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Many of the significant developments of our era have resulted from
advances in technology, including the design of large-scale
systems; advances in medicine, manufacturing, and artificial
intelligence; the role of social media in influencing behaviour and
toppling governments; and the surge of online transactions that are
replacing human face-to-face interactions. These advances have
given rise to new kinds of ethical concerns around the uses (and
misuses) of technology. This collection of essays by prominent
academics and technology leaders covers important ethical questions
arising in modern industry, offering guidance on how to approach
these dilemmas. Chapters discuss what we can learn from the ethical
lapses of #MeToo, Volkswagen, and Cambridge Analytica, and
highlight the common need across all applications for sound
decision-making and understanding the implications for
stakeholders. Technologists and general readers with no formal
ethics training and specialists exploring technological
applications to the field of ethics will benefit from this
overview.
Many of the complex problems faced by decision makers involve
uncertainty as well as multiple conflicting objectives. This book
provides a complete understanding of the types of objective
functions that should be used in multiattribute decision making. By
using tools such as preference, value, and utility functions,
readers will learn state-of-the-art methods to analyze prospects to
guide decision making and will develop a process that guarantees a
defensible analysis to rationalize choices. Summarizing and
distilling classical techniques and providing extensive coverage of
recent advances in the field, the author offers practical guidance
on how to make good decisions in the face of uncertainty. This text
will appeal to graduate students and practitioners alike in systems
engineering, operations research, business, management, government,
climate change, energy, and healthcare.
What are the risks of terrorism and what are their consequences and
economic impacts? Are we safer from terrorism today than before
9/11? Does the government spend our homeland security funds well?
These questions motivated a twelve-year research program of the
National Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events
(CREATE) at the University of Southern California, funded by the
Department of Homeland Security. This book showcases some of the
most important results of this research and offers key insights on
how to address the most important security problems of our time.
Written for homeland security researchers and practitioners, this
book covers a wide range of methodologies and real-world examples
of how to reduce terrorism risks, increase the efficient use of
homeland security resources, and thereby make better decisions
overall.
Many of the significant developments of our era have resulted from
advances in technology, including the design of large-scale
systems; advances in medicine, manufacturing, and artificial
intelligence; the role of social media in influencing behaviour and
toppling governments; and the surge of online transactions that are
replacing human face-to-face interactions. These advances have
given rise to new kinds of ethical concerns around the uses (and
misuses) of technology. This collection of essays by prominent
academics and technology leaders covers important ethical questions
arising in modern industry, offering guidance on how to approach
these dilemmas. Chapters discuss what we can learn from the ethical
lapses of #MeToo, Volkswagen, and Cambridge Analytica, and
highlight the common need across all applications for sound
decision-making and understanding the implications for
stakeholders. Technologists and general readers with no formal
ethics training and specialists exploring technological
applications to the field of ethics will benefit from this
overview.
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