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A guide to the silicon chip revolution and its impact on society.
The Microelectronics Revolution is a comprehensive guide to the
silicon chip revolution and its impact on society. The
distinguished contributors to this volume explain in turn the
origins and nature of microelectronics, the characteristics of the
burgeoning microchip industry and the increasing use of
microprocessors in everyday products. The book details the impact
of this new technology on society in separate chapters which take
up automation on the factory floor, the word-processing revolution
in the office, the consequences for employment, and the
implications for industrial relations. A final section discusses
the problems of a microelectronic age-'the information society.'
With a discerning guide to further reading at the end of each
chapter, this book forms a basis of management, trade union, and
college courses on society and the new technology.
For anyone interested in the issues arising from computer
malfunctions and, more perniciously, from misuse, this new edition
of Computer Ethics is right on the mark. Widely acclaimed for its
readability and its balanced and authoritative coverage, Computer
Ethics has been thoroughly revised and updated with new anecdotes,
new revelations, and lively discussion of the ethical, social, and
professional issues arising from the computer revolution, such as
computer crime, software theft, hacking, viruses, and the invasion
of privacy.An entirely rewritten first chapter is followed by
expanded chapters that contain compelling new case studies and
analyses. A new final section contains 10 hypothetical scenarios
for group discussion. Copies of the ACM Code of Ethics and the
ACM-IEEE Computing Curricula are included in the appendixes.Tom
Forester is Senior Lecturer in the School of Computing and
Information Technology at Griffith University, Queensland,
Australia, and is editor or author of seven books on the social
aspects of computers. Perry Morrison lectures in psychology at the
National University of Singapore.
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