Title: The Rights and Responsibilities of Engineers
1The Rights and Responsibilities of Engineers
Presented by
Katherine Riffle Simon de los Rios David Oates
2The Rights and Responsibilities of Engineers
- Professional Responsibility
- Confidentiality Responsibility
- Conflict of Interest
- Environmental Ethics
- -Miami Circle
- Computer Ethics
- Avanti Corporation Vs. Cadence Design Systems
3Professional Responsibilities
- Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) System
- BART is an automated train system that was
constructed in San Francisco in the early 1970s. - Three engineers working on the project had some
safety concerns and were not satisfied with the
testing procedures currently in use. - After speaking with their supervisors the
engineers decided to notify upper management of
the problem. - The real question is
4Is taking an ethical stand worth risking your
position and career over?
- To these engineers the answer was a resounding
YES! - They were not willing to risk public safety to
keep their company happy. - After a public scandal each worker was fired.
5Confidentiality Responsibility
- Why?
- Misuse of a companys private information will
directly affect the ability of that company to
excel in a competitive atmosphere - This information can be used by a competitor to
gain and advantage or steal ideas. - Most companies have there employees sign a
confidentiality agreement that restricts them
from sharing business information.
6Conflict of Interest
- Actual Conflicts
- Potential Conflicts- threaten to easily become
actual conflicts of interest. - Appearance of Conflict- engineer is not
necessarily at fault but may appear to have a
hidden agenda.
7Appearance of Conflict
- It is our job as engineers to not put ourselves
in situations where there is any appearance of
evil or hidden agendas.
Otherwise we are setting ourselves up for
disaster!
8Environmental Ethics
- The most recent ethical controversies have
revolved around the environment. - The industrial age has brought on many new
environmental hazards. - The technology we create affects the environment.
9Approaches to Environmental Ethics
- Cost-oblivious approach
- Environment is made as clean as possible
- Cost is not taken into account
- Cost-benefit analysis
- Costs and benefits weighed to determine the
optimum combination - Although it is difficult to assess the value of
costs and benefits
10What are the responsibilities of engineers to the
environment?
- To follow all state, federal, and municipal laws.
- To be true to ones personal ethical beliefs.
- To insure public and environmental safety.
11Miami Circle
- A Tequesta Indian ceremonial structure
- Discovered in 1998
- The owner and developer of the land Michael
Bauman did not want to stop construction of two
high rise apartments
12Miami Circle
13Miami Circle Resolution
- Mr. Bauman suggested moving the site, but
environmentalists quickly rejected that idea. - Finally the city of Miami decided to buy back the
land.
14What Is Different About "Computer Ethics?"
- Definition of ethics
- Ethics is the branch of philosophy that makes
moral judgments, considers issues of right and
wrong, and determines what behaviors are humane
and inhumane. - Ethical behavior vs. computer ethical behavior
Example.
15Computer Ethics
- Code of ethical behavior
- Technological advances require engineers to
address a new type ethical considerations. -
- Example Hacking
16Computer Ethics
- Computers as instruments of unethical behavior
- No physical risks
- Privacy
- Property
- Appropriate use
17Avanti Corp. Vs. Cadence Design Systems
- Cadence manufactures electronic design automation
products - Avanti is a rival of Cadence
- In 1997, 8 employees of Avanti were indicted for
stealing Cadences intellectual property.
18The Court Case
- Cadence stated Avanti had stolen almost 600,000
line of code - 7 of Avantis employees faced fines for millions
of dollars and jail time
19Works Cited
- Dr. Ramon C. Barquin's paper, In Pursuit of a
Ten Commandments for Computer Ethics.
http//www.brook.edu/its/cei/overview/Ten_
Commanments_of_ Computer_Ethics.htm - Kynthia. 2002. The Miami Circleonline. Miami,
Florida Save the Circle, cited 20 March 2005.
Available from the World Wide Web
http//www.visionearth.org/savethecircle/contents.
html - Wilson, Mike. 1999. Placesonline. Tampa, FL
cited 21 March 2005. Available from the World
Wide Web http//www.sptimes.com/News/
103199/Floridian/Mystery_circle.shtml - Fleddermann, Charles. 2004. Engineering Ethics
Second Edition. New Jersey Pearson Prentice Hall