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A programmer, working on a sophisticated data mining package, is trying to write an algorithm to do intelligent searches across multiple databases. Programmers in this company are encouraged to write about their work and publish their algorithms in professional journals. After months of tedious programming, the programmer finds himself stuck on one part of the problem. You, the division manager, not realizing the complexity of the problem, want the job completed within the next few days. The programmer remembers that a co-worker had written an article about a similar problem and given him the source code from an earlier version of a commercial software package developed by another company. On looking at those programs, he sees two areas of code that could be incorporated into his program. He incorporates the segments of code from the co-worker's article and from the commercial package into the program, but does not tell anyone or mention it in the documentation. The program works perfectly and is delivered a day ahead of schedule. You receive an anonymous tip about his actions from someone outside your company.
In this situation, What should you may do in the same situation?

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Answered by brianlyofficial
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Answer:

Fun fact:

What nations became members of NATO?

At present, NATO has 28 members. In 1949, there were 12 founding members of the Alliance: Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom and the United States.

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