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- 1994
- John M. Artz:
Virtue vs. utility: alternative foundations for computer ethics. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 16-21 - Edward D. Bewayo:
Electronic management: exploring its impact on small business. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 162-165 - Gene Boggess:
Certification of computer professionals: a good idea? Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 28-29 - Brian Patrick Clifford:
Individual privacy in an information dependent society. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 51-53 - Sue A. Conger, Karen D. Loch, B. Loerinc Helft:
Information technology and ethics: an exploratory factor analysis. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 22-27 - Geoffrey Dick:
Raising the awareness of ethics in IT students: further development of the teaching model. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 69-73 - Inger V. Eriksson:
Computers as tools. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 86-95 - Theresia G. Fisher, Adel M. Abunawass:
Computer ethics: a capstone course. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 74-79 - John L. Fodor:
CyberEthics. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 180-187 - Thomas J. Froehlich:
User assumptions about information retrieval systems: ethical concerns. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 146-150 - Paul C. Grabow:
Context for "the cultural impact of the computer". Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 40-45 - Sarah Granger:
The hacker ethic. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 7-9 - Sarah Granger:
Why electronic mail is inherently private. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 110-112 - Cindy Hanchey, John Kingsbury:
A survey of students' ethical attitudes using computer-related scenarios. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 2-6 - James K. Harris:
Plagiarism in computer science courses. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 133-135 - Alan Holt:
Do disk drives dream of buffer cache hits? Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 188-195 - James K. Huggins:
The assumptions of computing. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 46-50 - Ernest A. Kallman:
Risks and threats from Internet access: protecting the institution. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 33-38 - Joseph M. Kizza:
Combating computer crimes: a long term strategy. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 166-169 - John A. N. Lee, Jacques Berleur:
Progress towards a world-wide code of conduct. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 100-104 - Richard G. Milter:
Ensuring ethical behavior in organizations. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 143-144 - Kara L. Nance, Mahla Strohmaier:
Ethical accountability in the cyberspace. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 115-118 - Carol J. Orwant:
EPER ethics. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 105-108 - C. William Palmiter:
A call for responsibility in ethical issues for IS professionals. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 197-203 - Kamal Dean Pharhizgar, Stephen E. Lunce:
Genealogical approaches to ethical implications of informational assimilative integrated discovery systems (AIDS) in business. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 55-60 - Sylvia Clark Pulliam:
A social implications of computing course which "teaches" computer ethics. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 80-84 - Richard Rubin:
Moral distancing and the use of information technologies: the seven temptations. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 151-155 - Thomas J. Scott, Ernest A. Kallman, Debra A. Lelewer:
Ethical issues involving the Internet. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 31-32 - Thomas J. Scott, Richard B. Voss:
Ethics and the 7 "P's" of computer use policies. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 61-67 - Martha Montague Smith:
Making decisions in real-time and hard times. Ethics in Computer Age 1994: 156-160
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