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CS 4883 SOCIAL ISSUES IN COMPUTING

Group Projects:

Interesting link(s):

MID-YEAR EVALUATION !!!NEW!!!

Material covered:

1. Selection of handouts that were distributed one year ago during this class:

2. A few current cases of socio-ethical issues in computing

3. Do we need computer ethics, or should we just have ethics?

4. Ethical Issues Resulting from the Computer Use; brief overview

5. Making ethical decisions

6. Critical thinking

7. Professional Codes of Ethics

We skip Chapter 4 of the book Hacking and Cracking as this is the exact topic of the research done by one of the teams (but you should still read it

8. Encryption, Law Enforcement, and Privacy

9. Safety-critical systems

10. Whistle Blowing

11. Catching up with reading

12. Guest lecture by Professor Ajith Abraham

Slides from the lecture by Prof. Abraham.

13. On November 13th we have guest lecture by Professor Ellen Martin she is a lawyer and will be talking about intelectual property and related issues.

Notes from the lecture by Dr. Ellen Martin.


HOMEWORK 1 (team)
First, discuss with me the topic of your proposed WEB-site. I expect you to have a topic approved by Wednesday (August 28th) class time. Second, (real homework) have the initial iteration of the team topic-WEB-site ready by Wednesday, September 4th at class time. The same grade will be given to all team members.

HOMEWORK 2 (team)
Prepare a 10 minute presentation summarizing your project. This presentation is to be delivered on Wednesday, September 4th during class time. Presentation will be judged both on its content and form. The same grade will be given to all team members.

HOMEWORK 3 (individual)
Textbook, page 7, worksheet: "Urgency of Ethical Standards Intensifies"
replace questions 5 and 6 with:

Due by, class time, next class, September 11th.

HOMEWORK 4 (individual)
Textbook, page 35, worksheet: " Who Should Do What About Cheating?"
Due by, class time, next class, September 25th.

HOMEWORK 5 (individual)
Textbook, page 64, worksheet: " What Ethics Help Should a Society Provide Its Members ?"
Due by, class time, next class, October 2nd.

HOMEWORK 6 (team)
Update the team topic-WEB-site to include the results of your research up to this point. Due by, class time, next class, October 2nd. The same grade will be given to all team members.

HOMEWORK 6 (individual)
Textbook, page 154, worksheet: " The Importance of Not Being Different"
Due by, class time, next class, October 9th.

HOMEWORK 7 (individual)
Textbook, pages 169-170-171-172, worksheets: " Review of Safety-critical Software" and three related to the Therac-25 accident(s)
Due by, FRIDAY, October 18th midnight.

HOMEWORK 8 (team)
Evaluate WWW-project-sites of two groups listed on the class www site above AND two groups listed on the class www siste below your group project (in case when your group is on the top or bottom -- use modular approach). For each group write an evaluation and give a grade form the range 1-10. You will be graded on the evaluation Due by: Wednesday, October 23rd. Homework has to be e-mailed to me by midnight (Tulsa time) of that day.

HOMEWORK 9 (team)
Pick-up evaluations of your class-WWW site. Available on the door of my office on Friday, November 1st, in the evening. Use other student comments to update your class-WWW site. Due by: Friday, November 8th at midnight (Tulsa time).

Reading assignment - handouts plus textbook pages xv-260

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