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College of Computer Studies
Course
ETHICS FOR IT PROFESSIONALS
Title of the Case Study
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A Case Study
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Members of the Group
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Date Submitted
Title Page
Abstract (A one- or two-paragraph statement summing up the study (what, why, when, where, how, and who). This summary introduces the project, questions, hypothesis, and highlights of the important findings.)
Introduction (Describes what you did, and why it was of interest—opens the door to the case study and tries to get the passersby to enter. Typically several paragraphs, the introduction includes background information about the building/space, the designer's intent, the myriad of interesting topics to study, what sparked your team's curiosity, and how the team decided on the topic.)
Acknowledgment (Provide thanks to those who deserve it (politically or actually).
Dedication (People you have dedicated this study)
Chapter I – Planning Approach
1. Background of the Company
2. Statement of the Problem
3. Objectives
4. Business Structure
1. Company Organization and Chart
2. Company Structure
3. Departments/Divisions
5. Existing Business Transactions
6. Scope and Limitation (of the study)
Chapter II – Company Code of Conduct
2.1 Company’s Rules and Regulations
2.1.1
2.2 Code of Ethics
2.2.1 Context Diagram
2.2.2 Business Strategy
2.3 Human Resources Department
Chapter III – Policy Implementation
3.1 Survey Tool
Chapter IV – Interpretation of Data/Summary/Conclusion/Recommendation
1. Analysis (An explanation of what the information you collected means in the context of the building, hypothesis, and methods. The results (above) are just “facts;” the analysis is your interpretation (or opinion) of what the facts mean.)
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