The increasing importance of ethics in computer science

Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 3 (4):219–222 (1994)
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Abstract

“The potential dangers of ignoring ethical issues exist for all business computer professionals”. Drs Langford and Wusteman, of the Computing Laboratory, The University, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NF, reflect on their experience of teaching ethics to computer scientists and on the problems to be encountered in this new field of applied ethics.

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edition Langford, Duncan; Wusteman, Judith (1994) "The Increasing Importance of Ethics in Computer Science". Business Ethics: A European Review 3(4):219-222

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