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SIGCAS Computers and Society, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, June 1991
- Mitch Betts:
Plumbing the soul of IS. 3-5 - Richard C. Hollinger:
Hackers: computer heroes or electronic highwaymen? 6-17 - Stanley A. Kurzban:
Book review: Spectacular Computer Crimes by Buck BloomBecker. 18-19 - Rajiv Pandey:
Book review: Computer Ethics: Cautionary Tales and Ethical Dilemmas in Computing by Tom Forester and Perry Morrison. (MIT Press 1990, 193 pages, $19.95). 19-20
Volume 21, Numbers 2-4, October 1991
- ACM code of ethics and professional conduct. 6-7
- Guidelines for interpreting and following the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) code of ethics and professional conduct. 7-12
- Prepared testimony and statement for the record of Marc Rotenberg director, Washington office, computer professionals for social responsibility (CPSR) on the use of the social security number as a national identifier before the subcommittee on social secu rity, committee on ways and means, U.S house of representatives February 27, 1991. 13-19
- Mark Midbon:
Who made Israel's computer models for the 1967 war? 20-27 - Thomas A. Wikle:
Geographic information systems: digital technology with a future? 28-32 - Thomas J. Bergin:
Teaching ethics, teaching ethically. 33-39 - Carol J. Orwant:
Computer ethics - part of computer science! 40-45 - Zhengxin Chen:
From student model to teacher model: enriching our view of the impact of computers on society. 46-48 - Thomas J. Bergin:
Book reviews: The Early British Computer Conferences, Volume 14 in the Charles Babbage Institute Reprint Series for the IJistory of Computing edited by Michael R. Williams and Martin Campbell-Kelly, The MIT Press (Cambridge, MA), 1989, 508pp. ISBN 0-262-23136-0. 49 - Judith M. Myerson:
Book Review: English-Japanese, Japanese-English Dictionary of Computer and Data Processing Terms by George Ferber (MIT Press 1989). 51
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