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The Case of the Killer Robot: Stories about the Professional, Ethical, and Societal Dimensions of Computing

AUTHOR Epstein; Epstein; Epstein et al.
PUBLISHER Wiley (08/24/1996)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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A unique and entertaining look at the ethical issues in the computer science profession, this book tells the fictional story of a robot programmed to automate an assembly line that ended up taking the life of a worker. Using a variety of materials, from newspaper clippings, interviews, and the trial manuscript, the book explores the full complexity of the topic and the need to take into account the -human factor.-
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ISBN-13: 9780471138235
ISBN-10: 0471138231
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 304
Carton Quantity: 26
Product Dimensions: 6.08 x 0.72 x 9.07 inches
Weight: 0.96 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Computers | Social Aspects
Computers | Robotics
Computers | Programming - General
Dewey Decimal: 813.54
Library of Congress Control Number: 96032778
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The Case of the Killer Robot From Design to Disasters: An Exploration in Computer Ethics In this innovative collection of computer ethics cases, Richard G. Epstein provides a fresh new approach to the social, ethical, and professional issues facing today's computing professionals. Through his dynamic exploration of a fictional industrial accident ("The Case of the Killer Robot") and the possible ramifications of poor engineering design, Epstein provides an informative, yet entertaining look at how computers can affect society. Known worldwide through portions that were presented on the World Wide Web, The Case of the Killer Robot now includes over 25 complementary articles, which help prepare readers for challenging real-life issues in the computer industry. "There is no book on the market which introduces the social and ethical issues of the computer professional's dilemma in a more in innovative and stimulating way." --David Bellin, Director of Graduate Studies, CS Dept, NC A&T State University "This text is better than just a computer science text. Every senior manager that has software as part of his realm of view should be reading this text." --Gerald L. Ourada, Technology Management School, Maxwell AFB, AL "Killer Robot addresses some of the ethical and organizational issues of computing more forcefully than anything else published to date, yet it's really fun to read. It is a milestone in the history of computing." --Ronald Anderson, Chair of ACM Committee of Computer Ethics
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A unique and entertaining look at the ethical issues in the computer science profession, this book tells the fictional story of a robot programmed to automate an assembly line that ended up taking the life of a worker. Using a variety of materials, from newspaper clippings, interviews, and the trial manuscript, the book explores the full complexity of the topic and the need to take into account the -human factor.-
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