Ethics Understanding of Software Professional In Risk Reducing Reusability Coding Using Inclusion Set Theory
G. Singaravel, Dr. V. Palanisamy, Dr. A. Krishnan

TL;DR
This paper explores how inclusion set theory can be used to assess software professionals' ethics and skills, aiming to improve risk reduction and reusability in coding practices.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of inclusion set theory to evaluate ethical understanding and skill levels of software professionals for better project outcomes.
Findings
Inclusion set theory effectively models professional skills and ethics.
The approach helps identify risk-free and achievement-oriented code.
It supports efficient resource utilization and timely delivery.
Abstract
The technical skill or ability of an individual is different to person in software developments of projects. So, it is necessary to identify the talent and attitude of an individual contribution can be uniformly distributed to the different phases of software development cycle. The line of code analysis metrics to understanding the various skills of the programmers in code development. By using the inclusion set theory of n (AUB) refer to strength and risk free code developed from union of software professionals and system must comprise of achievement of the system goal, effective memory utilization and intime delivery of the product.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware Engineering Techniques and Practices · Software Engineering Research · Advanced Malware Detection Techniques
