Social and Ethical Effects of the Computer Revolution

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333 pages 1996

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Contributors examine issues in computer ethics, in sections on education, ethics, technology and value, software reliability and computer security, the professions and workplace issues, and artificial intelligence and cyberspace. Topics include the Internet and ethics in institutions of higher learning, and responsibility for unreliable software. Can be used as a text in ethics in computer science, information systems, and management information systems.

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