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A Gift Of Fire Social Legal And Ethical Issues For Computing Technology 4th Ed Baase

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A Gift Of Fire Social Legal And Ethical Issues For Computing Technology 4th Ed Baase
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Publisher: Pearson
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.59 MB
Author: Baase, Sara
ISBN: 9780132492676, 0132492679
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 4th ed

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A Gift Of Fire Social Legal And Ethical Issues For Computing Technology 4th Ed Baase by Baase, Sara 9780132492676, 0132492679 instant download after payment.

"A Gift of Fire: Social, Legal, and Ethical Issues for Computing Technology, 4e" is ideal for courses in Computer Ethics and Computers and Society. It is also a useful reference for computer science professionals or anyone interested in learning more about computing technology and its overarching impact.
Sara Baase explores the social, legal, philosophical, ethical, political, constitutional, and economic implications of computing and the controversies they raise. With a computer scientist's perspective, and with historical context for many issues, she covers the issues students will face both as members of a technological society and as professionals in computer-related fields. A primary goal is to develop computer professionals who understand the implications of what they create and how it fits into society at large.

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