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Professional and Ethical Issues of Software Engineering Curriculum Applied in Swedish Academic Context
Publication Type:
Conference/Workshop Paper
Venue:
HAoSE 2009 First Workshop on Human Aspects of Software Engineering
Publisher:
Online: http://edu.technion.ac.il/Faculty/OritH/HomePage/HAOSE_OOPSLA_Workshop/Papers/Dodig-Crnkovic.pdf
Abstract
The increasing dependence on computers for critical infrastructures
essential for the functioning of a society and its
economy has given rise to host of ethical, social, and legal
issues. The ability to make sound ethical decisions is thus
an important part of Computing and Software engineers
professional skills. This paper argues for the significance of
teaching professional, social and ethical issues in Software
Engineering in a Swedish context and practice. Examples
are presented of teaching materials and experiences from
the course Professional Ethics in Science and Engineering at
Mälardalen University, and the PIFF project for support of
Software Engineering Master Theses running at Mälardalen
University, Blekinge Institute of Technology and Lund University.
Bibtex
@inproceedings{Dodig-Crnkovic1616,
author = {Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic and Robert Feldt},
title = {Professional and Ethical Issues of Software Engineering Curriculum Applied in Swedish Academic Context},
month = {November},
year = {2009},
booktitle = {HAoSE 2009 First Workshop on Human Aspects of Software Engineering},
publisher = {Online: http://edu.technion.ac.il/Faculty/OritH/HomePage/HAOSE{\_}OOPSLA{\_}Workshop/Papers/Dodig-Crnkovic.pdf},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/1616-}
}