Computer ethics / William John, Brinkman II and Alton F. Sanders
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LRC - Annex | National University - Manila | General Education | General Circulation | GC QA 76.9.M65 .B75 2012 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000008460 |
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GC QA 76.9.A25 .C43 2014 Spotting the trend / | GC QA 76.9.C66 .S26 1977 Computers in society | GC QA 76.9.D35 .T73 1984 An introduction to data structures with applications | GC QA 76.9.M65 .B75 2012 Computer ethics / | GC QA 76.9.S88 .K34 1983 The design of operating systems for small computer systems | GC QA 76.9.V5 .S56 2017 Next-Gen virtualization / | GC QA 76.64 .F34 1992 Borland C++ 3.1 object-oriented programming |
Includes bibliographical references .
Chapter1. Critical reasoning and moral theory -- Chapter2. Computing professions and professional ethics -- Chapter3.Intellectual and intangible property -- Chapter4. Trust, safety and reliability -- Chapter5. How computing is changing who we are -- Chapter6. Computing and vulnerable groups -- Chapter7. Autonomous and pervasive technology .
This book is intended to be used in a one-semester undergraduate course on computer ethics. Students are expected to have completed college-level composition and literature courses, but coursework in computing is not required for students.
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