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050 _aQA 76.9.M65 .B75 2013
100 _aBrinkman, Bo.
_eauthor
245 0 _aEthics in a computing culture /
_cBo Brinkman and Alton F. Sanders.
260 _aBoston, Massachusetts :
_bCourse Technology Cengage Learning,
_cc2013
300 _axvi, 368 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c23 cm.
365 _bPHP3568.94
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aCritical reasoning and moral theory -- Computing professions and professional ethics -- Privacy -- Intellectual nd intangible property -- Trust, safety, and reliability -- How computing is changing who we are -- Democracy, freedom of speech, and freedom of the press -- Computing and vulnerable groups -- Autonomous and pervasice technology.
520 _aETHICS IN A COMPUTING CULTURE introduces key ideas in moral theory and professionalism to explore the hottest topics in computer ethics. With a unique blend of theory, application, and critical thinking exercises, each chapter underscores the interdisciplinary links between computing and diverse areas of study. Abundant multicultural cases are presented throughout to highlight contrasts and conflicts in ethical perspectives across the globe. ETHICS IN A COMPUTING CULTURE encourages students to continually read, reflect and write to hone sharp critical thinking skills. Students learn that that computing is not a purely technical discipline but one with moral and social implications that affect everyday life.
650 _aELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING -- MORAL AND ETHICAL ASPECTS
700 _aSanders, Alton F.
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