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What is The Problem

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition
Referred to in this article: Its symptom is the phenomenon called technology-driven information-intensive. Its cause is techno-ethical risk or ethical risk . This type of risk created because the user not only is insensitive to or ignorant of the ethical aspect of the problems and its ramifications, attributing to a lack of deep appreciation of the ethical principles, but also treats risk as a technical, corporate/personal matter when it is in fact a managerial, social concern under the influence of the so-called flawed education across science and technology and misinterpretation of risk. Post-contract problems and post-implementation problems are typical examples.
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Ethical Computing Continues From Problem to Solution
Wanbil William Lee (The Computer Ethics Society, Hong Kong & Wanbil & Associates, Hong Kong)
Copyright: © 2018 |Pages: 14
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch423
Abstract
Ethical Computing is instrumental in identifying and reaching a near-ideal solution to the problems arising from an environment that is technology-driven information-intensive. Many of these problems could have been avoided, occur, because we are either insensitive to or ignorant of their ethical implications. As a result, we could reach only a partial, compromised solution at best. An ideal solution is expected to be technically efficient, financially viable and legal admissible, ethically acceptable, socially desirable, and in many situations environmentally-friendly (the so-called hexa-dimension criteria), and balanced in terms the six criteria or five criteria (in case the problem does not involve ecological concerns). An exposition of an ideal solution in terms of the requisite competence and the additive is presented.
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