Interactive Designer D. Database Administrator

A. Data analyst

Question Type: Multiple Choice All are career opportunities for Computer Science except ______________. A. Entrepreneur B. Software engineer C. Data analyst D. Web developer

A. Entrepreneur

Question Type: Multiple Choice They select computer systems to improve business processes. A. Information System B. Computer Engineering C. Computer Science D. Information Technology

A. Information System

Question Type: Multiple Choice Employs certain ideas from the world of engineering in building reliable, efficient, affordable, user-friendly, and scalable software systems. A. Software Engineering B. Information System C. Computer Science D. Computer Engineering

A. Software Engineering

Question Type: Multiple Choice All are career opportunities for Computer Engineering except ______________. A. Web Designer B. Academic Instructor/Professor C. Systems Programmer D. Project Manager/Engineer

A. Web Designer

Question Type: Multiple Choice All are not career opportunities for Information System except ______________. A. Web Developer B. Entrepreneur C. Researcher D. Applications Programmer/Developer

A. Web Developer

Question Type: Multiple Choice The first device use in computing numbers. A. Hollerith Punchcard B. Napier's Bone C. Pascaline D. Abacus

D. Abacus

Question Type: Multiple Choice Which of the following are commonalities of the five major discipline of computing profession? A. Professionalism B. Applications to join theory and skills C. Capstone projects D. All of the choices

D. All of the choices

Question Type: Multiple Choice A discipline where are focused on creating actual designs. A. Computer Science B. Information System C. Software Engineering D. Computer Engineering

D. Computer Engineering

Question Type: Multiple Choice It is a study of complementary networks of hardware and software that people and organizations use to collect, filter, and process, create, and distribute data. A. Computer Engineering B. Software Engineering C. Computer Science D. Information System

D. Information System

Question Type: Multiple Choice Focuses on how computer equipment and software work, how they are secured, upgraded, maintained, and replaced. A. Computer Science B. Software Engineering C. Computer Engineering D. Information Technology

D. Information Technology

Question Type: Multiple Choice Which of the following is not commonalities of the five major discipline of computing profession? A. Software lifecycle issues B. Computer foundational topics C. Processes, both computing and professional D. None of the choices

D. None of the choices

Question Type: Multiple Choice Where does Information Technology focus on? A. Theories B. Design C. Business D. Practical and Applied

D. Practical and Applied

Question Type: Multiple Choice To which computing impacts the most? A. Business B. Health C. No answer text provided. D. Work E. All of the Choices

E. All of the Choices

Question Type: Short Answer People who uses the system or product. _______________________

END-USER

Question Type: True False An IT Professional select computer systems to improve business processes.

False

Question Type: True False Computer Engineering focuses on the fundamental theories of how computer solve problems and learn how to write application programs, system software, computer languages, and device drivers.

False

Question Type: True False Computer Engineering focuses on theoretical aspects of technology.

False

Question Type: True False Computer Engineering studies computers and computational systems.

False

Question Type: True False Computer Science integrates computer hardware and software.

False

Question Type: True False Computing impacts on leisure and recreation.

False

Question Type: True False Different machines were used before abacus.

False

Question Type: True False Educational attainment is required for a job.

False

Question Type: True False Every organized profession isn't governed by its respective professional body.

False

Question Type: True False Having a vocational education can't attain being a professional.

False

Question Type: True False If you have a degree in Computer Science, you can work as a Technical Support.

False

Question Type: True False Information Technology focuses on Business.

False

Question Type: True False Job is to Profession as Law is to Paralegal.

False

Question Type: True False Jobs may be categorized into lifetime, all- year round or contract employment.

False

Question Type: True False People who uses a computer and network services are professionals.

False

Question Type: True False Profession is a part of a job.

False

Question Type: True False Programmers are in the middle of those who start and end the usage of computer and network services.

False

Question Type: True False Software Engineering focuses on small-scale software systems.

False

Question Type: True False Something that has to be done is profession.

False

Question Type: Short Answer It is defined as "a piece of work; something to be done". ___________________

JOB

Question Type: Short Answer Paid employment that may be part- time or full time. __________________

JOB

Question Type: Short Answer Usually are done for people to earn and live. _________

JOB

Question Type: Short Answer This is given based on your qualifications and is only part of the profession. _________________

Job

Question Type: Short Answer It is often linked to the upholding of the principles, laws, ethics and conventions of a Profession in the form of a code of practice. _______________________________

Professionalism

Question Type: Short Answer It is a set of instructions that commands how things work. _________________________

SOFTWARE

Question Type: Short Answer Computing discipline that focuses on large-scale software systems. ________________________

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

Question Type: True False A degree in Software Engineering is important to be a QA Specialist.

True

Question Type: True False Being business oriented is important if you pursue a degree in Information System.

True

Question Type: True False Code of ethics governs every professional.

True

Question Type: True False Computer Engineering focuses on hardware, designing, building and integration.

True

Question Type: True False Computing Professionals are looked up for understanding the complexity of computers and networks.

True

Question Type: True False Computing greatly impacts on living, health, work, education, and business.

True

Question Type: True False Computing includes making research papers and thesis studies.

True

Question Type: True False IT professionals typically lets other people work on with hardware, networks, web pages, multimedia, e-mail systems, and security.

True

Question Type: True False Information Technology applies technical knowledge for product support.

True

Question Type: True False Job is a part of a profession.

True

Question Type: True False Jobs may be paid or unpaid.

True

Question Type: True False Long- term is to profession as short- term is to job.

True

Question Type: True False Practical experience and formal education is required to be a professional.

True

Question Type: True False Professionalism are the beliefs that a professional upholds to.

True

Question Type: True False To be able to work as a System analyst, you must have a degree in Software Engineering.

True

Question Type: Short Answer _________________ doesn't require certain degree of studies.

job

Question Type: Multiple Choice Who works hands- on with hardware, networks, web pages, multimedia, e-mail systems, and security? A. Medical Professionals B. IT Professionals C. Researchers D. Engineers

B. IT Professionals

Question Type: Short Answer Where does Information System focus on? _________________________

BUSINESS

Question Type: Multiple Choice A discipline where programs stress the theoretical side of programming. A. Information Technology B. Software Engineering C. Computer Science D. Computer Engineering

C. Computer Science

Question Type: Multiple Choice In this profession, you understanding computers, networks, applications and digital objects are necessary. A. Accounting B. Engineering C. Computing D. Medical

C. Computing

Question Type: Multiple Choice In which discipline is a Network Engineer / Network Specialist a career opportunity? A. Computer Science B. Software Engineering C. Information Technology D. Computer Engineering

C. Information Technology

Question Type: Multiple Choice Which analogy can be compared to "job is to profession"? A. Item: category B. Work: product C. Part: whole D. Work: worker

C. Part: whole

Question Type: Short Answer Members of the profession are governed by _____________________________.

CODE OF ETHICS

Question Type: Short Answer In which discipline is a System Manager/ Engineer a career opportunity?

COMPUTER ENGINEERING

Question Type: Short Answer In which discipline is a Systems Programmer a career opportunity? ________________________________

COMPUTER ENGINEERING

Question Type: Short Answer It integrates several fields of electrical engineering and computer science required to develop computer hardware and software. ________________________________

COMPUTER ENGINEERING

Question Type: Short Answer Focuses on the fundamental theories of how computer solve problems and learn how to write application programs, system software, computer languages, and device drivers. _______________________

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Question Type: Short Answer In which discipline is a System Analyst a career opportunity? _________________________________

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Question Type: Short Answer It is the study of computers and computational systems.

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Question Type: Short Answer Any problem-oriented activity requiring, benefiting from, or creating algorithmic process. ________________________

COMPUTING

Question Type: Short Answer Typically focused in applying computers to business problems. ____________________________

INFORMATION SYSTEM

Question Type: Short Answer A discipline that troubleshoots and designs practical technical applications. __________________________

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Question Type: Short Answer What discipline applies technology to solve practical problems? ____________________________________

Information technology

Question Type: Short Answer Field that includes different people to perform various jobs. _____________________

PROFESSION

Question Type: Short Answer Paid or unpaid occupation based on specialized educational training. __________________

PROFESSION

Question Type: Short Answer This requires mastery of a complex set of knowledge and skills through formal education and practical experience. ___________________________

PROFESSION

Question Type: Short Answer Someone who experiences special training or whom has particular skills and is often respected because of the educational attainment. _____________________________

PROFESSIONAL

Question Type: Short Answer Defined as the personally held beliefs of a Professional about their own conduct as a member of a Profession. ____________________________

PROFESSIONALISM


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