Computerization and controversy : value conflicts and social choices /

Computerization and controversy : value conflicts and social choices / edited by Charles Dunlop, Rob Kling. - xviii, 758 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Excerpts from The fifth generation : artificial intelligence and Japan's computer challenge to the world / Edward Feigenbaum and Pamela McCorduck -- The relationship between business and higher education : a perspective on the 21st century / John Sculley -- Making a "computer revolution" / Rob Kling and Suzanne Iacono -- Why I am not going to buy a computer / Wendell Berry -- Getting the electronics just right / Barnaby J. Feder -- B of A's plans for computer don't add up / Douglas Frantz -- Great expectations : PCs and productivity / Martin Neal Baily -- What happened to the computer revolution? / Lynn M. Salerno -- What do computers do? / James Rule and Paul Attewell -- Excerpts from "Social analyses of computing : theoretical perspectives in recent empirical research" / Rob Kling -- Strategic computing and administrative reform / Kenneth L. Kraemer -- The mechanization of office work / Vincent E. Giuliano -- Computerization, office routines, and changes in clerical work / Suzanne Iacono and Rob Kling -- Intellectual assembly lines : the rationalization of managerial, professional, and technical work / Judith A. Perrolle -- Bigbrother and the sweatshop : computer surveillance in the automated office / Paul Attewell -- Groupware in practice : an interpretation of work experiences / Christine V. Bullen and John L. Bennett -- The art and science of designing computer artifacts / Pelle Ehn -- Understandingthird wave information systems / Jan Mouritsen and Niels Bjørn-Andersen -- Social psychological aspects of computer-mediated communication /Sara Kiesler, Jane Siegel, and Timothy W. McGuire -- Conversations and trust in computer interfaces / Judith A. Perrolle -- The strange caseof the electronic lover / Lindsy Van Gelder -- RISKS-FORUM digest contributions / Les Earnest, John McCarthy, and Jerry Hollombe -- A new paradigm for science / Peter J. Denning -- Information society and global science / James R. Beniger -- Public policy concerning the exchange and distribution of scientific information / Fred W. Weingarten and D. Linda Garcia -- Value conflicts in the design and organization of EFT systems / Rob Kling -- Proposed FBI crime computer system raises questions on accuracy, privacy / Evelyn Richards -- Computer matching is a serious threat to individual rights / John Shattuck -- The government needs computer matching to root out waste and fraud / RichardP. Kusserow -- Excerpts from Personal privacy in an information society / Privacy Protection Study Commission -- Preserving individual autonomy in an information-oriented society / James B. Rule [and others] -- Comment on "Preserving individual autonomy in an information-oriented society" / Kenneth C. Laudon -- Information technology and dataveillance / Roger A. Clarke -- Stalking the wily hacker / Clifford Stoll -- Computer viruses / Peter J. Denning -- Computer system reliability and nuclear war / Alan Borning -- Software aspects of strategic defense systems / David Lorge Parnas -- Safety-critical computing : hazards, practices, standards, and regulation / Jonathan Jacky -- Limits of correctness in computers / Brian Cantwell Smith -- RISKS-FORUM digest contributions / John McAfee [and others] -- Computers and moral responsibility : a framework for an ethical analysis / John Ladd.

0122243560 9780122243561 0122243552 9780122243554

90019415


Computers and civilization

QA76.9.C66 / C6377 1991

303.4834

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