- John E. Stinson:
Industrial age to information age organizations: changing business ethic. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 139-142 - Nancy J. Wahl:
Responsibility for unreliable software. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 175-177 - Shelly Warwick:
Abstraction, ethics and software: why don't the rules work? Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 10-14 - John Weckert, Douglas Adeney:
Ethics in electronic image manipulation. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 113-114 - Gregory B. White, Udo W. Pooch:
Computer ethics education: impact from societal norms. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 170-173 - Lonny B. Winrich:
Integrating ethical topics in a traditional computer science course. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 120-126 - Eva Y. W. Wong, Robert M. Davison, Patricia W. Wade:
Computer ethics and tertiary level education in Hong Kong. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 127-132 - Marsha Woodbury, John Schmitz:
Ethics is the driver, Mosaic is the vehicle, and network instruction is the precious cargo. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 96-98 - Jacqueline E. C. Wyatt, Patricia H. Farrar:
Cultural perspectives of computer security. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 204-207 - Arthur Zucker:
Information age organization: no new ethics need apply. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 137-138 - Joseph M. Kizza:
Proceedings of the Conference on Ethics in Computer Age, Galtinburg, Tennessee, USA, November 11-13, 1994. ACM 1994, ISBN 0-89791-644-1 [contents]