Ethics and Computing: Living Responsibly in a Computerized WorldA textbook for an undergraduate course or for individual study. Explains the fundamentals of ethics and critical thinking about them, and suggests how computer professionals can and should apply them in their work. Discusses not only such well known aspects as hacking, privacy, safety-critical syste |
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Contents
Urgency of Ethical Standards Intensifies in Computer Community | 14 |
Professional Codes of Ethics | 39 |
Using the New ACM Code of Ethics in Decision Making | 56 |
Copyright | |
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