Ethical issues in the use of computers
Ethical issues in the use of computers
Computerized performance monitoring systems: use and abuse
Communications of the ACM
Journal of the American Society for Information Science
Social implications of IT—the professional's role
Australian Computer Journal - Special issue on social aspects
Social aspects of computing in computing education
Australian Computer Journal - Special issue on social aspects
Teaching computer ethics and the social context of computing
Australian Computer Journal - Special issue on social aspects
Some social parameters of computer crime
Australian Computer Journal - Special issue on social aspects
The active badge location system
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Using the new ACM code of ethics in decision making
Communications of the ACM
The technology of expert systems: some social impacts
ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society
How good is good enough?: an ethical analysis of software construction and use
Communications of the ACM
When professional standards are lax: the CONFIRM failure and its lessons
Communications of the ACM
Management information systems (6th ed.): a study of computer-based information systems
Management information systems (6th ed.): a study of computer-based information systems
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A professional has two basic obligations - to do things right for their clients, and at the same time to do the right thing by society. For the software engineering professional, the quality agenda of sound methodoligical practice has come to the fore in recent years, but the concept of ethical behaviour, while present in the profession, has not appeared as often in software engineering curricula. This paper addresses this imbalance, and proposes a five stage process for the incorporation of ethics studies in software engineering education.