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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j76]Donald Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller:
Cui Bono? Software Professionals Should Always Ask "Who Benefits?". Computer 57(2): 64-69 (2024) - [p3]Don Gotterbarn:
A Common Ground for Developing a Global Conscience - SIG 9.2.2: Ethical Frameworks and Codes of Ethics. IFIP TC9 50th Anniversary Anthology 2024: 24-42 - 2022
- [j75]Don Gotterbarn:
The other side of professionalism: accentuate the positive. Inroads 13(2): 30-32 (2022) - 2021
- [j74]Don Gotterbarn, David Kreps:
Being a data professional: give voice to value in a data driven society. AI Ethics 1(2): 195-203 (2021) - [j73]Marty J. Wolf, Don Gotterbarn, Michael S. Kirkpatrick:
Upholding ACM's principles. Commun. ACM 64(8): 21 (2021)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c27]Marty J. Wolf, Don Gotterbarn, Michael S. Kirkpatrick:
ACM Code of Ethics: Looking Back and Forging Ahead. SIGCSE 2019: 801-802 - 2018
- [j72]Don Gotterbarn, Amy S. Bruckman, Catherine Flick, Keith W. Miller, Marty J. Wolf:
ACM code of ethics: a guide for positive action. Commun. ACM 61(1): 121-128 (2018) - [j71]Don Gotterbarn, Marty J. Wolf, Catherine Flick, Keith W. Miller:
THINKING PROFESSIONALLY: The continual evolution of interest in computing ethics. Inroads 9(2): 10-12 (2018) - 2017
- [j70]Bo Brinkman, Catherine Flick, Don Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller, Marty J. Wolf:
Listening to professional voices: draft 2 of the ACM code of ethics and professional conduct. Commun. ACM 60(5): 105-111 (2017) - [j69]Don Gotterbarn:
THINKING PROFESSIONALLY: Why pro bono computing work is the right thing to do. Inroads 8(3): 10-12 (2017) - [j68]Donald Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller:
Yes, but ... our response to: "professional ethics in the information age". J. Inf. Commun. Ethics Soc. 15(4): 357-361 (2017) - [j67]Bo Brinkman, Catherine Flick, Don Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller, Marty J. Wolf:
Dynamic technology challenges static codes of ethics: a case study. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 47(3): 7-24 (2017) - 2016
- [j66]Bo Brinkman, Don Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller, Marty J. Wolf:
Making a positive impact: updating the ACM code of ethics. Commun. ACM 59(12): 7-13 (2016) - [j65]Don Gotterbarn:
THINKING PROFESSIONALLY: A professional approach to risk management: the missing use case exercise. Inroads 7(2): 39-42 (2016) - [j64]Don Gotterbarn:
THINKING PROFESSIONALLY: Codes of ethics - : the conscience of a profession: connecting technology and society. Inroads 7(4): 33-35 (2016) - [j63]Bo Brinkman, Don Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller, Marty J. Wolf:
All hands on deck for ACM Ethics: updating the Code, revising enforcement, promoting integrity. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 46(3): 5-8 (2016) - 2015
- [j62]Don Gotterbarn:
Professional practice by unlicensed professionals. Inroads 6(4): 16-19 (2015) - [j61]Diane Whitehouse, Penny Duquenoy, Kai K. Kimppa, Oliver K. Burmeister, Don Gotterbarn, David Kreps, Norberto Patrignani:
Twenty-five years of ICT and society: codes of ethics and cloud computing. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 45(3): 18-24 (2015) - [j60]Don Gotterbarn:
The creation of facts in the cloud: a fiction in the making. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 45(3): 60-67 (2015) - 2014
- [j59]Don Gotterbarn:
Computer insecurity: known and unknown unknowns things computers can't know. Inroads 5(4): 24-25 (2014) - [p2]Don Gotterbarn:
Software Engineering: Code of Ethics and Professional Practice. Computing Handbook, 3rd ed. (1) 2014: 74: 1-13 - 2013
- [j58]Don Gotterbarn:
Serious games: learning why professionalism matters can be fun. Inroads 4(2): 26-28 (2013) - [j57]Don Gotterbarn:
Missing the target: professional ethics and irresponsible computing. Inroads 4(4): 10-11 (2013) - 2012
- [j56]Don Gotterbarn:
Professional trust and privacy: the dangers of silo thinking. Inroads 3(2): 4-5 (2012) - [j55]Don Gotterbarn:
Question: how to teach professionalism?: answer: commit early and recommit often. Inroads 3(4): 8-9 (2012) - [j54]Don Gotterbarn:
Using moral rules to address truth in transition and the demise facts. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 42(1): 21-27 (2012) - [c26]Don Gotterbarn:
Corporate Social Media Use Policy: Meeting Business and Ethical Responsibilities. HCC 2012: 387-398 - 2011
- [j53]Don Gotterbarn:
"Everyone is entitled to a second chance" is not a universal truth and does not give a pass on moral responsibility. Inroads 2(2): 12-13 (2011) - [j52]Don Gotterbarn:
Don't sell out professionalism when selling computer science. Inroads 2(4): 10-11 (2011) - 2010
- [j51]Don Gotterbarn:
Why bother with ethics in computing: addressing harmful paradigms? Inroads 1(1): 9-10 (2010) - [j50]Don Gotterbarn:
'Sexting' Revisited: a computer professional needs to know...history?!?!?!? Inroads 1(2): 8 (2010) - [j49]Don Gotterbarn:
'Perfection' is not 'good enough': beyond software development. Inroads 1(4): 8-9 (2010) - [j48]Don Gotterbarn:
The ethics of video games: Mayhem, death, and the training of the next generation. Inf. Syst. Frontiers 12(4): 369-377 (2010) - [j47]Donald Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller:
Unmasking Your Software's Ethical Risks. IEEE Softw. 27(1): 12-13 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j46]Don Gotterbarn:
ICT Governance and What to Do About the Toothless Tiger(s): Professional Organizations and Codes of Ethics. Australas. J. Inf. Syst. 16(1) (2009) - [j45]Donald Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller:
The Public is the Priority: Making Decisions Using the Software Engineering Code of Ethics. Computer 42(6): 66-73 (2009) - [j44]Don Gotterbarn, James Moor:
Virtual decisions: video game ethics, Just Consequentialism, and ethics on the fly. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 39(3): 27-42 (2009) - [j43]Don Gotterbarn:
Thinking professionally: professional computer ethics: "i didn't do it" is not good enough. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 41(2): 65-66 (2009) - [j42]Don Gotterbarn:
Thinking professionally: When soon after is way too late: the deception of 'opt-out' systems. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 41(4): 6-8 (2009) - 2008
- [j41]Don Gotterbarn:
"'Once more unto the Breach': Professional Responsibility and Computer Ethics" - A Response to: "A Critique of Positive Responsibility in Computing". Sci. Eng. Ethics 14(2): 235-239 (2008) - [j40]Don Gotterbarn:
Thinking professionally: a real problem with video games; not murder, not torture... ACM SIGCSE Bull. 40(4): 9-10 (2008) - [c25]Don Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller:
Using the Software Engineering Code of Ethics in Professional Computing Issues. CSEE&T 2008: 273 - 2007
- [j39]Donald Gotterbarn:
Enhancing ethical decision support methods: clarifying the solution space with line drawing. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 37(2): 53-63 (2007) - [j38]Donald Gotterbarn:
Don't soil the commons: turning the blogosphere into the clogosphere. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 39(4): 12-13 (2007) - [c24]Tennyson X. Chen, Sean Shuangquan Liu, Martin D. Meyer, Donald Gotterbarn:
An introduction to functional independency in relational database normalization. ACM Southeast Regional Conference 2007: 221-225 - 2006
- [j37]Michael Bowern, Oliver K. Burmeister, Don Gotterbarn, John Weckert:
ICT Integrity: bringing the ACS code of ethics up to date. Australas. J. Inf. Syst. 13(2) (2006) - [j36]Don Gotterbarn:
Developing Software in Bicultural Context: The Role of a SoDIS Inspection. Int. J. Technol. Hum. Interact. 2(2): 1-23 (2006) - [j35]Donald Gotterbarn:
The shinning face of plagiarism: the graying of an issue. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 38(2): 7-8 (2006) - [j34]Don Gotterbarn:
E-voting: a failure of professionalism? ACM SIGCSE Bull. 38(4): 7-8 (2006) - 2005
- [j33]Don Gotterbarn, Simon Rogerson:
Responsible Risk Assessment with Software Development: Creating the Software Development Impact Statement. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 15: 40 (2005) - [j32]Don Gotterbarn:
Antipodal shock: professionalism turned upside down. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 37(4): 14-15 (2005) - 2004
- [j31]Don Gotterbarn:
UML and agile methods: in support of irresponsible development. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 36(2): 11-13 (2004) - [c23]Donald Gotterbarn, Tony Clear:
Using SoDIS as a Risk Analysis Process: A Teaching Perspective. ACE 2004: 83-90 - 2003
- [j30]Don Gotterbarn:
Injectable computers: once more into the breach! the life cycle of computer ethics awareness. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 35(4): 10-11 (2003) - 2002
- [j29]Don Gotterbarn:
Black and blue epiphany: the missing elements of professionalism. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 34(4): 8-9 (2002) - [c22]Don Gotterbarn:
Addressing ethical and professional risks of ICT development using software development impact statements. ISTAS 2002 - [c21]Marty J. Wolf, Kevin W. Bowyer, Donald Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller:
Open source software: intellectual challenges to the status quo. SIGCSE 2002: 317-318 - 2001
- [j28]Donald Gotterbarn:
Ethics in Qualitative Studies of Commercial Software Enterprises Ethical Analysis. Empir. Softw. Eng. 6(4): 301-304 (2001) - [j27]Don Gotterbarn:
Antipodal shock: watch your language! ACM SIGCSE Bull. 33(4): 7-8 (2001) - [c20]Donald Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller:
Software Engineering Ethics Training in Industry and Academe: Professionalism and the Software Engineering Code of Ethics. CSEE&T 2001: 243- - 2000
- [j26]Don Gotterbarn:
The education and licensing of software professionals: the myth of "a perfected science" considered harmful. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 32(2): 8-9 (2000) - [j25]Don Gotterbarn:
On being a UCITArian: winning the race to the bottom. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 32(4): 6-7 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j24]Donald Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller, Simon Rogerson:
Software Engineering Code of Ethics is Approved. Commun. ACM 42(10): 102-107 (1999) - [j23]Don Gotterbarn:
Specifying the standard - make it right: a software engineering code of ethics and professional practice. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 29(3): 13-16 (1999) - [j22]Don Gotterbarn:
Two approaches to computer ethics. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 31(2): 11-12 (1999) - [j21]Donald Gotterbarn:
A positive step toward a profession: the software engineering code of ethics and professional practice. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 24(1): 9-14 (1999) - [j20]Don Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller, Simon Rogerson:
On code reuse: a response. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 24(3): 4-6 (1999) - [j19]Donald Gotterbarn:
How the New Software Engineering Code of Ethics Affects You. IEEE Softw. 16(6): 58-64 (1999) - [c19]Donald Gotterbarn:
Cleanroom, PSP, and the Software Development Impact Statement: Developing the Right Attitude. CSEE&T 1999: 80- - [c18]Don Gotterbarn:
Integration of computer ethics into the CS curriculum: attachment or synthesis. ITiCSE-WGR 1999: 13-14 - 1998
- [j18]Don Gotterbarn:
Raising the bar: a software engineering code of ethics and professional practice. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 28(2): 26-28 (1998) - [j17]Don Gotterbarn:
The ethical computer practitioner - licensing the moral community: a proactive approach. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 30(2): 8-10 (1998) - [j16]Don Gotterbarn:
Reconstructing the ACM code of ethics and teaching computer ethics. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 30(4): 9-11 (1998) - [c17]Donald Gotterbarn:
Raising the bar: a software engineering code of ethics and professional practice. ACM Policy 1998: 26-28 - [c16]Donald Gotterbarn, Robert Riser, Laurie Honour Werth:
Workshop: Teaching Project Oriented Courses: "What You Always Wanted to Know about Project Courses, but did Not Know to Ask". CSEE&T 1998: 163- - [c15]Robert Riser, Donald Gotterbarn:
On-line journal: a tool for enchancing student journals. ITiCSE 1998: 203-205 - 1997
- [j15]Donald Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller, Simon Rogerson:
Software Engineering Code of Ethics. Commun. ACM 40(11): 110-118 (1997) - [j14]Don Gotterbarn, Robert Riser:
Ethics activities in computer science courses: goals and issues. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 27(1): 10-15 (1997) - [j13]Don Gotterbarn:
An "off by one" error. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 29(4): 10-11 (1997) - [c14]Mary J. Granger, Joyce Currie Little, Elizabeth S. Adams, Christina Björkman, Don Gotterbarn, Diana D. Juettner, C. Dianne Martin, Frank H. Young:
Using information technology to integrate social and ethical issues into the computer science and information systems curriculum (report of the ITiCSE 1997 working group on social and ethical issue in computing curricula). ITiCSE-WGR 1997: 38-50 - 1996
- [j12]C. Dianne Martin, Chuck Huff, Donald Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller:
Implementing A Tenth Strand in the CS Curriculum. Commun. ACM 39(12): 75-84 (1996) - [j11]C. Dianne Martin, Chuck Huff, Donald Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller:
A framework for implementing and teaching the social and ethical impact of computing. Educ. Inf. Technol. 1(2): 101-122 (1996) - [j10]Robert Riser, Don Gotterbarn:
Ethics activities in computer science courses. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 26(3): 13-18 (1996) - [c13]Dianne Martin, Chuck Huff, Donald Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller:
Curriculum guidelines for teaching the consequences of computing. CQL 1996: 73-85 - [p1]Ronald E. Anderson, Deborah G. Johnson, Donald Gotterbarn, Judith A. Perrolle:
Codes of Professional Ethics. Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. 1996: 876-877 - 1995
- [j9]Don Gotterbarn:
The virus is worse than the cure. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 25(1): 10-11 (1995) - [j8]Don Gotterbarn:
Who do I work for anyway? SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 25(3): 8-9 (1995) - [c12]Donald Gotterbarn, Robert Riser, Suzanne Smith:
The inverted functional matrix: a new approach to project intensive software engineering courses. ACM Southeast Regional Conference 1995: 127-135 - [c11]Joyce Currie Little, Donald Gotterbarn, James R. Shackleford III, Mary Summer:
Certifications as support for quality in information systems panel. SIGCPR 1995: 224 - 1994
- [c10]Donald Gotterbarn:
Mandating Minimal Requirements for a Computing Professional: Corporate Standards, Certification, or Licensing? (Abstract). ACM Conference on Computer Science 1994: 431 - [c9]Donald Gotterbarn, Robert Riser:
Real-World Software Engineering: A Spiral Approach to a Project-Oriented Course. CSEE 1994: 119-150 - [c8]Renée A. McCauley, Evans J. Adams, Donald Gotterbarn, Linda M. Northrop, Hossein Saiedian, Stuart H. Zweben:
Organizational issues in teaching project-oriented software engineering courses (abstract). SIGCSE 1994: 392-393 - 1993
- [j7]Ronald E. Anderson, Deborah G. Johnson, Donald Gotterbarn, Judith A. Perrolle:
Using the New ACM Code of Ethics in Decision Making. Commun. ACM 36(2): 98-107 (1993) - [j6]Donald Gotterbarn:
Guest editor's corner object-oriented software development: A full life cycle. J. Syst. Softw. 23(2): 83-84 (1993) - [j5]Don Gotterbarn:
The captain knows best. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 23(3-4): 19-20 (1993) - [c7]David Bellin, Paul Davis, George Eggert, Donald Gotterbarn, Eric Roberts:
The Licensing of Computer Professionals (abstract). ACM Conference on Computer Science 1993: 532 - 1992
- [j4]Donald Gotterbarn:
Editor's corner : Professional computer ethics. J. Syst. Softw. 17(1): 5-6 (1992) - [j3]Donald Gotterbarn:
The use and abuse of computer ethics. J. Syst. Softw. 17(1): 75-80 (1992) - [c6]Donald Gotterbarn:
Issues in Licensing Professional Software Engineers. CSEE 1992: 163-164 - 1991
- [c5]Donald Gotterbarn:
The non-extendibility of software science (abstract and references only). ACM Conference on Computer Science 1991: 659-660 - [c4]Donald Gotterbarn:
Ethical Considerations in Software Engineering. ICSE 1991: 266-274 - 1990
- [j2]Donald Gotterbarn:
A workshop report: Software Engineering Ethics. J. Syst. Softw. 11(3): 215-216 (1990) - [c3]Donald Gotterbarn, Timothy D. Hammer:
Distributed Compilation Metrics (Abstract). ACM Conference on Computer Science 1990: 409 - [c2]Donald Gotterbarn, Deborah G. Johnson, Keith W. Miller, Eugene H. Spafford:
Methods of integrating the study of ethics into the computer science curriculum (panel session). SIGCSE 1990: 268
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c1]Leslie Burkholder, Preston K. Covey, Donald Gotterbarn:
Panel on Software Engineering Ethics. CSEE 1989: 203-207 - 1987
- [j1]Don Gotterbarn:
Book Review: Computers and the Information Society by Richard S. Rosenberg (John Wiley & Sons, 1986). SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 16-17(4-1): 35-36 (1987)
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