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         Engineer Ethics:     more books (70)
  1. The social engineer by John Charles Richey, 1931
  2. Biotecnologia para ingenieros/Biotechnology for Engineers: sistemas biologicos en procesos tecnologicos/Biological systems in technological processes by Alan Scragg, 2004-01
  3. Engineers, conscience, and the intended uses of technology: Comments on C. Thomas Rogers' "The end-use problem in engineering ethics" by Mike W Martin, 1982
  4. The Engineer's Conscience by M.W. Thring, 1992-06
  5. Ethical problems in consulting engineering by Frank E Alderman, 1988
  6. Forum to Address New Ethical Challenges.(Sigma Xi)(Brief Article): An article from: American Scientist
  7. Ethics and Risk Management in Engineering. (book reviews): An article from: Engineering Economist by Richard H. Bernhard, 1992-01-01
  8. Professional Negligence in Construction by Ben Patten, 2003-09-12
  9. Design of field joint for STS 51-L: Launch or no launch decision by P. K Raju, 2000
  10. A mathematical approach to understanding the diversity of ethical decision making. (Decision Making): An article from: Industrial Management by Anita Callahan, 1992-07-01
  11. Improve your cultural capital.: An article from: Industrial Management by Richard Barrett, 2003-09-01
  12. Standard of professional relations and conduct (Manuals of engineering practice) by Daniel Webster Mead, 1947
  13. At the Heart of the Bomb: The Dangerous Allure of Weapons Work by Debra Rosenthal, 1990-07
  14. The practice and regulation of engineering, geology and geophysics: A position paper by D. W Devenny, 1995

81. EE 481 Professional Aspects Of Electrical Engineering
of professionalism and engineering eithics. Web Resources See thefollowing web sites for more materials on engineering ethics
http://www.ece.osu.edu/~passino/ee481.html
Dept. Electrical Engineering, The Ohio State University
EE 481 Professional Aspects of Electrical Engineering
Instructor: Prof. Kevin Passino Text book (required): Martin M.W., Schinzinger R., Ethics in Engineering , 3rd Ed., McGraw-Hill, NY, 1996 (not earlier editions). See also the reading list of topics relevant to the area of professionalism and engineering eithics. Web Resources: See the following web sites for more materials on engineering ethics:
  • IEEE Ethics and Member Conduct Committee: http://www.ieee.org/organizations/committee/emcc/
  • IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology: http://radburn.rutgers.edu/andrews/projects/ssit/ungercom.html
  • National Institute for Engineering Ethics: http://www.niee.org/
  • Ethics in engineering education: http://www.njcc.com/~techsoc/stephan.html
  • Markkula Center for Applied Ethics: http://www.scu.edu/Ethics/
  • Ethics Officer Association: http://www.eoa.org/
  • IEEE document of professional aspects of employment, click here Requirements: You are expected to attend every class (one excused absence is allowed but the request for this must be made via email to Prof. Passino
  • 82. Computer Aided Engineering
    You might review a code of professional ethics. The National Society of ProfessionalEngineers (http//www.nspe.org) adopted this Engineers Creed in June of
    http://www.caenet.com/full_story.php?WID=4600

    83. [Gnu-arch-users] [OT] Engineering Ethics And Rhetoric In The Modern Age
    Gnuarch-users OT engineering ethics and rhetoric in the modernage. SubjectGnu-arch-users OT engineering ethics and rhetoric in the modernage.
    http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/gnu-arch-users/2003-09/msg01352.html
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    84. [Gnu-arch-users] Re: [OT] Engineering Ethics And Rhetoric In The Modern
    Gnuarch-users Re OT engineering ethics and rhetoric in themodern a. SubjectGnu-arch-users Re OT engineering ethics and rhetoric in themodern age.
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    From Zack Brown Subject [Gnu-arch-users] Re: [OT] engineering ethics and rhetoric in the modern age Date Tue, 23 Sep 2003 22:53:21 -0700 User-agent Mutt/1.5.4i (original thread was Re: [Gnu-arch-users] Why so many version control projects? Wow. Schematically, just to get it out of the way, a lot of this thread has gone: Tom: "X" Zack: "Y" is false. The real problem here is that insist on "Y", which is obnoxious. Tom: I didn't say "Y". Perhaps there is a miscommunication because of the word choice. "X" could be reprhased and further explained as "X'", not "Y". Zack: You just don't get it. You keep saying "Y" and insisting on that, which is obnoxious. No wonder people aren't doing what you think is the right thing: it's your own fault for obnoxiously insisting on "Y".

    85. Polytechnic University - Gateway (Ethics)
    ethics. Another good source of similar information is provided by theNational Institute for Engineering ethics last update 10/24/03.
    http://www.poly.edu/gateway/ethics.cfm
    Ethical Issues in Engineering Practice
    Gateway As a practicing engineer, you are more likely to get into trouble as a result of failure to appropriately handle ETHICAL PROBLEMS than failure to solve traditional ENGINEERING PROBLEMS Discussion of Ethical Issues in an engineering curriculum IS NOT intended to change the Ethical Values you have learned from your parents, in your church, or from years of dealing with people. The INTENTION of these discussions IS to
    • Alert you to engineering situations where ethical conflicts can arise.
    • Give you practice in weighing conflicting values in realistic situations.
    • Develop your ability to separate emotional reactions from thoughtful decision making.
    See list of typical kinds of Ethical Problems in Engineering See Approaches to Analyzing Ethical Problems See examples of Ethical Situations to Analyze The is a good resource for: Another good source of similar information is provided by the National Institute for Engineering Ethics last update 10/24/03 For more information, contact

    86. Perspectives On The Professions
    Recently, new interest in ethics has developed among scientists and engineers,an interest exhibiting more of the characteristics found in the US since the
    http://www.iit.edu/departments/csep/perspective/pers12_1aug92_2.html
    Vol. 12, No. 1, August 1992 Engineering Ethics in Asia Carl Mitcham, Pennsylvania State University Excluding Russia, the dominant countries of Asia are China, India, and Japan. Using a variety of sources, I have estimated populations and numbers of engineers as of 1985: ( Table These estimates are only very approximate. They nevertheless indicate that density of engineers in China and India may be about the same, but greater by a factor of ten in the US and twenty in Japan. The development of professional engineering will be influenced by such different densities, as well as by educational traditions and the ability of engineers to form free associations. Consider, then, the following notes on particular cases. China. Given the relatively low density of engineers in China and the authoritarian character of the Chinese political system, it is not surprising that no Chinese technical society yet has an explicit code of ethics. What is surprising, is that the regulations of the Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society imply something like such a code. Hong Kong's engineers differ from others in China. Located in a British Crown Colony, the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE) originally developed not just on the British model but as a branch of British professional organization. With the realization that Hong Kong would be returned to Chinese sovereignty in 1997, local engineers in the 1970s began to provide Hong Kong with a truly independent engineering association. That has involved some intense discussion of professional ethics, with a special conference in 1980 on "Professional Ethics in the Modern World."

    87. ZDD: A Paper On Engineering Ethics
    A Paper on Engineering ethics, college. topic ECE350 (Human Communication forEEs). ethics are very important for engineers both legally and morally.
    http://apollo.demigod.org/~zak/documents/college/ece350-ethics-paper/tex
    A Paper on Engineering Ethics college topic: ECE350 (Human Communication for EEs) Engineering is not only about using brick and metal to build physical towers: the basis of engineering is the ideas that engineers have. Just as burning and looting buildings is immoral, so is stealing the ideas of another and calling them your own.
    In this paper, we will discuss a hypothetical case developed in Intellectual Property Rights: A Student's Guide , by Chin Yee Ng at MIT. formats: Adobe PDF (67.2kB) PostScript (57.4kB) TeX (10.1kB) quality 5 Zak Smith zak@computer.org ~zak documents ... tex
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    88. ASA - March 1997: Engineering Ethics
    CRI . A producer for 60 Minutes, Steve McCarthy, emailed me yesterday about my standfor the Code of ethics for Engineers in the Department of Energy yesterday
    http://www.asa3.org/archive/asa/199703/0200.html
    Engineering Ethics
    Joseph Carson 73530.2350@CompuServe.COM
    15 Mar 97 16:31:53 EST
    A producer for 60 Minutes, Steve McCarthy, emailed me yesterday about my
    stand for the "Code of Ethics for Engineers" in the Department of Energy
    yesterday. Nothing is wasted in God's economy, subtle as snakes, innocent
    as doves.
    The following is the lead story and editorial in this month's Engineering
    Times.
    Joe
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    By Elizabeth Kane, Staff Writer [Image] Would licensure of industry engineers promote ethical behavior? If management wanted to overrule an engineer's judgment regarding safety, for instance, might a PE license help the engineer stand up to itueven prevail? Roger Boisjoly, one of three lead engineers for Morton Thiokol, a NASA contractor that helped develop the space shuttle Challenger's solid rocket booster, bases his answer on bitter experience. He and two other Thiokol

    89. Re: Engineering Ethics
    Re Engineering ethics To seaoc(nospamat)seaoc.org; Subject Re Engineeringethics; From David Carpenter dca(nospamat)mcn.org ;
    http://revobiz.dyndns.org/group/seaint/1998b/msg01881.html
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    • To seaoc(nospamat)seaoc.org Subject Re: Engineering ethics From Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 14:09:33 -0700 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Error-to: seaoc-ad@seaoc.org 41661b23.3570678a@aol.com Owner: seaoc-ad@seaoc.org Reply-to: seaoc(nospamat)seaoc.org
    At 04:09 PM 5/30/98 -0400, you wrote:
    WHO ARE REGISTERED ENGINEERS! !!!) have failed to
    I have had a face to face conversation with an SE who is working for the owners and he does not disagree
    Please note the above portions of your e-mail that I have placed in bold type.
    I think it is time for you to let this one go unless your are very certain that this building will collapse or the public is in emminate danger. If you are that certain that this is so, then why do other professionals disagree? Be assured that I am not questioning your assessment of the structural integrity of this building. Even if all of us on this listserv were to agree with you there apparently exists other opinions. In a court of law, where you could find yourself over this, you would be facing these opposing opinions, and be all on your own.
    I have seen my own well thought out and documented opinions, rebutted by another engineer. I continue to believe my own work is correct but the building still stands, no one has been injured, even though this 1920's, multi story, non ductile concrete frame school is occupied in the area of highest seismic risk in California.

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