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This session will place the Architect as leader, decision maker, risk manager, and agent of change in a context of professionalism and responsibility. We will explore many of the choices and actions Architects take on that are, or should be, guided by more than simple fiscal value creation but clarity of purpose in support of multiple cultures and needs.
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Stephen Cohen, Chief Architect
Microsoft Public Sector Services
IASA CITA-P
The study of morality's effect
on conduct
A system of moral principles
A set of principles of right conduct.
Professional Responsibility
• Codes of conduct
• Held liable
• Ask why
Aristotle’s 4 causes of being
• Material
• Effective
• Formal
• Final
An Architects’ 4 causes of being
• Material
• Effective
• Formal
• Final
Infrastructure
Solution
Information
Business
Society
Community
Customer
User
Business
Portfolio
Project
We Focus here
Others Focus
here
We Should
Focus here
Facts
Proof
Evidence
Context
Empathy
Honor
Truth in Data
• External facts
• Big data uniqueness
• Source agreement
• Validating data sets
• State driven volatility
• Freedom from intrusion
• Control of personal information
• Freedom from surveillance
• User Provided to operations
• Monitoring use
• Analysis after the fact
Identity
• Anonymous users
• Transparency
• Bi-directional trust
• Mislead location services
• Do-not-track
Intellectual property
• Data reuse
• GPS traffic data
• Health care data
• Search Personalization
Lawful Neutral
True Neutral
Neutral Good
Chaotic Neutral
Lawful Good
Lawful Evil
Chaotic Good
Chaotic Evil Neutral Evil
Order Chaos Evil
Go
od
"Saintly" or "Crusader"
HIPPA Compliance
"Benefactor" COOP "Rebel," or
"Cynic" Forced
Centralization
"Judge" or "Disciplined" Prohibitive
Governance "Undecided"
Arbitrate Conflict
"Anarchist" or "Free Spirit"
External Arch/Lead
"Dominator" or "Diabolic" Process over
Product “Selfish” “Selfish” Forcing
Technology "Destroyer" or
"Demonic" Politics and
Image
• Governance
• Inversion of personal use policies
• Who’s policies wins?
• Who ‘owns’ the cookies, history, local cache for audit and forensics?
Two ethical questions
• Do your ethics align or clash with your customer, your team, or your company
• Are you taking the time to consider ethics as part of you architectural process