Leitch, Shona and Warren, Matthew 2008, Designing ethical systems for online systems, in AiCE 2008 : proceedings of the fifth Australian Institute of Computer Ethics Conference, Deakin University, Burwood, Vic., pp. 130-136.
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AiCE 2008 : proceedings of the fifth Australian Institute of Computer Ethics Conference
Editor(s)
Warren, Matthew
Publication date
2008
Conference series
Australian Institute of Computer Ethics Conference
Start page
130
End page
136
Publisher
Deakin University
Place of publication
Burwood, Vic.
Summary
Ethics is an important element in all aspects of Information Systems (IS), from the design, operation and delivery of such systems. Most research has focused upon traditional IS system design and the associated ethical issues. There are many aspects of ethics that can impact the design and operation of Information Systems, but online system design is often overlooked. The paper will focus upon a design approach that allows for the design on online systems and considers the ethical issues. The approach was developed and validated in regards to a tertiary environment.
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