Professional Computer Ethics Lecture1
Professional Computer Ethics Lecture1
COURSE TITLE :
PROFESSIONAL, ETHICAL &
LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF
COMPUTING SYSTEMS
FACILITATOR :
NADINE MAITLAND
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Have you taught about your how you think and what
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What is Ethics
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means character
According to Deborah Johnson writer of computer
Ethics the fourth edition: Ethics using a set of
concepts and theories used to make moral decisions
and provide justification for those rules (normative
view point).
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Distinctions
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1970s
Walter Maner defined computer ethics as ethical problems
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What is Law
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Natural Law
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Philosophy
Natural law refers to a type of moral theory, as well
as to a type of legal theory, but the core claims of the
two kinds of theory are logically independent.
As discussed by Plato, Aristotle, and Aquinas :
Natural law moral theory states that , the moral
standards that govern human behavior are, in some
sense, objectively derived from the nature of human
beings and the nature of the world.
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Types of offences
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makes it so)
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STOP
For example, the ethical imperative do not steal
START
Reading the ACM and IEEE Codes of Ethics
(basic concept: continually acquire skills)
Every man is guilty of all the good he did not do. FranoisMarie Arouet (1694 1778)
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Ethical Dilemma
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Aptitude
Achievement
Attitude
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Elements of Professionalism
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Certification
academia )
Competent (ability to perform
competently and maintain quality)
Character (ethics)
Culture (ethos and etiquette)
Citizenry (law-abiding)
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Characteristics of a Profession
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Benefits of Professionalism
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Appropriate conduct
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Profession organization
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Professional and regulatory bodies play three roles (Harvey & Mason,
1995).
First, they are set up to safeguard the public interest. This is what gives
them their legitimacy.
Third, the professional or regulatory body represents its own selfinterest: the organizations act to maintain their own privileged and
powerful position as a controlling body. This is where control,
legitimated by public interest becomes confounded by control based on
self-interest.
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necessary to be registered with the regulator but not the professional body, who
may provide a set of services to their professional members without regulating
them.
Most professional bodies offer a way to climb up the membership ladder towards
being a Fellow or in some cases a Chartered professional.
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Codes of Ethics
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Norms are very different from laws in that they are meant to
In the early 1990's, the ACM, BCS, and IEEE codes were significantly
revised. The tendency of these revisions is away from regulatory codes
toward normative codes. These norms get written as imperatives.
Computer scientists and engineers have begun to develop a sense of
themselves as a profession.
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1.2
1.3
1.4
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2.3
2.4
2.5
Give comprehensive and thorough evaluations of computer systems
and their impacts, including analysis of possible risks.
2.6
2.7
Improve public understanding of computing and its consequences.
2.8
Access Computing and communication resources only when
authorized to do
so.
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2.5
2.6
2.7
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Ensure that users and those who will be affected by a system have their needs
clearly articulated during the assessment and design of requirements. Later
the system must be validated to meet requirements.
Articulate and support policies that protect the dignity of users and others
affected by a computing system.
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Phase 2 continue
Identify the code of ethics that applies example ACM code and
also the guideline in section 9.5.3. consider the ethical theories
eg. (Kants and Mills) approaches then categorize actions as
ethically obligatory, ethically prohibited or ethically acceptable.
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Even if you are on the right track, you will get run
change it, change the way you think about it. (Jim
Rohn)
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Assessment
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Test
15%
Reflection Paper
10%
Individual Presentation
10%
Individual Participation
5%
Group Presentation
10%
Group Paper
10%
Final Examination
40%
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