A Rationale for the Proposed Revision of the Association for Computing Machinery’s Code of Professional Conduct

Ronald E. Anderson

References

1. ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Curriculum Task Force, “Computing Curricula 1991,” Communications of the ACM, Vol. 34, June 1991, pp 68 – 84.

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3. Paul F. Camenisch, Grounding Professional Ethics in a Pluralistic Society, Haven Publications, 1983.

4. Gary Chapman, Comments at the ACM/SIGCAS conference Computers and the Quality of Life, September, 1990.

5. Mark S. Frankel, “Professional Codes: Why, How, and with What Impact?” Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 8, February/ March, 1989.

6. Kenneth R. Hey, “Techno-Wizards and Couch Potatoes,” OMNI, Vol. 13, August 1991, pp 51ff.

7. C. Dianne Martin and David H. Martin, “Comparison of Ethics Codes of Computer Professionals,” Social Science Computer Review, Vol. 9, 1990.

8. Donn Parker, Report of Project on Ethical Conflicts in Information and Computer Science, Technology and Business, Stanford Research Institute (SRI), 1988.

9. Rosenberg, Richard S., “Ethics and Professionalism” in The Social Impact of Computers, Academic Press, 1991.

10. Joel Rothstein Wolfson, “A Code of Professional Responsibility – An Ethics Code with Bite” (paper presented at the ACM/SIGCAS conference on Computers and the Quality of Life, September, 1990).

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