ETHICOMP 1996 PROGRAMME

PLENARY STREAM A
Lecture Room A
STREAM B
Lecture Room B
DAY 1 WEDNESDAY 6 NOVEMBER 1996
09:00Registration
10:30Opening Remarks
CyberspacePrivacy
11:00 1 Societal values in the information age
Terrell Ward Bynum
Privacy and the Computer: Why we need privacy in the information society
Lucas D. Introna
11:30 2 Computer Ethics and Moral Methodology
M Jeroen van den Hoven
Distributing Privacy: Risks, Protection and Policy
Charles D. Raab and Colin J. Bennett
12:00 3 Cyborg identities and the relational web: recasting "narrative identity" in moral and political theory
Robyn F Brothers
Privacy of electronic medical records: understanding conflicting concerns
Athanasia Pouloudi and Edgar A. Whitley
12:30 4 Open Discussion Open Discussion
13:00 5 Living with the Internet: ethics in the Noösphere
Emma Rooksby and Diarmuid Pigott
Intellectual property rights and computer software
John Weckert
13:30 6 Teleworking: Ethical Issues of Flexible Working
Chris Moon and Celia Stanworth
Computer crime at CEFORMA: issues and concerns for developing ethical practices
Gurpreet Dhillon, Leiser Silva and James Backhouse
14:00Lunch and Break
16:00Keynote Speaker
17:00 Break
ProfessionProfession
17:30 7 Protecting the public, securing the profession': practical means of establishing and enforcing ethical standards internationally for professional software engineers
John Wilkes
Management of cultural differences in organisations by intelligent software agents
Ali Reza Kian Abolfazlian
18:00 8 Conflicts of loyalty - the client versus the stakeholder
Lesley Rackley, Julian Webb and John Betts
The mysteries of knowledge work: guild practice and asset management in the firm
Marc Demarest
DAY 2 THURSDAY 7 NOVEMBER 1996
ProfessionInformation
10:00 9 Licensing - what happens to the existing professional?
John Betts, Lesley Rackley and Julian Webb
Memoria, virtualidad y olvido en la periferia de la informacion
Martin Becerra
10:30 10 Codes of Ethics for Computing at Colleges and Universities in the United States
Lester J. Pourciau
Ethical issues arising from exposure to computer viruses through computer usage
Melius Weideman
11:00Break
OrganisationsEducation
11:30 11 Technology: The missing factor in understanding the relationship between culture and business ethics theory
Peter Davies
University courses and ethics - using collaborative on-the-job education
Chris Simpson
12:00 12 Developing information systems that reflect client expectations
Frank Stowell
Ensuring that social and ethical issues are addressed within a postgraduate software engineering unit: a case study
Helen M Edwards and J Barrie Thompson
12:30 13 Machiavelli, mercenaries and the ethics of outsourcing
Richard M Kamm
Computer ethics activities for use throughout the computer science curriculum
Don Gotterbarn
13:0013Open Discussion
13:3014Open Discussion
14:00Lunch and Break
16:00 Keynote Speaker
Reason, Relativity and Responsibility in Computer Ethics
James Moor
17:00Break
ProfessionDevelopment
17:30 14 Transforming Responsibility in the Software Market: Service vs. Product
Carlos Eslava and Jaime Nubiola
Ethical Problems Related to the use of Computers in Medicine
Maria Angeles Nevado Llandres
18:00 15 A review of cyberspace ethics
Porfirio Barroso
Addressing health and safety issues in information systems development
Tom Gough
DAY 3 FRIDAY 9 NOVEMBER 1996
ProfessionFrameworks
10:00 16 Technology, skills and the gender divisions of labour
Jacqueline Sewell
The Need for an Applied Computer Ethics Handbook
Daniel Salber
10:30 17 A profession in development
Anne Leeming
Ethical analysis of software failure cases
Harjinder Rahanu, Jennifer Davies and Simon Rogerson
11:00Break
DevelopmentInformation
11:30 18 Ethical issues in network system design
Duncan Langford
Freedom of expression and the regulation of Internet access in academia
Dag Elgesem
12:00 19 Ethical instruments for the information systems practitioner
Simon Rogerson
Computing professionals and the "peace dividend", or one bomb is good as another
Andy Bissett
12:30 20 Adapting systems development to be ethically sensitive
Luis Joyanes
Searching for the real enemy in information warfare
Simon Davies
13:00 CLOSING PLENARY