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designplanning and creating a solution to the problem based on the analysis; often involves the creation of algorithms and data structures implementationwriting code or programming to execute the designed solution using a specific programming language or tool maintenancethe ongoing process of keeping a system, machine, or software in good working condition testingevaluating the solution by running the program with different inputs to ensure it produces the expected outputs and behaves correctly end userthe person who ultimately uses a software application or system debuggingthe process of identifying and fixing errors or "bugs" in the code that cause unexpected behavior or incorrect results documentationall the paperwork needed to produce a program high-level programming languagea type of programming language designed to be easy for humans to read and write low-level programming languagea type of programming language closer to the machine's native language software development lifecyclea systematic process consisting of several phases that are followed to produce high-quality software Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)an international organization dedicated to advancing computing as a science and profession code of ethicsprofessional code of conduct and ethical guidelines established by organizations and industry associations to govern the behavior of computer scientists and technology professionals Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) an international organization focused on fostering innovation and excellence in electrical, electronics, and computing engineering privacyrespecting and protecting individuals' privacy and confidentiality in the collection, storage, and use of personal data professionalismdemonstrating competence, responsibility, and accountability in all professional activities and interactions public interestprioritizing the well-being and safety of the public in the design, development, and deployment of computing technology and systems securityensuring the security and integrity of computing systems and data and taking measures to prevent unauthorized access, misuse, and harm
copyrighta legal right granted to the creators of original works—such as literature, music, and art—protecting the creator's work from being used without permission cyberbullyingharassment and intimidation conducted through digital platforms, including social media, messaging apps, and online forums cybercrimeillegal activities conducted using computers and the internet, such as hacking, identity theft, and online fraud fair usea legal doctrine that allows the limited use of copyrighted material file sharingthe practice of distributing or providing access to digital files—such as documents, music, or software—over the internet or a network · intellectual propertycreations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, symbols, names, and images malwaremalicious software; refers to any software designed to harm, exploit, or otherwise compromise the operation of computers, networks, or devices patenta legal right granted to an inventor giving them exclusive control over the use and commercialization of their invention for a specific period peer-to-peer networksa decentralized network where each participant (peer) has equal privileges and can directly share resources, such as files, with other peers without needing a central server piracythe unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution of copyrighted materials, such as software, music, movies, and books trademarka symbol, word, or phrase legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product