CSC 300 Slides Without PowerPoint OR Keynote with some tribute to Professor Gene Fisher by Clark S Turner April 11 2005 Textbooks Websites and Paper resources Author Who wrote it pedigree What is their interest Reliability Conflicts Peer review Citations to other reliable sources Outside Readings SE Code 10 Commandments Cal Poly RUP IP Policy inside Exam Cal Crim Code 502 Reasoning Basis for discussion facts given cited Problem adequately stated Other research detailed Well developed analysis Johnson Chapter 1 Example Scenarios Copying proprietary software Data Mining Freedom of expression Male dominated game writing team responsibility end here 4 4 Some Questions Raised If we can then we should If it is not against the law then we ve done nothing wrong What abstractions may be owned Is human weakness legitimately exploitable and what is the difference between weakness and intention human imperfection and human immorality Computing and Social Policy Have computers caused new problems Have computers enhanced old problems Have computers had little effect on basic human problems broad issue list raised by computing broad issue list untouched by computing Vacuum of Policies New possibilities imply New Risks What to do when the new risks are realized Trajectory of new risks Realization of new risks ahead of conceptualization and planning Traditionalist Account Define this term carefully Where does it work well Where does it not work well Descriptive and Normative Accounts Define descriptive Define normative Distinguish the two terms Shades of Requirements Analysis
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