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  1. Jan 12, 1994 · Stephen H. Unger. Controlling Technology Ethics and the Responsible Engineer Second Edition This valuable guide provides an in-depth treatment of what constitutes ethical behavior on the part of engineers. It carefully examines the various conflicts faced by engineers and offers practical, proven advice on what to do in such situations.

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  2. Sep 24, 2023 · The IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology (SSIT) lost one of its leading lights when Stephen H. “Steve” Unger passed away on 4 July 2023, at the age of 92. As mentioned, Unger was a co-founder of CSIT in 1971 and as vice-chair (1980) guided its transformation to SSIT beginning in 1982 [3]. In the early days of the new society ...

  3. information to design goods and services that people want. It is difficult. to determine what the customer really wants in a democratically controlled. economy. Book Uzvizwb. 63. Unger assumes that the public wants to know the truth. "Public wants" by definition are reflected in the political system the public. supports.

  4. STEPHEN H. UNGER is Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Columbia University, having previously worked in the industry. He is a graduate of the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and received his ScD from MIT. He has published over forty technical papers and reports as well as two books on computer-related subjects.

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  6. This book is well written, very readable, and, although it addresses engineering ethics in a specific way, well worth reading by computer scientists and particularly engineers involved in computers. Many ethical dilemmas and some solutions Unger offers are germane to the computer field and will become more so as the field becomes more professional.

  7. STEPHEN H. UNGER is Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Columbia University, having previously worked in the industry. He is a graduate of the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and received his ScD from MIT. He has published over forty technical papers and reports as well as two books on computer-related subjects.

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