Preface
Contributors
1. Introduction
2. The study of ethics
3. The law and legal framework
4. Privacy
5. Cyberspace
6. Computer crime
7. Systems reliability
8. Computer law, ethics and intellectual property
9. Employment and work
10. Computers and society
11. Professional ethics and responsibilities
12. Communication skills
Appendix A: Australian Computer Society Code of Ethics
Appendix B: Introduction to the ACS Code of Professional Conduct and Professional Practice
Appendix C: ACM Software Engineering Code of Ethics and Professional Practice
Index
• Examines the ethical and social issues associated with the Australian IT industry
• Contains background, history, facts and tools to analyse options that help the student think through possible actions and their implications
• Addresses the Australian Computer Society (ACS) accreditation guidelines for professional accreditation of ICT courses
• Experts in ICT from all over Australia have contributed chapters on computer crime, Australian law, professionalism, privacy, the Internet and intellectual property
• Pedagogical features include:
- case studies
- learning objectives
- questions
- student activities, including pre-tutorial work; in-class activities; post-tutorial work
- summaries
- links to relevant websites
• Accompanied by instructor resources for lecturers, including an instructor’s manual and PowerPoint slides.
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