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The Responsible Software Engineer

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction
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    Chapter 2 Software Engineering: A New Professionalism
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    Chapter 3 Attributes and Goals for a Mature Profession
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    Chapter 4 Establishing Standards of Professional Practice
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    Chapter 5 Professional Activities of the British Computer Society
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    Chapter 6 Software Engineering Education, Personal Development and Hong Kong
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    Chapter 7 The Road to Professionalism in Medical Informatics
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    Chapter 8 Who should License Software Engineers?
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    Chapter 9 Is an Ethical Code Feasible?
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    Chapter 10 Can a Software Engineer Afford to be Ethical?
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    Chapter 11 Software Project Management Ethics
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    Chapter 12 Obligations for IT Ethics Education
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    Chapter 13 Legal Aspects of Safety Critical Systems
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    Chapter 14 Do Software Engineers Help or Hinder the Protection of Data?
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    Chapter 15 Is it Reasonable to Apply the Term Responsible to Non-Human Entities?
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    Chapter 16 Technology and Citizenship for the Disabled, and Why it Matters to You
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    Chapter 17 Problem-Solving Tools for the Disabled
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    Chapter 18 Who Holds the Key to the Glass Door?
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    Chapter 19 The Contribution Women Could Make to IT Professionalism
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    Chapter 20 But isn’t Computing Boring?
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    Chapter 21 Professional Responsibilities and Information Systems Failure
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    Chapter 22 Problems in Requirements Communication
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    Chapter 23 Responsibilities under the Capability Maturity Model
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    Chapter 24 Revenge of the Methodology Anarchist
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    Chapter 25 Software Engineering Practices in the UK
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    Chapter 26 Escaping the Mythology that Plagues Software Technology
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    Chapter 27 Is the Rush to Quality a Move to Inequality?
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    Chapter 28 Pressures to Behave Unprofessionally
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    Chapter 29 Selling, Marketing and Procuring Software
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    Chapter 30 Curriculum Support for Professionalism
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    Chapter 31 Academic Perspectives of Professionalism
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    Chapter 32 Student Projects and Professionalism
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    Chapter 33 Converting Computer Science Graduates into Professionals
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    Chapter 34 Stereotypes, Young People and Computing
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Title
The Responsible Software Engineer
Published by
Springer London, December 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4471-0923-5
ISBNs
978-3-54-076041-2, 978-1-4471-0923-5
Editors

Myers, Colin, Hall, Tracy, Pitt, Dave

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Country Count As %
Unknown 3 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 1 33%
Student > Bachelor 1 33%
Other 1 33%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Business, Management and Accounting 1 33%
Computer Science 1 33%
Social Sciences 1 33%