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Week 11: Professional Ethics and Responsibilities www.hndit.com IT and Society Week 11: Professional Ethics and Responsibilities

What We Will Cover What is Professional Ethics? www.hndit.com What is Professional Ethics? Ethical Guidelines for Computer Professionals Scenarios

What is "Professional Ethics"? www.hndit.com Professional ethics includes relationships with and responsibilities toward customers, clients, coworkers, employees, employers, others who use one’s products and services, and others whom they affect A professional has a responsibility to act ethically. Many professions have a code of ethics that professionals are expected to abide by Medical doctors Lawyers and judges Accountants

What is "Professional Ethics"? (cont.) www.hndit.com There are special aspects to making ethical decisions in a professional context Honesty is one of the most fundamental ethical values; however, many ethical problems are more subtle than the choice of being honest or dishonest Some ethical issues are controversial

Ethical Guidelines for Computer Professionals www.hndit.com Guidelines and Professional Responsibilities: Understand what success means Include users (such as medical staff, technicians, pilots, office workers) in the design and testing stages to provide safe and useful systems Do a thorough, careful job when planning and scheduling a project and when writing bids or contracts Design for real users

Ethical Guidelines for Computer . . . (cont.) www.hndit.com Guidelines and Professional Responsibilities (cont.): Don’t assume existing software is safe or correct; review and test it Be open and honest about capabilities, safety, and limitations of software Require a convincing case for safety Pay attention to defaults Develop communication skills

Scenarios Methodology: Brainstorming phase: www.hndit.com Methodology: Brainstorming phase: List all the people and organizations affected (the stakeholders) List risks, issues, problems, and consequences List benefits. Identify who gets each benefit In cases where there is no simple yes or no decision, but rather one has to choose some action, list possible actions

Scenarios (cont.) Methodology: Analysis phase www.hndit.com Methodology: Analysis phase Identify responsibilities of the decision maker Identify rights of stakeholders Consider the impact of the options on the stakeholders (consequences, risks, benefits, harms, costs) Categorize each potential action as ethically obligatory, prohibited, or acceptable When there are multiple options, select one, considering the ethical merits of each, courtesy to others, practicality, self-interest, personal preferences, etc.

Scenarios www.hndit.com Scenario 1: Your company is developing a free e-mail service that will include targeted advertising based on the content of the e-mail messages (similar to Google’s Gmail). You are part of the team designing the system. What are your ethical responsibilities? Have the class analyze the scenario using the brainstorming and analysis methodology.

Scenarios www.hndit.com Scenario 2: You are a relatively junior programmer working on modules that collect data from loan application forms and convert them to formats required by the parts of the program that evaluate the applications. You find that some demographic data are missing from some forms, particularly race and age. What should your program do? What should you do? Have the class analyze the scenario using the brainstorming and analysis methodology.

Scenarios www.hndit.com Scenario 3: Your company has 25 licenses for a computer program, but you discover that it has been copied onto 80 computers. Have the class analyze the scenario using the brainstorming and analysis methodology.

Scenarios www.hndit.com Scenario 4: Suppose you are a member of a team working on a computer-controlled crash avoidance system for automobiles. You think the system has a flaw that could endanger people. The project manager does not seem concerned and expects to announce completion of the project soon. Do you have an ethical obligation to do something? Have the class analyze the scenario using the brainstorming and analysis methodology.

Scenarios www.hndit.com Scenario 5: You work for the IRS, the Social Security Administration, a movie-rental company, or an Internet service provider. Someone asks you to get a copy of records about a particular person. He will pay you $500. Have the class analyze the scenario using the brainstorming and analysis methodology.

Scenarios www.hndit.com Scenario 6: You have a small consulting business. The CyberStuff company plans to buy software to run a new collaborative content-sharing Web site. CyberStuff wants to hire you to evaluate bids from vendors. Your spouse works for NetWorkx and did most of the work in writing the bid that NetWorkx plans to submit. You read the bid while your spouse was working on it and you think it is excellent. Do you tell CyberStuff about your spouse’s connection with NetWorkx? Have the class analyze the scenario using the brainstorming and analysis methodology.

Scenarios www.hndit.com Scenario 7: A team of programmers is developing a communications system for firefighters to use when fighting a fire. Firefighters will be able to communicate with each other, with supervisors near the scene, and with other emergency personnel. The programmers will test the system in a field near the company office. Have the class analyze the scenario using the brainstorming and analysis methodology.

Scenarios www.hndit.com Scenario 8: You are the computer system administrator for a mid-sized company. You can monitor the company network from home, and you frequently work from home. Your niece, a college student, is visiting for a week. She asks to use your computer to check her e-mail. Sure, you say. You are being a gracious host. What is the ethical problem? Have the class analyze the scenario using the brainstorming and analysis methodology.