@article{seebacher_nachhaltiges_2012, title = {Nachhaltiges {Verhalten} wirkt ansteckend}, volume = {27}, issn = {1430-8800}, url = {http://oekologisches-wirtschaften.de/index.php/oew/article/view/1206}, doi = {10.14512/oew.v27i2.1206}, abstract = {Kann am Arbeitsplatz Nachhaltigket gelernt werden? Neue Ergebnisse belegen, dass sich die Situation in Unternehmen gut eignet, um das Alltagsverhalten umweltfreundlicher und nachhaltiger zu gestalten. Denn betriebliche Maßnahmen in den Bereichen Ernährung, Gesundheit und Mobilität wirken im Privaten weiter.}, language = {de}, number = {2}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {Ökologisches Wirtschaften - Fachzeitschrift}, author = {Seebacher, Ulrike and Klade, Manfred and Mert, Wilma and Bauer, Monika and Schultz, Irmgard}, month = aug, year = {2012}, pages = {34}, file = {Seebacher et al. - 2012 - Nachhaltiges Verhalten wirkt ansteckend.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/ASEBNGTF/Seebacher et al. - 2012 - Nachhaltiges Verhalten wirkt ansteckend.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{harris_is_nodate, title = {{IS} {Ethical} {Attitudes} {Among} {College} {Students}: {A} {Comparative} {Study}}, abstract = {The latest rash of virus and worm attacks has increased public awareness concerning unethical and criminal actions that result from the use of computers. To increase ethical behavior when using computers, educators have to raise the level of ethical awareness of professionals and future IS professionals. This paper reports on a study to compare the attitudes regarding IS ethics among college students. The results are based on the responses of 712 students toward ethical situations of 20 individual situations in 16 scenarios. They show that there is a difference in attitudes as students mature through the educational process in 12 of the 20 individual situations and between genders in 8 of the 20 individual situations.}, language = {en}, author = {Harris, Albert L}, pages = {7}, file = {Harris - IS Ethical Attitudes Among College Students A Com.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/SYY89KVU/Harris - IS Ethical Attitudes Among College Students A Com.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{infusing_ethics_selection_committee_infusing_2016, address = {Washington, D.C.}, title = {Infusing {Ethics} into the {Development} of {Engineers}: {Exemplary} {Education} {Activities} and {Programs}}, isbn = {978-0-309-39085-9}, shorttitle = {Infusing {Ethics} into the {Development} of {Engineers}}, url = {http://www.nap.edu/catalog/21889}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, publisher = {National Academies Press}, author = {{Infusing Ethics Selection Committee} and {Center for Engineering, Ethics, and Society} and {National Academy of Engineering}}, month = feb, year = {2016}, doi = {10.17226/21889}, note = {Pages: 21889}, file = {Infusing Ethics Selection Committee et al. - 2016 - Infusing Ethics into the Development of Engineers.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/6LZPECWK/Infusing Ethics Selection Committee et al. - 2016 - Infusing Ethics into the Development of Engineers.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{stuart-watt_ethics_nodate, title = {Ethics in {Engineering} {Practice}}, language = {en}, author = {Stuart-Watt, David}, pages = {13}, file = {Stuart-Watt - Ethics in Engineering Practice.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/ANR747RY/Stuart-Watt - Ethics in Engineering Practice.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{strandberg_ethical_2019, title = {Ethical {Interviews} in {Software} {Engineering}}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1906.07993}, abstract = {Background: Despite a long history, numerous laws and regulations, ethics remains an unnatural topic for many software engineering researchers. Poor research ethics may lead to mistrust of research results, lost funding and retraction of publications. A core principle for research ethics is confidentiality, and anonymization is a standard approach to guarantee it. Many guidelines for qualitative software engineering research, and for qualitative research in general, exist, but these do not penetrate how and why to anonymize interview data. Aims: In this paper we aim to identify ethical guidelines for software engineering interview studies involving industrial practitioners. Method: By learning from previous experiences and listening to the authority of existing guidelines in the more mature field of medicine as well as in software engineering, a comprehensive set of checklists for interview studies was distilled. Results: The elements of an interview study were identified and ethical considerations and recommendations for each step were produced, in particular with respect to anonymization. Important ethical principles are: consent, beneficence, confidentiality, scientific value, researcher skill, justice, respect for law, and ethical reviews. Conclusions: The most important contribution of this study is the set of checklists for ethical interview studies. Future work is needed to refine these guidelines with respect to legal aspects and ethical boards.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {arXiv:1906.07993 [cs]}, author = {Strandberg, Per Erik}, month = jun, year = {2019}, note = {arXiv: 1906.07993}, keywords = {Computer Science - Computers and Society, Computer Science - Software Engineering}, annote = {Comment: 12 pages; accepted by The 13th ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM), Proto de Galinhas, Brazil, 2019}, file = {Strandberg - 2019 - Ethical Interviews in Software Engineering.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/7FRXQBE8/Strandberg - 2019 - Ethical Interviews in Software Engineering.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{jacobson_essence_nodate, title = {Essence: a new way of thinking that promises to liberate the practices and enable true learning organizations}, language = {en}, author = {Jacobson, Ivar and Stimson, Roly}, pages = {27}, file = {Jacobson und Stimson - Essence a new way of thinking that promises to li.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/L7MNAUFR/Jacobson und Stimson - Essence a new way of thinking that promises to li.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{prensky_they_nodate, title = {Do {They} {Really} {Think} {Differently}?}, language = {en}, author = {Prensky, Marc}, pages = {9}, file = {Prensky - Do They Really Think Differently.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/BV7QUXKZ/Prensky - Do They Really Think Differently.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{filipovic_developing_2018, title = {Developing a {Professional} {Ethics} for {Algorithmists}: {Learning} from the {Examples} of {Established} {Ethics}}, copyright = {Other, CC BY-SA 3.0 DE}, shorttitle = {Developing a {Professional} {Ethics} for {Algorithmists}}, url = {https://www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/doi/10.11586/2018034}, doi = {10.11586/2018034}, abstract = {Those who commission, design and use algorithmic systems – algorithmists – have a responsibility to meet these demands. But what might compel them to fulfill their responsibility? We believe that binding professional ethics can prove effective in this regard. In the study, Alexander Filipovic, Christopher Koska and Claudia Paganini explore the nature of professional ethics in six different occupational areas: medicine, social work, journalism, public relations, advertising and engineering. The authors examine each area to determine what renders their professional ethics successful and identify a total of ten success factors. Success in no way contingent on all ten conditions being met. In fact, the absence of some factors can be compensated for by the presence of others.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {Discussion Paper Ethics of Algorithms}, author = {Filipović, Alexander and Koska, Christopher and Paganini, Claudia and Bertelsmann Stiftung}, year = {2018}, note = {Publisher: BStift - Bertelsmann Stiftung}, keywords = {10802 Training, Teaching and Studying, Professional Organizations of the Science of Communication, 1080502 Information Management, Information Processes, Information Economics}, annote = {SeriesInformation Discussion Paper Ethics of Algorithms}, file = {Filipović et al. - 2018 - Developing a Professional Ethics for Algorithmists.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/PKZN5GA7/Filipović et al. - 2018 - Developing a Professional Ethics for Algorithmists.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{gaumnitz_contents_nodate, title = {Contents of {Codes} of {Ethics} of {Professional} {Business} {Organizations} in the {United} {States}}, abstract = {This paper reports an analysis of the content of the codes of ethics of 15 professional business organizations in the United States, representing the broad range of disciplines found in business. The analysis was conducted to identify common ethical issues faced by business professionals. It was also structured to highlight ethical issues that are either unique to or of particular importance for business professionals. No attempt is made to make value judgments about either the codes of ethics studied or of their content. General ethical values identified include honesty and integrity, general legal compliance, discreditable or harmful acts, and obligations related to social values. More businessspecific issues include confidentiality, responsibilities to employers/clients, obligations to the profession, independence and objectivity, and business-specific legal and technical compliance issues.}, language = {en}, author = {Gaumnitz, Bruce R and Lere, John C}, pages = {15}, file = {Gaumnitz und Lere - Contents of Codes of Ethics of Professional Busine.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/6DT95FQT/Gaumnitz und Lere - Contents of Codes of Ethics of Professional Busine.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{didier_contemporary_nodate, title = {Contemporary {Ethical} {Issues} in {Engineering}. {Foreword}}, language = {en}, author = {Didier, Christelle}, pages = {6}, file = {Didier - Contemporary Ethical Issues in Engineering. Forewo.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/LCJGHB23/Didier - Contemporary Ethical Issues in Engineering. Forewo.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{vallor_introduction_nodate, title = {An {Introduction} to {Software} {Engineering} {Ethics}}, language = {en}, author = {Vallor, Shannon and Narayanan, Arvind}, pages = {60}, file = {Vallor und Narayanan - An Introduction to Software Engineering Ethics.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/PDZDCCRK/Vallor und Narayanan - An Introduction to Software Engineering Ethics.pdf:application/pdf;Vallor und Narayanan - An Introduction to Software Engineering Ethics.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/JN4UB7BM/Vallor und Narayanan - An Introduction to Software Engineering Ethics.pdf:application/pdf} } @incollection{kahneman_study_1982, edition = {1}, title = {On the study of statistical intuitions}, isbn = {978-0-521-28414-1 978-0-521-24064-2 978-0-511-80947-7}, url = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/CBO9780511809477A052/type/book_part}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, booktitle = {Judgment under {Uncertainty}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Kahneman, Daniel and Tversky, Amos}, editor = {Kahneman, Daniel and Slovic, Paul and Tversky, Amos}, month = apr, year = {1982}, doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511809477.035}, pages = {493--508}, file = {Kahneman und Tversky - 1982 - On the study of statistical intuitions.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/ZEWQQ2MH/Kahneman und Tversky - 1982 - On the study of statistical intuitions.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{sailer_wirkung_2016, address = {Wiesbaden}, title = {Die {Wirkung} von {Gamification} auf {Motivation} und {Leistung}}, isbn = {978-3-658-14308-4 978-3-658-14309-1}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-658-14309-1}, language = {de}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, publisher = {Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden}, author = {Sailer, Michael}, year = {2016}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-14309-1}, file = {Sailer - 2016 - Die Wirkung von Gamification auf Motivation und Le.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/98VCHV7W/Sailer - 2016 - Die Wirkung von Gamification auf Motivation und Le.pdf:application/pdf} } @incollection{kahneman_vitality_1982, edition = {1}, title = {The vitality of mythical numbers}, isbn = {978-0-521-28414-1 978-0-521-24064-2 978-0-511-80947-7}, url = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/CBO9780511809477A045/type/book_part}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, booktitle = {Judgment under {Uncertainty}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Singer, Max}, editor = {Kahneman, Daniel and Slovic, Paul and Tversky, Amos}, month = apr, year = {1982}, doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511809477.030}, pages = {408--413}, file = {Singer - 1982 - The vitality of mythical numbers.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/569J5PYA/Singer - 1982 - The vitality of mythical numbers.pdf:application/pdf} } @incollection{kahneman_simulation_1982, edition = {1}, title = {The simulation heuristic}, isbn = {978-0-521-28414-1 978-0-521-24064-2 978-0-511-80947-7}, url = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/CBO9780511809477A026/type/book_part}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, booktitle = {Judgment under {Uncertainty}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Kahneman, Daniel and Tversky, Amos}, editor = {Kahneman, Daniel and Slovic, Paul and Tversky, Amos}, month = apr, year = {1982}, doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511809477.015}, pages = {201--208}, file = {Kahneman und Tversky - 1982 - The simulation heuristic.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/W3R4F5TV/Kahneman und Tversky - 1982 - The simulation heuristic.pdf:application/pdf;Kahneman und Tversky - 1982 - The simulation heuristic.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/H8EQF5P7/Kahneman und Tversky - 1982 - The simulation heuristic.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{rand_reflection_2014, title = {Reflection does not undermine self-interested prosociality}, volume = {8}, issn = {1662-5153}, url = {http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00300/abstract}, doi = {10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00300}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience}, author = {Rand, David G. and Kraft-Todd, Gordon T.}, month = sep, year = {2014}, file = {Rand und Kraft-Todd - 2014 - Reflection does not undermine self-interested pros.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/DBJEYFMX/Rand und Kraft-Todd - 2014 - Reflection does not undermine self-interested pros.pdf:application/pdf} } @incollection{kahneman_variants_1982, edition = {1}, title = {Variants of uncertainty}, isbn = {978-0-521-28414-1 978-0-521-24064-2 978-0-511-80947-7}, url = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/CBO9780511809477A053/type/book_part}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, booktitle = {Judgment under {Uncertainty}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Kahneman, Daniel and Tversky, Amos}, editor = {Kahneman, Daniel and Slovic, Paul and Tversky, Amos}, month = apr, year = {1982}, doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511809477.036}, pages = {509--520}, file = {Kahneman und Tversky - 1982 - Variants of uncertainty.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/IQ8MXC4E/Kahneman und Tversky - 1982 - Variants of uncertainty.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{nida-rumelin_digitaler_2018, address = {München}, edition = {Originalausgabe}, title = {Digitaler {Humanismus}: eine {Ethik} für das {Zeitalter} der künstlichen {Intelligenz}}, isbn = {978-3-492-05837-7}, shorttitle = {Digitaler {Humanismus}}, language = {de}, publisher = {Piper}, author = {Nida-Rümelin, Julian}, year = {2018}, file = {Nida-Rümelin - 2018 - Digitaler Humanismus eine Ethik für das Zeitalter.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/M3KTHWDP/Nida-Rümelin - 2018 - Digitaler Humanismus eine Ethik für das Zeitalter.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{lopez-alcarria_systematic_2019, title = {A {Systematic} {Review} of the {Use} of {Agile} {Methodologies} in {Education} to {Foster} {Sustainability} {Competencies}}, volume = {11}, issn = {2071-1050}, url = {https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/10/2915}, doi = {10.3390/su11102915}, abstract = {Life-long learning and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) in the current fast-evolving and ever-changing society requires modern pedagogical tools and methodologies that help the transmission of key competencies such as coping with uncertainty, adaptability, creativity, dialog, respect, self-confidence, emotional intelligence, responsibility and systemic thinking. The recent trend of the application of Agile methodologies for the management of projects in different fields can be a valuable tool to convey these competencies due to the participative, collaborative and constructionist principles in which they are deeply rooted. Some experiences of the application of Agile Methodologies in education—originating what is known as Agile Education—are, therefore, starting to appear in the literature. This work carries out a systematic review to analyze how this modern pedagogical tool is being used to foster key sustainable development competencies in the field of education. Results are presented for 11 out of 121 analyzed studies which present a direct link between key ESD competencies and Agile Education. It is shown that Agile Education creates a learning environment favorable for the creation of responsible and sustainable citizens while improving the performance, satisfaction and motivation of both faculty and students.}, language = {en}, number = {10}, urldate = {2019-12-09}, journal = {Sustainability}, author = {López-Alcarria, Abigail and Olivares-Vicente, Alberto and Poza-Vilches, Fátima}, month = may, year = {2019}, pages = {2915}, file = {López-Alcarria et al. - 2019 - A Systematic Review of the Use of Agile Methodolog.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/T9XX2K6R/López-Alcarria et al. - 2019 - A Systematic Review of the Use of Agile Methodolog.pdf:application/pdf;López-Alcarria et al. - 2019 - A Systematic Review of the Use of Agile Methodolog.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/PBHFLIDI/López-Alcarria et al. - 2019 - A Systematic Review of the Use of Agile Methodolog.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{northover_towards_nodate, title = {{TOWARDS} {A} {PHILOSOPHICAL} {UNDERSTANDING} {OF} {AGILE} {SOFTWARE} {METHODOLOGIES}:}, language = {en}, author = {Northover, Mandy}, pages = {245}, file = {Northover - TOWARDS A PHILOSOPHICAL UNDERSTANDING OF AGILE SOF.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/VV5PUV6R/Northover - TOWARDS A PHILOSOPHICAL UNDERSTANDING OF AGILE SOF.pdf:application/pdf;Northover - TOWARDS A PHILOSOPHICAL UNDERSTANDING OF AGILE SOF.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/XKU3C93Q/Northover - TOWARDS A PHILOSOPHICAL UNDERSTANDING OF AGILE SOF.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{baxter_socio-technical_2011, title = {Socio-technical systems: {From} design methods to systems engineering}, volume = {23}, issn = {09535438}, shorttitle = {Socio-technical systems}, url = {https://academic.oup.com/iwc/article-lookup/doi/10.1016/j.intcom.2010.07.003}, doi = {10.1016/j.intcom.2010.07.003}, abstract = {It is widely acknowledged that adopting a socio-technical approach to system development leads to systems that are more acceptable to end users and deliver better value to stakeholders. Despite this, such approaches are not widely practised. We analyse the reasons for this, highlighting some of the problems with the better known socio-technical design methods. Based on this analysis we propose a new pragmatic framework for socio-technical systems engineering (STSE) which builds on the (largely independent) research of groups investigating work design, information systems, computer-supported cooperative work, and cognitive systems engineering. STSE bridges the traditional gap between organisational change and system development using two main types of activity: sensitisation and awareness; and constructive engagement. From the framework, we identify an initial set of interdisciplinary research problems that address how to apply socio-technical approaches in a cost-effective way, and how to facilitate the integration of STSE with existing systems and software engineering approaches.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2019-12-09}, journal = {Interacting with Computers}, author = {Baxter, Gordon and Sommerville, Ian}, month = jan, year = {2011}, pages = {4--17}, file = {swierstra identifying the normative challenges.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/8WAL6897/swierstra identifying the normative challenges.pdf:application/pdf;Scanlon structural irrationalty.docx:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/7HUWQRPE/Scanlon structural irrationalty.docx:application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document;why incoherent preferences do not justify paternalism.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/4QIUJTEX/why incoherent preferences do not justify paternalism.pdf:application/pdf;Paul Humphreys-Extending Ourselves_ Computational Science, Empiricism, and Scientific Method-Oxford University Press, USA (2004).pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/WS2HMFWN/Paul Humphreys-Extending Ourselves_ Computational Science, Empiricism, and Scientific Method-Oxford University Press, USA (2004).pdf:application/pdf;normativity-commitment-and-instrumental-reason wallace.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/UKT9BUHQ/normativity-commitment-and-instrumental-reason wallace.pdf:application/pdf;KdK.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/TI422IY4/KdK.pdf:application/pdf;HumeTreatise.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/SH3ZN83F/HumeTreatise.pdf:application/pdf;Schpall-Wide-and-Narrow-Scope-Rationality-Requirements-11.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/RXMS5NEF/Schpall-Wide-and-Narrow-Scope-Rationality-Requirements-11.pdf:application/pdf;sen meta.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/R7KW5C3R/sen meta.pdf:application/pdf;RothmundGollwitzer_2013.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/N6VKXKLE/RothmundGollwitzer_2013.pdf:application/pdf;nanopdf.com_rationalitt-oder-praktische-vernunft-ber-argumente-und-andere.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/N3L3E38T/nanopdf.com_rationalitt-oder-praktische-vernunft-ber-argumente-und-andere.pdf:application/pdf;Motivation.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/MZUGQH8E/Motivation.pdf:application/pdf;smith-HumeanTM-1987 - 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The clear definition of these elements right from project start will lead to a more accurately developed software product. A combination of well-known tools like “personas” and sketches of the context of use as well as requirements as persona driven user stories make a comprehensive basis. During an iterative visioning phase, also referred to as sprint 0, directly before starting the first sprint, those tools can be integrated to assure a complete software product definition process. That will ensure that, even in this early stage, the agile project is focused on user needs represented by “personas”.}, language = {en}, author = {Winter, Dominique and GmbH, GreenPocket}, pages = {5}, file = {Winter und GmbH - Persona driven agile development.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/S4LCD9WW/Winter und GmbH - Persona driven agile development.pdf:application/pdf;Winter und GmbH - Persona driven agile development.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/AYQC3T99/Winter und GmbH - Persona driven agile development.pdf:application/pdf;The_Meaning_of_Freedom_from_th.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/Y8YHNDLA/The_Meaning_of_Freedom_from_th.pdf:application/pdf} } @incollection{pries-heje_participatory_2010, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg}, title = {Participatory {Design} {Activities} and {Agile} {Software} {Development}}, volume = {318}, isbn = {978-3-642-12112-8 978-3-642-12113-5}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-642-12113-5_18}, language = {en}, urldate = {2019-12-09}, booktitle = {Human {Benefit} through the {Diffusion} of {Information} {Systems} {Design} {Science} {Research}}, publisher = {Springer Berlin Heidelberg}, author = {Kautz, Karlheinz}, editor = {Pries-Heje, Jan and Venable, John and Bunker, Deborah and Russo, Nancy L. and DeGross, Janice I.}, year = {2010}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-12113-5_18}, pages = {303--316}, file = {Kautz - 2010 - Participatory Design Activities and Agile Software.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/V8JZXYPG/Kautz - 2010 - Participatory Design Activities and Agile Software.pdf:application/pdf;Kautz - 2010 - Participatory Design Activities and Agile Software.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/ZCIE244D/Kautz - 2010 - Participatory Design Activities and Agile Software.pdf:application/pdf} } @inproceedings{bui_no_nodate, title = {[{No} title found]}, abstract = {Software practitioners experience pressure to compromise their work and their reasonable care for others. Even as software becomes more beneficial, pervasive, and interconnected, the potential for unintended harm grows. Agile Software Development is an approach to building software systems that embodies a set of declared core principles. How do these principles align to an ethical standard of conduct? This paper attempts from an Agile Practitioner’s perspective to compare and contrast Agile Principles with other approaches to Software Ethics. It identifies areas of strong resonance and gaps that exist between the stated Agile Principles and an explicit software code of ethical conduct.}, language = {en}, collaborator = {Bui, Tung}, file = {Bui - [No title found].pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/2Z2FY6I3/Bui - [No title found].pdf:application/pdf;Bui - [No title found].pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/STHUNQKA/Bui - [No title found].pdf:application/pdf;Bui - [No title found].pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/X8UJD3P9/Bui - [No title found].pdf:application/pdf} } @article{agerfalk_towards_nodate, title = {\{{Towards} {Better} {Understanding} of {Agile} {Values} in {Global} {Software} {Development}\}}, abstract = {Globally distributed software development (GSD) and agile methods are two current and important trends in software and systems engineering. While agile methods seem to cope well with increasingly changing business environments, it is far from obvious how these light-weight processes can best contribute to GSD. In this paper, method rationale is proposed as an analytical tool to understand the values that underpin agile methods and how these map to the GSD domain. Specifically, the paper presents an initial analysis of the values and goals embraced by the ‘agile manifesto’ and compares briefly with partial results from an ongoing study on the use of agile methods in GSD.}, language = {en}, author = {Agerfalk, P J}, pages = {8}, file = {Agerfalk - Towards Better Understanding of Agile Values in G.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/5Z94TK4A/Agerfalk - Towards Better Understanding of Agile Values in G.pdf:application/pdf;Agerfalk - Towards Better Understanding of Agile Values in G.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/KYRDGTI9/Agerfalk - Towards Better Understanding of Agile Values in G.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{rajagopalan_choice_2016, title = {Choice of {Agile} {Methodologies} in {Software} {Development}: {A} {Vendor} {Perspective}}, volume = {25}, abstract = {The purpose of this research was to develop understanding about how vendor firms make choice about agile methodologies in software projects and their fit. Two analytical frameworks were developed from extant literature and the findings were compared with real world decisions. Framework 1 showed that the choice of XP for one project was not supported by the guidelines given by the framework. The choices of SCRUM for other two projects, were partially supported. Analysis using the framework 2 showed that except one XP project, all others had sufficient project management support, limited scope for adaptability and had prominence for rules.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, author = {Rajagopalan, Sriram and Mathew, Saji K}, year = {2016}, pages = {17}, file = {Rajagopalan und Mathew - 2016 - Choice of Agile Methodologies in Software Developm.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/C9PITC5M/Rajagopalan und Mathew - 2016 - Choice of Agile Methodologies in Software Developm.pdf:application/pdf;Rajagopalan und Mathew - 2016 - Choice of Agile Methodologies in Software Developm.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/Y3U5FAZ3/Rajagopalan und Mathew - 2016 - Choice of Agile Methodologies in Software Developm.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{sandoval-almazan_building_2017, address = {Cham}, series = {Public {Administration} and {Information} {Technology}}, title = {Building {Digital} {Government} {Strategies}}, volume = {16}, isbn = {978-3-319-60347-6 978-3-319-60348-3}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-319-60348-3}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Sandoval-Almazán, Rodrigo and Luna-Reyes, Luis F. and Luna-Reyes, Dolores E. and Gil-Garcia, J. Ramon and Puron-Cid, Gabriel and Picazo-Vela, Sergio}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-60348-3}, file = {Sandoval-Almazán et al. - 2017 - Building Digital Government Strategies.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/9UTJY2MB/Sandoval-Almazán et al. - 2017 - Building Digital Government Strategies.pdf:application/pdf;Sandoval-Almazán et al. - 2017 - Building Digital Government Strategies.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/3D92GHAS/Sandoval-Almazán et al. - 2017 - Building Digital Government Strategies.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{mann_arriving_nodate, title = {Arriving at an agile framework for teaching software engineering}, abstract = {This paper describes the pathway by which have arrived at teaching a particular combination of agile and structured methodologies in a software engineering course within a vocational computing degree. The background of teaching to a pure structured approach is followed by descriptions of eight iterations of increasing agility. The current approach: the “agile framework” is introduced and described.}, language = {en}, author = {Mann, Dr Samuel and Smith, Lesley}, pages = {8}, file = {An_Externalist_View_of_Rationality.docx:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/A9NXJSK7/An_Externalist_View_of_Rationality.docx:application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document;gruendeundwerte.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/8ELC6KJD/gruendeundwerte.pdf:application/pdf;Baur__N.___Blasius__J.__2014__Handbuch_Methoden_der_empirischen_Sozialforschung.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/7NIKXFP5/Baur__N.___Blasius__J.__2014__Handbuch_Methoden_der_empirischen_Sozialforschung.pdf:application/pdf;Daniel Kahneman, Paul Slovic, Amos Tversky (eds.) - Judgment under Uncertainty_ Heuristics and Biases (1982, Cambridge University Press) (1).pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/72CVU57N/Daniel Kahneman, Paul Slovic, Amos Tversky (eds.) - Judgment under Uncertainty_ Heuristics and Biases (1982, Cambridge University Press) (1).pdf:application/pdf;hajo greif netzwerke paradgima springer.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/5CNPPRUA/hajo greif netzwerke paradgima springer.pdf:application/pdf;Diekmann_und_Voss_2008.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/Q6PV4MMG/Diekmann_und_Voss_2008.pdf:application/pdf;Dan Ariely-Predictably Irrational_ The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions-HarperCollins (2008).pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/PKW9W3DL/Dan Ariely-Predictably Irrational_ The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions-HarperCollins (2008).pdf:application/pdf;Mann und Smith - Arriving at an agile framework for teaching softwa.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/ILFA9GFF/Mann und Smith - Arriving at an agile framework for teaching softwa.pdf:application/pdf;CMK.Rationality.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/GII6BBAC/CMK.Rationality.pdf:application/pdf;DerhomointeragensalsAlternativezumhomooeconomicus-TheoretischeGrundlagen.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/FHEUICQT/DerhomointeragensalsAlternativezumhomooeconomicus-TheoretischeGrundlagen.pdf:application/pdf;Mann und Smith - Arriving at an agile framework for teaching softwa.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/ET3T5IV4/Mann und Smith - Arriving at an agile framework for teaching softwa.pdf:application/pdf;Hartmann1996.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/ERTM8WWC/Hartmann1996.pdf:application/pdf;bentham1780.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/DLEG8CM7/bentham1780.pdf:application/pdf;Entscheidungslogik-rationale-Entscheidungstheorie.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/DKNEXZ9B/Entscheidungslogik-rationale-Entscheidungstheorie.pdf:application/pdf;Amartya Sen-Rationality and Freedom (2002).pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/X2GAKNV4/Amartya Sen-Rationality and Freedom (2002).pdf:application/pdf} } @article{mahnic_agile_nodate, title = {Agile {Software} {Project} {Management} with {Scrum}}, abstract = {The aim of our paper is to describe the experience we have using Scrum for agile software project management in a university environment. The paper is divided into three parts. In the first part an overview of the Scrum method is given. In the second part we describe how we used Scrum during the development of (a part of) the student records information system at the University of Ljubljana. Finally, the advantages of Scrum are summarized.}, language = {en}, author = {Mahnic, Viljan and Drnovscek, Slavko}, pages = {7}, file = {Amartya Sen-Rationality and Freedom (2002).pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/A3Y859AK/Amartya Sen-Rationality and Freedom (2002).pdf:application/pdf;CMK.Rationality.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/7WPZVXM2/CMK.Rationality.pdf:application/pdf;Entscheidungslogik-rationale-Entscheidungstheorie.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/6NYDJTSF/Entscheidungslogik-rationale-Entscheidungstheorie.pdf:application/pdf;Daniel Kahneman, Paul Slovic, Amos Tversky (eds.) - Judgment under Uncertainty_ Heuristics and Biases (1982, Cambridge University Press) (1).pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/4CYD3YDN/Daniel Kahneman, Paul Slovic, Amos Tversky (eds.) - Judgment under Uncertainty_ Heuristics and Biases (1982, Cambridge University Press) (1).pdf:application/pdf;Mahnic und Drnovscek - Agile Software Project Management with Scrum.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/44ZZP2B2/Mahnic und Drnovscek - Agile Software Project Management with Scrum.pdf:application/pdf;Hartmann1996.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/2FJ3EDF7/Hartmann1996.pdf:application/pdf;DerhomointeragensalsAlternativezumhomooeconomicus-TheoretischeGrundlagen.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/RUFLYKH4/DerhomointeragensalsAlternativezumhomooeconomicus-TheoretischeGrundlagen.pdf:application/pdf;Diekmann_und_Voss_2008.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/R5XV9YV5/Diekmann_und_Voss_2008.pdf:application/pdf;Dan Ariely-Predictably Irrational_ The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions-HarperCollins (2008).pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/PMBWQ9V6/Dan Ariely-Predictably Irrational_ The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions-HarperCollins (2008).pdf:application/pdf;gruendeundwerte.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/MXBE2Q8R/gruendeundwerte.pdf:application/pdf;An_Externalist_View_of_Rationality.docx:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/JRRLDIS4/An_Externalist_View_of_Rationality.docx:application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document;hajo greif netzwerke paradgima springer.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/H5DCGM3B/hajo greif netzwerke paradgima springer.pdf:application/pdf;Mahnic und Drnovscek - Agile Software Project Management with Scrum.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/D3PPXFLY/Mahnic und Drnovscek - Agile Software Project Management with Scrum.pdf:application/pdf;bentham1780.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/D3MCYSYB/bentham1780.pdf:application/pdf;Baur__N.___Blasius__J.__2014__Handbuch_Methoden_der_empirischen_Sozialforschung.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/BR77N37I/Baur__N.___Blasius__J.__2014__Handbuch_Methoden_der_empirischen_Sozialforschung.pdf:application/pdf} } @misc{noauthor_zotero_nodate, title = {Zotero {\textbar} {Email} validation}, url = {https://www.zotero.org/user/validate/fbc3f2de6509fd99c16e}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, file = {Zotero | Email validation:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/GJ7IK86R/fbc3f2de6509fd99c16e.html:text/html} } @article{glymour_automation_2004, title = {The automation of discovery}, volume = {133}, issn = {0011-5266, 1548-6192}, url = {http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/10.1162/001152604772746710}, doi = {10.1162/001152604772746710}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {Daedalus}, author = {Glymour, Clark}, month = jan, year = {2004}, pages = {69--77}, file = {Glymour - 2004 - The automation of discovery.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/5I4L7KN2/Glymour - 2004 - The automation of discovery.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{jobin_global_2019, title = {The global landscape of {AI} ethics guidelines}, volume = {1}, issn = {2522-5839}, url = {http://www.nature.com/articles/s42256-019-0088-2}, doi = {10.1038/s42256-019-0088-2}, language = {en}, number = {9}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {Nature Machine Intelligence}, author = {Jobin, Anna and Ienca, Marcello and Vayena, Effy}, month = sep, year = {2019}, pages = {389--399}, file = {Jobin et al. - 2019 - The global landscape of AI ethics guidelines.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/Q3CITFFL/Jobin et al. - 2019 - The global landscape of AI ethics guidelines.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{lefebvre_content_1992, title = {The content and focus of {Canadian} corporate codes of ethics}, volume = {11}, issn = {0167-4544, 1573-0697}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/BF00872312}, doi = {10.1007/BF00872312}, abstract = {This paper primarily reports the findings of content analyses of seventy-five codes of ethics of Financial Post 500 corporations. The contents of each code were comprehensively evaluated along sixty-one criteria according to four levels. It was found that the focus of these codes was the protection of the firm. While some of them refer to issues of social responsibility, they are principally concerned with conduct against the firm.}, language = {en}, number = {10}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {Journal of Business Ethics}, author = {Lefebvre, Maurica and Singh, Jang B.}, month = oct, year = {1992}, pages = {799--808}, file = {Lefebvre und Singh - 1992 - The content and focus of Canadian corporate codes .pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/JSD3VJ86/Lefebvre und Singh - 1992 - The content and focus of Canadian corporate codes .pdf:application/pdf} } @article{vowe_digital_nodate, title = {Digital {Citizens} – {Partizipation} über und durch das {Netz}}, language = {de}, author = {Vowe, Gerhard}, pages = {16}, file = {Vowe - Digital Citizens – Partizipation über und durch da.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/V9B8RYV5/Vowe - Digital Citizens – Partizipation über und durch da.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{ferrari_visions_2012, title = {Visions and {Ethics} in {Current} {Discourse} on {Human} {Enhancement}}, volume = {6}, issn = {1871-4757, 1871-4765}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11569-012-0155-1}, doi = {10.1007/s11569-012-0155-1}, abstract = {Since it is now broadly acknowledged that ethics should receive early consideration in discourse on emerging technologies, ethical debates tend to flourish even while new fields of technology are still in their infancy. Such debates often liberally mix existing applications with technologies in the pipeline and far-reaching visions. This paper analyses the problems associated with this use of ethics as “preparatory” research, taking discourse on human enhancement in general and on pharmaceutical cognitive enhancement in particular as an example. The paper will outline and discuss the gap between the scientific and technological state of the art and the ethical debates, pointing out epistemic problems in this context. Furthermore, it will discuss the future role of genuine ethical reflection in discourse on human enhancement, arguing also that such discourse needs to include a technology assessment—in the broad sense of the term—which encompasses, inter alia, anthropological perspectives and aspects of social theory.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {NanoEthics}, author = {Ferrari, Arianna and Coenen, Christopher and Grunwald, Armin}, month = dec, year = {2012}, pages = {215--229}, file = {Ferrari et al. - 2012 - Visions and Ethics in Current Discourse on Human E.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/LF3XIF44/Ferrari et al. - 2012 - Visions and Ethics in Current Discourse on Human E.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{hagendorff_ethics_2020, title = {The {Ethics} of {AI} {Ethics}: {An} {Evaluation} of {Guidelines}}, volume = {30}, issn = {0924-6495, 1572-8641}, shorttitle = {The {Ethics} of {AI} {Ethics}}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11023-020-09517-8}, doi = {10.1007/s11023-020-09517-8}, abstract = {Current advances in research, development and application of artificial intelligence (AI) systems have yielded a far-reaching discourse on AI ethics. In consequence, a number of ethics guidelines have been released in recent years. These guidelines comprise normative principles and recommendations aimed to harness the “disruptive” potentials of new AI technologies. Designed as a semi-systematic evaluation, this paper analyzes and compares 22 guidelines, highlighting overlaps but also omissions. As a result, I give a detailed overview of the field of AI ethics. Finally, I also examine to what extent the respective ethical principles and values are implemented in the practice of research, development and application of AI systems—and how the effectiveness in the demands of AI ethics can be improved.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {Minds and Machines}, author = {Hagendorff, Thilo}, month = mar, year = {2020}, pages = {99--120}, file = {Hagendorff - 2020 - The Ethics of AI Ethics An Evaluation of Guidelin.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/YEHDPK38/Hagendorff - 2020 - The Ethics of AI Ethics An Evaluation of Guidelin.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{miller_meaning_1982, title = {{THE} {MEANING} {OF} {FREEDOM} {FROM} {THE} {PERSPECTIVE} {OF} {G}. {H}. {MEAD}'{S} {THEORY} {OF} {THE} {SELF}}, volume = {20}, issn = {00384283, 20416962}, url = {http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.2041-6962.1982.tb00312.x}, doi = {10.1111/j.2041-6962.1982.tb00312.x}, language = {en}, number = {4}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {The Southern Journal of Philosophy}, author = {Miller, David L.}, month = dec, year = {1982}, pages = {453--463}, file = {Miller - 1982 - THE MEANING OF FREEDOM FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF G. .pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/KVDQFBJB/Miller - 1982 - THE MEANING OF FREEDOM FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF G. .pdf:application/pdf} } @article{mead_scientific_nodate, title = {Scientific {Method} and the {Moral} {Sciences}}, language = {en}, author = {Mead, George H}, pages = {20}, file = {Mead - Scientific Method and the Moral Sciences.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/U3SMNJHD/Mead - Scientific Method and the Moral Sciences.pdf:application/pdf;Mead - Scientific Method and the Moral Sciences.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/HRFDZPK2/Mead - Scientific Method and the Moral Sciences.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{miller_george_1973, address = {Austin}, title = {George {Herbert} {Mead}: self, language, and the world}, isbn = {978-0-292-72700-7}, shorttitle = {George {Herbert} {Mead}}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Texas Press}, author = {Miller, David L.}, year = {1973}, keywords = {Mead, George Herbert}, file = {Miller - 1973 - George Herbert Mead self, language, and the world.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/9XGKWQL2/Miller - 1973 - George Herbert Mead self, language, and the world.pdf:application/pdf;Miller - 1973 - George Herbert Mead self, language, and the world.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/P9APHBMA/Miller - 1973 - George Herbert Mead self, language, and the world.pdf:application/pdf;The Emergence of Norms by Edna Ullmann-Margalit (z-lib.org).pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/M737S4IW/The Emergence of Norms by Edna Ullmann-Margalit (z-lib.org).pdf:application/pdf} } @book{vaidhyanathan_antisocial_2018, address = {New York, NY, United States of America}, title = {Antisocial media: how facebook disconnects {US} and undermines democracy}, isbn = {978-0-19-084116-4}, shorttitle = {Antisocial media}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Vaidhyanathan, Siva}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Communication in politics, Internet addiction, Political aspects, Social media, Technological innovations, Truthfulness and falsehood, United States}, file = {Vaidhyanathan - 2018 - Antisocial media how facebook disconnects US and .pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/EXE42PRF/Vaidhyanathan - 2018 - Antisocial media how facebook disconnects US and .pdf:application/pdf} } @article{glanz_theory_nodate, title = {Theory, {Research}, and {Practice}}, language = {en}, author = {Glanz, Karen and Rimer, Barbara K and Viswanath, K}, pages = {591}, file = {Glanz et al. - Theory, Research, and Practice.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/9BBMGK8C/Glanz et al. - Theory, Research, and Practice.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{noauthor_philosophical_nodate, title = {The {Philosophical} {Basis} of {Ethics}}, language = {en}, pages = {14}, file = {The Philosophical Basis of Ethics.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/9S2S3G2C/The Philosophical Basis of Ethics.pdf:application/pdf;The Philosophical Basis of Ethics.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/BHUYDAYX/The Philosophical Basis of Ethics.pdf:application/pdf;Oxford Studies in Metaethics by Russ Shafer-Landau (z-lib.org).pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/Y3KK65UC/Oxford Studies in Metaethics by Russ Shafer-Landau (z-lib.org).pdf:application/pdf} } @article{kratzke_smartphone_nodate, title = {Smartphone {Technology} and {Apps}: {Rapidly} {Changing} {Health} {Promotion}}, abstract = {Despite the increased availability of smartphones and health applications (apps), little is known about smartphone technology and apps for implementation in health promotion practice. Smartphones are mobile devices with capabilities for e-mail, text messaging, video viewing, and wireless Internet access. It is essential for health promotion professionals to understand how to use smartphones and apps in health interventions. More people globally are using smartphones and health apps. Additionally, health promotion professionals will be able to reach minority populations who are early adopters of smartphone technology. The purpose of this article was to provide an overview of smartphone technology and health apps for health promotion interventions in 1) healthcare, 2) consumer health/health behavior change, and 3) education as well as considerations for choosing apps. It is recommended that development of new health promotion programs using smartphones and apps include evidencebased guidelines for chronic disease management, improved physician-patient interaction, and improved access to services from a distance.}, language = {en}, author = {Kratzke, Cynthia and Cox, Carolyn}, pages = {1}, file = {Kratzke und Cox - Smartphone Technology and Apps Rapidly Changing H.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/RE3BR6KS/Kratzke und Cox - Smartphone Technology and Apps Rapidly Changing H.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{pies_normative_1993, address = {Tübingen}, series = {Die {Einheit} der {Gesellschaftswissenschaften}}, title = {Normative {Institutionenökonomik}: zur {Rationalisierung} des politischen {Liberalismus}}, isbn = {978-3-16-146032-6}, shorttitle = {Normative {Institutionenökonomik}}, language = {de}, number = {Bd. 78}, publisher = {J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck)}, author = {Pies, Ingo}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Economics, Institutional economics}, file = {Pies - 1993 - Normative Institutionenökonomik zur Rationalisier.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/PK5XPM64/Pies - 1993 - Normative Institutionenökonomik zur Rationalisier.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{de_kort_persuasive_2007, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg}, series = {Lecture {Notes} in {Computer} {Science}}, title = {Persuasive {Technology}: {Second} {International} {Conference} on {Persuasive} {Technology}, {PERSUASIVE} 2007, {Palo} {Alto}, {CA}, {USA}, {April} 26-27, 2007, {Revised} {Selected} {Papers}}, volume = {4744}, isbn = {978-3-540-77005-3 978-3-540-77006-0}, shorttitle = {Persuasive {Technology}}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-540-77006-0}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, publisher = {Springer Berlin Heidelberg}, editor = {de Kort, Yvonne and IJsselsteijn, Wijnand and Midden, Cees and Eggen, Berry and Fogg, B. J. and Hutchison, David and Kanade, Takeo and Kittler, Josef and Kleinberg, Jon M. and Mattern, Friedemann and Mitchell, John C. and Naor, Moni and Nierstrasz, Oscar and Pandu Rangan, C. and Steffen, Bernhard and Sudan, Madhu and Terzopoulos, Demetri and Tygar, Doug and Vardi, Moshe Y. and Weikum, Gerhard}, year = {2007}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-77006-0}, file = {de Kort et al. - 2007 - Persuasive Technology Second International Confer.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/R3MLJZIC/de Kort et al. - 2007 - Persuasive Technology Second International Confer.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{sadiku_digital_nodate, title = {Digital {Philosophy}}, abstract = {The digital revolution has had profound effects on the society in general and on philosophy in particular. Digital philosophy is part of the emerging field of digital humanities. It is transforming some of previously unquestioned philosophical concepts of belief, experience, knowledge, intelligence, cognition, value, truth, reality, and responsibility, and privacy. This paper provides a brief introduction into digital philosophy.}, language = {en}, author = {Sadiku, Matthew N O and Tembely, Mahamadou and Musa, Sarhan M}, pages = {2}, file = {Sadiku et al. - Digital Philosophy.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/SCIR7G4K/Sadiku et al. - Digital Philosophy.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{von_schomberg_science_1993, address = {Dordrecht}, title = {Science, {Politics} and {Morality}}, isbn = {978-90-481-4211-8 978-94-015-8143-1}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-94-015-8143-1}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, publisher = {Springer Netherlands}, editor = {Von Schomberg, René}, year = {1993}, doi = {10.1007/978-94-015-8143-1}, file = {Von Schomberg - 1993 - Science, Politics and Morality.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/TR6MFG69/Von Schomberg - 1993 - Science, Politics and Morality.pdf:application/pdf;Von Schomberg - 1993 - Science, Politics and Morality.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/PAX6Y3ZF/Von Schomberg - 1993 - Science, Politics and Morality.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{cummings_automation_2006, title = {Automation and {Accountability} in {Decision} {Support} {System} {Interface} {Design}}, volume = {32}, issn = {1541-9258}, url = {http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JOTS/v32/v32n1/cummings.html}, doi = {10.21061/jots.v32i1.a.4}, abstract = {When the human element is introduced into decision support system design, entirely new layers of social and ethical issues emerge but are not always recognized as such. This paper discusses those ethical and social impact issues specific to decision support systems and highlights areas that interface designers should consider during design with an emphasis on military applications. Because of the inherent complexity of socio-technical systems, decision support systems are particularly vulnerable to certain potential ethical pitfalls that encompass automation and accountability issues. If computer systems diminish a user’s sense of moral agency and responsibility, an erosion of accountability could result. In addition, these problems are exacerbated when an interface is perceived as a legitimate authority. I argue that when developing human computer interfaces for decision support systems that have the ability to harm people, the possibility exists that a moral buffer, a form of psychological distancing, is created which allows people to ethically distance themselves from their actions.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {The Journal of Technology Studies}, author = {Cummings, Mary L.}, month = sep, year = {2006}, file = {Cummings - 2006 - Automation and Accountability in Decision Support .pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/3E9SEJKF/Cummings - 2006 - Automation and Accountability in Decision Support .pdf:application/pdf} } @article{benkler_commons-based_2006, title = {Commons-based {Peer} {Production} and {Virtue}}, volume = {14}, issn = {0963-8016, 1467-9760}, url = {http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1467-9760.2006.00235.x}, doi = {10.1111/j.1467-9760.2006.00235.x}, language = {en}, number = {4}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {Journal of Political Philosophy}, author = {Benkler, Yochai and Nissenbaum, Helen}, month = dec, year = {2006}, pages = {394--419}, file = {Benkler und Nissenbaum - 2006 - Commons-based Peer Production and Virtue.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/TJE6BL9K/Benkler und Nissenbaum - 2006 - Commons-based Peer Production and Virtue.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{noauthor_notitle_nodate } @book{konneker_unsere_2017, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg}, title = {Unsere digitale {Zukunft}}, isbn = {978-3-662-53835-7 978-3-662-53836-4}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-662-53836-4}, language = {de}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, publisher = {Springer Berlin Heidelberg}, editor = {Könneker, Carsten}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-53836-4}, file = {Könneker - 2017 - Unsere digitale Zukunft.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/IPWVFSIG/Könneker - 2017 - Unsere digitale Zukunft.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{gartner_fallstudien_2018, address = {Wiesbaden}, title = {Fallstudien zur {Digitalen} {Transformation}}, isbn = {978-3-658-18744-6 978-3-658-18745-3}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-658-18745-3}, language = {de}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, publisher = {Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden}, editor = {Gärtner, Christian and Heinrich, Christian}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-18745-3}, file = {Gärtner und Heinrich - 2018 - Fallstudien zur Digitalen Transformation.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/FFHICAFB/Gärtner und Heinrich - 2018 - Fallstudien zur Digitalen Transformation.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{grodzinsky_ethics_2008, title = {The ethics of designing artificial agents}, volume = {10}, issn = {1388-1957, 1572-8439}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10676-008-9163-9}, doi = {10.1007/s10676-008-9163-9}, abstract = {In their important paper ‘‘Autonomous Agents’’, Floridi and Sanders use ‘‘levels of abstraction’’ to argue that computers are or may soon be moral agents. In this paper we use the same levels of abstraction to illuminate differences between human moral agents and computers. In their paper, Floridi and Sanders contributed definitions of autonomy, moral accountability and responsibility, but they have not explored deeply some essential questions that need to be answered by computer scientists who design artificial agents. One such question is, ‘‘Can an artificial agent that changes its own programming become so autonomous that the original designer is no longer responsible for the behavior of the artificial agent?’’ To explore this question, we distinguish between LoA1 (the user view) and LoA2 (the designer view) by exploring the concepts of unmodifiable, modifiable and fully modifiable tables that control artificial agents. We demonstrate that an agent with an unmodifiable table, when viewed at LoA2, distinguishes an artificial agent from a human one. This distinction supports our first counter-claim to Floridi and Sanders, namely, that such an agent is not a moral agent, and the designer bears full responsibility for its behavior. We also demonstrate that even if there is an artificial agent with a fully modifiable table capable of learning* and intentionality* that meets the conditions set by Floridi and Sanders for ascribing moral agency to an artificial agent, the designer retains strong moral responsibility.}, language = {en}, number = {2-3}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {Ethics and Information Technology}, author = {Grodzinsky, Frances S. and Miller, Keith W. and Wolf, Marty J.}, month = sep, year = {2008}, pages = {115--121}, file = {Grodzinsky et al. - 2008 - The ethics of designing artificial agents.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/8V67L6RQ/Grodzinsky et al. - 2008 - The ethics of designing artificial agents.pdf:application/pdf;Grodzinsky et al. - 2008 - The ethics of designing artificial agents.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/YFNAF2RJ/Grodzinsky et al. - 2008 - The ethics of designing artificial agents.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{hartmann_world_nodate, title = {The {World} as a {Process}: {Simulations} in the {Natural} and {Social} {Sciences}}, abstract = {Simulation techniques, especially those implemented on a computer, are frequently employed in natural as well as in social sciences with considerable success. There is mounting evidence that the “model-building era” (J. Niehans) that dominated the theoretical activities of the sciences for a long time is about to be succeeded or at least lastingly supplemented by the “simulation era”. But what exactly are models? What is a simulation and what is the difference and the relation between a model and a simulation? These are some of the questions addressed in this article. I maintain that the most significant feature of a simulation is that it allows scientists to imitate one process by another process. “Process” here refers solely to a temporal sequence of states of a system. Given the observation that processes are dealt with by all sorts of scientists, it is apparent that simulations prove to be a powerful interdisciplinarily acknowledged tool. Accordingly, simulations are best suited to investigate the various research strategies in different sciences more carefully. To this end, I focus on the function of simulations in the research process. Finally, a somewhat detailed casestudy from nuclear physics is presented which, in my view, illustrates elements of a typical simulation in physics.}, language = {en}, author = {Hartmann, Stephan}, pages = {22}, file = {Hartmann - The World as a Process Simulations in the Natural.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/73UHNHCQ/Hartmann - The World as a Process Simulations in the Natural.pdf:application/pdf;Hartmann - The World as a Process Simulations in the Natural.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/LP295ZBF/Hartmann - The World as a Process Simulations in the Natural.pdf:application/pdf;Hartmann - The World as a Process Simulations in the Natural.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/XM67UFGM/Hartmann - The World as a Process Simulations in the Natural.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{lurie_professional_2016, title = {Professional {Ethics} of {Software} {Engineers}: {An} {Ethical} {Framework}}, volume = {22}, issn = {1353-3452, 1471-5546}, shorttitle = {Professional {Ethics} of {Software} {Engineers}}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11948-015-9665-x}, doi = {10.1007/s11948-015-9665-x}, abstract = {The purpose of this article is to propose an ethical framework for software engineers that connects software developers’ ethical responsibilities directly to their professional standards. The implementation of such an ethical framework can overcome the traditional dichotomy between professional skills and ethical skills, which plagues the engineering professions, by proposing an approach to the fundamental tasks of the practitioner, i.e., software development, in which the professional standards are intrinsically connected to the ethical responsibilities. In so doing, the ethical framework improves the practitioner’s professionalism and ethics. We call this approach Ethical-Driven Software Development (EDSD), as an approach to software development. EDSD manifests the advantages of an ethical framework as an alternative to the all too familiar approach in professional ethics that advocates ‘‘stand-alone codes of ethics’’. We believe that one outcome of this synergy between professional and ethical skills is simply better engineers. Moreover, since there are often different software solutions, which the engineer can provide to an issue at stake, the ethical framework provides a guiding principle, within the process of software development, that helps the engineer evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of different software solutions. It does not and cannot affect the end-product in and of-itself. However, it can and should, make the software engineer more conscious and aware of the ethical ramifications of certain engineering decisions within the process.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {Science and Engineering Ethics}, author = {Lurie, Yotam and Mark, Shlomo}, month = apr, year = {2016}, pages = {417--434}, file = {Lurie und Mark - 2016 - Professional Ethics of Software Engineers An Ethi.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/QYM3FCGJ/Lurie und Mark - 2016 - Professional Ethics of Software Engineers An Ethi.pdf:application/pdf;Lurie und Mark - 2016 - Professional Ethics of Software Engineers An Ethi.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/3WADSBLQ/Lurie und Mark - 2016 - Professional Ethics of Software Engineers An Ethi.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{anderson_overcoming_2017, address = {Washington, D.C.}, title = {Overcoming {Challenges} to {Infusing} {Ethics} into the {Development} of {Engineers}: {Proceedings} of a {Workshop}}, isbn = {978-0-309-46212-9}, shorttitle = {Overcoming {Challenges} to {Infusing} {Ethics} into the {Development} of {Engineers}}, url = {https://www.nap.edu/catalog/24821}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, publisher = {National Academies Press}, author = {{Center for Engineering, Ethics, and Society} and {National Academy of Engineering}}, editor = {Anderson, Carl}, month = jun, year = {2017}, doi = {10.17226/24821}, note = {Pages: 24821}, file = {Center for Engineering, Ethics, and Society und National Academy of Engineering - 2017 - Overcoming Challenges to Infusing Ethics into the .pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/SQCEQNKE/Center for Engineering, Ethics, and Society und National Academy of Engineering - 2017 - Overcoming Challenges to Infusing Ethics into the .pdf:application/pdf;Center for Engineering, Ethics, and Society und National Academy of Engineering - 2017 - Overcoming Challenges to Infusing Ethics into the .pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/GGQLIRQF/Center for Engineering, Ethics, and Society und National Academy of Engineering - 2017 - Overcoming Challenges to Infusing Ethics into the .pdf:application/pdf} } @article{svendsen_improving_nodate, title = {Improving {Credibility} on the {Web} with {User} {Centred} {Design}}, abstract = {Introduction: Research suggests that 80\% of web users only spend a few seconds on a website. In these few seconds a user has to determine if the website is relevant to their needs and determine the credibility of the website and the organization behind it. The focus of user centred design (UCD) has been usability which broadly speaking refers to how easily software can be learned and used.}, language = {en}, author = {Svendsen, Tore}, pages = {102}, file = {Svendsen - Improving Credibility on the Web with User Centred.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/HIUIQVVL/Svendsen - Improving Credibility on the Web with User Centred.pdf:application/pdf;Svendsen - Improving Credibility on the Web with User Centred.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/XBIMKWFN/Svendsen - Improving Credibility on the Web with User Centred.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{swierstra_identifying_2015, title = {Identifying the normative challenges posed by technology’s ‘soft’ impacts}, volume = {9}, issn = {1890-4009, 1890-3991}, url = {http://www.ntnu.no/ojs/index.php/etikk_i_praksis/article/view/1838}, doi = {10.5324/eip.v9i1.1838}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2019-12-09}, journal = {Etikk i praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics}, author = {Swierstra, Tsjalling}, month = may, year = {2015}, pages = {5--20}, file = {Swierstra - 2015 - Identifying the normative challenges posed by tech.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/TN2DQJGW/Swierstra - 2015 - Identifying the normative challenges posed by tech.pdf:application/pdf;Swierstra - 2015 - Identifying the normative challenges posed by tech.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/ESBRZVTF/Swierstra - 2015 - Identifying the normative challenges posed by tech.pdf:application/pdf;Swierstra - 2015 - Identifying the normative challenges posed by tech.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/AJAFQUXJ/Swierstra - 2015 - Identifying the normative challenges posed by tech.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{tambiama_eu_nodate, title = {{EU} guidelines on ethics in artificial intelligence: {Context} and implementation}, abstract = {The discussion around artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and their impact on society is increasingly focused on the question of whether AI should be regulated. Following the call from the European Parliament to update and complement the existing Union legal framework with guiding ethical principles, the EU has carved out a 'human-centric' approach to AI that is respectful of European values and principles. As part of this approach, the EU published its guidelines on ethics in AI in April 2019, and European Commission President-elect, Ursula von der Leyen, has announced that the Commission will soon put forward further legislative proposals for a coordinated European approach to the human and ethical implications of AI.}, language = {en}, author = {Tambiama, MADIEGA}, pages = {13}, file = {Tambiama - EU guidelines on ethics in artificial intelligence.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/QNKRPNWI/Tambiama - EU guidelines on ethics in artificial intelligence.pdf:application/pdf;Tambiama - EU guidelines on ethics in artificial intelligence.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/EZLHZTGF/Tambiama - EU guidelines on ethics in artificial intelligence.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{noauthor_extending_2005, title = {Extending ourselves: computational science, empiricism, and scientific method}, volume = {43}, issn = {0009-4978, 1523-8253}, shorttitle = {Extending ourselves}, url = {http://choicereviews.org/review/10.5860/CHOICE.43-0272}, doi = {10.5860/CHOICE.43-0272}, language = {en}, number = {01}, urldate = {2019-12-09}, journal = {Choice Reviews Online}, month = sep, year = {2005}, pages = {43--0272--43--0272}, file = {2005 - Extending ourselves computational science, empiri.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/6P9EC33I/2005 - Extending ourselves computational science, empiri.pdf:application/pdf;2005 - Extending ourselves computational science, empiri.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/CRGQSVGS/2005 - Extending ourselves computational science, empiri.pdf:application/pdf;2005 - Extending ourselves computational science, empiri.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/IL9XQEFJ/2005 - Extending ourselves computational science, empiri.pdf:application/pdf} } @incollection{gadducci_epistemic_2016, address = {Cham}, title = {Epistemic {Opacity}, {Confirmation} {Holism} and {Technical} {Debt}: {Computer} {Simulation} in the {Light} of {Empirical} {Software} {Engineering}}, volume = {487}, isbn = {978-3-319-47285-0 978-3-319-47286-7}, shorttitle = {Epistemic {Opacity}, {Confirmation} {Holism} and {Technical} {Debt}}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-319-47286-7_18}, abstract = {Software-intensive Science, and in particular the method of modelling large and complex systems by means of computer simulation, presents acute dilemmas of epistemic trust. Some authors have contended that simulations are essentially epistemically opaque vis and vis a human agent, others that complex simulation models suffer from an inescapable confirmation holism. We argue that the shortcomings lie in the failure of modellers to adopt sound Software Engineering practices, and that the elevation of computational models into superior epistemic authorities runs counter to principles that are common to both Science and Software Engineering.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2019-12-09}, booktitle = {History and {Philosophy} of {Computing}}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Newman, Julian}, editor = {Gadducci, Fabio and Tavosanis, Mirko}, year = {2016}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-47286-7_18}, pages = {256--272}, file = {Newman - 2016 - Epistemic Opacity, Confirmation Holism and Technic.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/ABZUZA4P/Newman - 2016 - Epistemic Opacity, Confirmation Holism and Technic.pdf:application/pdf;hajo greif netzwerke paradgima springer.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/94G6S894/hajo greif netzwerke paradgima springer.pdf:application/pdf;CMK.Rationality.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/8AX3K2EA/CMK.Rationality.pdf:application/pdf;Diekmann_und_Voss_2008.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/5BJYPFEH/Diekmann_und_Voss_2008.pdf:application/pdf;Newman - 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2016 - Ethics in Computing A Concise Module.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/HNALU97X/Kizza - 2016 - Ethics in Computing A Concise Module.pdf:application/pdf;Kizza - 2016 - Ethics in Computing A Concise Module.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/2M44QI9Q/Kizza - 2016 - Ethics in Computing A Concise Module.pdf:application/pdf} } @inproceedings{davis_design_2009, address = {Claremont, California}, title = {Design methods for ethical persuasive computing}, isbn = {978-1-60558-376-1}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1541948.1541957}, doi = {10.1145/1541948.1541957}, abstract = {Value Sensitive Design and Participatory Design are two methodological frameworks that account for ethical issues throughout the process of technology design. Through analysis and case studies, this paper argues that such methods should be applied to persuasive technology—computer systems that are intended to change behaviors and attitudes.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 4th {International} {Conference} on {Persuasive} {Technology} - {Persuasive} '09}, publisher = {ACM Press}, author = {Davis, Janet}, year = {2009}, pages = {1}, file = {Davis - 2009 - Design methods for ethical persuasive computing.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/8SZN5ZVH/Davis - 2009 - Design methods for ethical persuasive computing.pdf:application/pdf;Davis - 2009 - Design methods for ethical persuasive computing.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/Z64QB97J/Davis - 2009 - Design methods for ethical persuasive computing.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{koene_governance_2019, title = {A governance framework for algorithmic accountability and transparency: study}, isbn = {978-92-846-4656-2}, shorttitle = {A governance framework for algorithmic accountability and transparency}, url = {http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2019/624262/EPRS_STU(2019)624262_EN.pdf}, abstract = {Transparency and accountability are both tools to promote fair algorithmic decisions by providing the foundations for obtaining recourse to meaningful explanation, correction, or ways to ascertain faults that could bring about compensatory processes. The study develops policy options for the governance of algorithmic transparency and accountability, based on an analysis of the social, technical and regulatory challenges posed by algorithmic systems. Based on an extensive review and analysis of existing proposals for governance of algorithmic systems, the authors propose a set of four policy options each of which addresses a different aspect of algorithmic transparency and accountability. 1. Awareness raising: education, watchdogs and whistleblowers. 2. Accountability in public sector use of algorithmic decision-making. 3. Regulatory oversight and Legal liability. 4. Global coordination for algorithmic governance.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, author = {Koene, Ansgar and Clifton, Christopher Wade and Hatada, Yohko and Webb, Helena and Patel, Menisha and Machado, Caio and LaViolette, Jack and Richardson, Rashida and Reisman, Dillon and {European Parliament} and {European Parliamentary Research Service} and {Scientific Foresight Unit}}, year = {2019}, note = {OCLC: 1096386028}, file = {Koene et al. - 2019 - A governance framework for algorithmic accountabil.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/M83DCLGM/Koene et al. - 2019 - A governance framework for algorithmic accountabil.pdf:application/pdf;Koene et al. - 2019 - A governance framework for algorithmic accountabil.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/TLPTIBLK/Koene et al. - 2019 - A governance framework for algorithmic accountabil.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{orwat_diskriminierungsrisiken_nodate, title = {Diskriminierungsrisiken durch {Verwendung} von {Algorithmen}}, language = {de}, author = {Orwat, Carsten}, pages = {204}, file = {Orwat - Diskriminierungsrisiken durch Verwendung von Algo.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/5T7JGK3Q/Orwat - Diskriminierungsrisiken durch Verwendung von Algo.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{morrison_reconstructing_2015, address = {Oxford ; New York}, series = {Oxford studies in philosophy of science}, title = {Reconstructing reality: models, mathematics, and simulations}, isbn = {978-0-19-938027-5}, shorttitle = {Reconstructing reality}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Morrison, Margaret}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Mathematical models, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics, Science}, file = {Morrison - 2015 - Reconstructing reality models, mathematics, and s.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/9C7HMCMW/Morrison - 2015 - Reconstructing reality models, mathematics, and s.pdf:application/pdf} } @incollection{nida-rumelin_herausforderung_2016, address = {Berlin, Boston}, title = {Die {Herausforderung} des ethischen {Relativismus}}, isbn = {978-3-11-037900-6}, url = {https://www.degruyter.com/view/books/9783110379006/9783110379006-007/9783110379006-007.xml}, language = {de}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, booktitle = {Moral, {Wissenschaft} und {Wahrheit}}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, author = {Schmidt, Thomas}, editor = {Nida-Rümelin, Julian and Heilinger, Jan-Christoph}, month = jan, year = {2016}, doi = {10.1515/9783110379006-007}, file = {Schmidt - 2016 - Die Herausforderung des ethischen Relativismus.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/E65BBHWA/Schmidt - 2016 - Die Herausforderung des ethischen Relativismus.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{simon_e-democracy_nodate, title = {E-{Democracy} and {Values} in {Information} {System} {Design}}, abstract = {In this paper I demonstrate the utility of a Values in Design (VID) perspective for the assessment, the design and development of e-democracy tools. In the first part, I give some background information on Values in Design and Value-Sensitive Design and their relevance in the context of e-democracy. In part 2, I analyze three different e-democracy tools from a VID-perspective. The paper ends with some conclusions concerning the merits of VID for e-democracy as well as some considerations concerning the dual tasks of philosophers in assessing and promoting value-sensitive technology design.}, language = {en}, author = {Simon, Judith}, pages = {26}, file = {Simon - E-Democracy and Values in Information System Desig.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/E2UC5IR5/Simon - E-Democracy and Values in Information System Desig.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{grimm_schone_2012, address = {Stuttgart}, series = {Medienethik}, title = {Schöne neue {Kommunikationswelt}, oder, {Ende} der {Privatheit}? die {Veröffentlichung} des {Privaten} in {Social} {Media} und populären {Medienformaten}}, isbn = {978-3-515-10296-4}, shorttitle = {Schöne neue {Kommunikationswelt}, oder, {Ende} der {Privatheit}?}, language = {de}, number = {Band 11}, publisher = {Franz Steiner Verlag}, editor = {Grimm, Petra and Zöllner. Oliver}, year = {2012}, note = {Meeting Name: HdM-Symposium zur Medienethik}, keywords = {Social media, Communication, Congresses, Internet, Moral and ethical aspects, Online social networks, Security measures}, file = {Grimm und Zöllner. Oliver - 2012 - Schöne neue Kommunikationswelt, oder, Ende der Pri.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/PI5T8MZG/Grimm und Zöllner. Oliver - 2012 - Schöne neue Kommunikationswelt, oder, Ende der Pri.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{coeckelbergh_human_2013, address = {Dordrecht}, series = {Philosophy of {Engineering} and {Technology}}, title = {Human {Being} @ {Risk}}, volume = {12}, isbn = {978-94-007-6024-0 978-94-007-6025-7}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-94-007-6025-7}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, publisher = {Springer Netherlands}, author = {Coeckelbergh, Mark}, year = {2013}, doi = {10.1007/978-94-007-6025-7}, file = {Coeckelbergh - 2013 - Human Being @ Risk.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/BUA6IWTL/Coeckelbergh - 2013 - Human Being @ Risk.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{elsbach_design_2018, title = {Design {Thinking} and {Organizational} {Culture}: {A} {Review} and {Framework} for {Future} {Research}}, volume = {44}, issn = {0149-2063, 1557-1211}, shorttitle = {Design {Thinking} and {Organizational} {Culture}}, url = {http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0149206317744252}, doi = {10.1177/0149206317744252}, language = {en}, number = {6}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {Journal of Management}, author = {Elsbach, Kimberly D. and Stigliani, Ileana}, month = jul, year = {2018}, pages = {2274--2306}, file = {Elsbach und Stigliani - 2018 - Design Thinking and Organizational Culture A Revi.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/P9Y2YEMA/Elsbach und Stigliani - 2018 - Design Thinking and Organizational Culture A Revi.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{hofmann_mediated_2019, title = {Mediated democracy – {Linking} digital technology to political agency}, volume = {8}, issn = {2197-6775}, url = {https://policyreview.info/node/1416}, doi = {10.14763/2019.2.1416}, abstract = {Although the relationship between digitalisation and democracy is subject of growing public attention, the nature of this relationship is rarely addressed in a systematic manner. The common understanding is that digital media are the driver of the political change we are facing today. This paper argues against such a causal approach und proposes a co-evolutionary perspective instead. Inspired by Benedict Anderson's "Imagined Communities" and recent research on mediatisation, it introduces the concept of mediated democracy. This concept reflects the simple idea that representative democracy requires technical mediation, and that the rise of modern democracy and of communication media are therefore closely intertwined. Hence, mediated democracy denotes a research perspective, not a type of democracy. It explores the changing interplay of democratic organisation and communication media as a contingent constellation, which could have evolved differently. Specific forms of communication media emerge in tandem with larger societal formations and mutually enable each other. Following this argument, the current constellation reflects a transformation of representative democracy and the spread of digital media. The latter is interpreted as a "training ground" for experimenting with new forms of democratic agency.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {Internet Policy Review}, author = {Hofmann, Jeanette}, month = jun, year = {2019}, file = {Hofmann - 2019 - Mediated democracy – Linking digital technology to.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/5R5RTVSB/Hofmann - 2019 - Mediated democracy – Linking digital technology to.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{nguyen_detecting_nodate, title = {Detecting {Fake} {News}: {Philosophical} {Foundations} and {Technical} {Realities}}, abstract = {Since media companies shift their primary publication medium towards the internet and social media, it is much easier for fake news publishers to blend in. There are ongoing debates on whether fake news can nudge political opinion-forming or not. Therefore, political instances as well as social media companies try to separate fake from real news using automated detection algorithms. To avoid censoring and preserve freedom of speech, fake news can be defined to draw a line between border cases and real fake news. In this work, four criteria for fake news are presented from the field of humanistic research. The technical feasibility of integrating them into a fake news detection algorithm using existing methods is elaborated and open challenges emphasized. We find that three out of four criteria can be implemented using existing methods, while one criterion requires further interdisciplinary research.}, language = {en}, author = {Nguyen, Li}, pages = {6}, file = {Nguyen - Detecting Fake News Philosophical Foundations and.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/HPCWUREB/Nguyen - Detecting Fake News Philosophical Foundations and.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{albrecht_reflexionsspiele_2010, address = {Bielefeld}, title = {Reflexionsspiele: {Deliberative} {Demokratie} und die {Wirklichkeit} politischer {Diskurse} im {Internet}}, isbn = {978-3-8394-1522-1}, shorttitle = {Reflexionsspiele}, url = {http://www.degruyter.com/view/books/transcript.9783839415221/transcript.9783839415221/transcript.9783839415221.xml}, language = {de}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, publisher = {transcript Verlag}, author = {Albrecht, Steffen}, month = dec, year = {2010}, doi = {10.14361/transcript.9783839415221}, file = {Albrecht - 2010 - Reflexionsspiele Deliberative Demokratie und die .pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/37E2YV2X/Albrecht - 2010 - Reflexionsspiele Deliberative Demokratie und die .pdf:application/pdf} } @article{stamatellos_computer_2011, title = {Computer {Ethics} and {Neoplatonic} {Virtue}: {A} {Reconsideration} of {Cyberethics} in the {Light} of {Plotinus}’ {Ethical} {Theory}}, volume = {1}, issn = {2155-6903, 2155-6911}, shorttitle = {Computer {Ethics} and {Neoplatonic} {Virtue}}, url = {http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/ijcee.2011010101}, doi = {10.4018/ijcee.2011010101}, abstract = {In normative ethical theory, computer ethics belongs to the area of applied ethics dealing with practical and everyday moral problems arising from the use of computers and computer networks in the information society. Modern scholarship usually approves deontological and utilitarian ethics as appropriate to computer ethics, while classical theories of ethics, such as virtue ethics, are usually neglected as anachronistic and unsuitable to the information era and ICT industry. During past decades, an Aristotelian form of virtue ethics has been revived in modern philosophical enquiries with serious attempts for application to computer ethics and cyberethics. In this paper, the author argues that current trends and behaviours in online communication require an ethics of self-care found in Plotinus’ self-centred virtue ethics theory. The paper supports the position that Plotinus’ virtue ethics of intellectual autonomy and self-determination is relevant to cyberethics discussions involved in computer education and online communication.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {International Journal of Cyber Ethics in Education}, author = {Stamatellos, Giannis}, month = jan, year = {2011}, pages = {1--11}, file = {Stamatellos - 2011 - Computer Ethics and Neoplatonic Virtue A Reconsid.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/LAM5RLXE/Stamatellos - 2011 - Computer Ethics and Neoplatonic Virtue A Reconsid.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{coleman_android_nodate, title = {Android arete: {Toward} a virtue ethic for computational agents}, abstract = {Traditional approaches to computer ethics regard computers as tools, and focus, therefore, on the ethics of their use. Alternatively, computer ethics might instead be understood as a study of the ethics of computational agents, exploring, for example, the different characteristics and behaviors that might benefit such an agent in accomplishing its goals. In this paper, I identify a list of characteristics of computational agents that facilitate their pursuit of their end, and claim that these characteristics can be understood as virtues within a framework of virtue ethics. This framework includes four broad categories – agentive, social, environmental, and moral – each of which can be understood as a spectrum of virtues ranging between two extreme subcategories. Although the use of a virtue framework is metaphorical rather than literal, I argue that by providing a framework for identifying and critiquing assumptions about what a ‘good’ computer is, a study of android arete provides focus and direction to the development of future computational agents.}, language = {en}, author = {Coleman, Kari Gwen}, pages = {20}, file = {Coleman - Android arete Toward a virtue ethic for computati.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/JJMTZK3T/Coleman - Android arete Toward a virtue ethic for computati.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{yallop_use_2012, title = {The {Use} and {Effectiveness} of {Codes} of {Ethics} – {A} {Literature} {Review}}, abstract = {Several strands of literature attempt to address ethical behaviour and standards in relation to the use of codes of ethics. This paper discusses relevant literature and studies on codes of ethics, providing an overview of various definitions of the concept and a literature analysis on codes of ethics‘ use in organisations in general and in marketing research companies in particular. A first strand of research that examines the use of codes of ethics is identified. A second strand of research that is identified and discussed in this paper attempts to measure the effectiveness of codes of ethics. The literature suggests that the lack of use and enforcement of codes of ethics in the marketing research industry is perceived to lead to unethical behaviour. There is however little agreement in the literature on the extent of usefulness of codes and the influence they have on behaviour.}, language = {en}, author = {Yallop, Anca C}, year = {2012}, pages = {15}, file = {Yallop - 2012 - The Use and Effectiveness of Codes of Ethics – A L.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/8LEUITQK/Yallop - 2012 - The Use and Effectiveness of Codes of Ethics – A L.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{rahlf_deutschland_2015, address = {Bonn}, title = {Deutschland in {Daten}: {Zeitreihen} zur {Historischen} {Statistik}}, isbn = {978-3-8389-7133-9}, shorttitle = {Deutschland in {Daten}}, language = {de}, publisher = {bpb, Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung}, editor = {Rahlf, Thomas}, year = {2015}, note = {OCLC: 921819602}, file = {Rahlf - 2015 - Deutschland in Daten Zeitreihen zur Historischen .pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/EA83P9BB/Rahlf - 2015 - Deutschland in Daten Zeitreihen zur Historischen .pdf:application/pdf} } @article{johns_guided_nodate, title = {Guided {Reflection}}, language = {en}, author = {Johns, Christopher}, pages = {318}, file = {Johns - Guided Reflection.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/D5S62CLY/Johns - Guided Reflection.pdf:application/pdf} } @inproceedings{washington_whose_2020, address = {Barcelona Spain}, title = {Whose side are ethics codes on?: power, responsibility and the social good}, isbn = {978-1-4503-6936-7}, shorttitle = {Whose side are ethics codes on?}, url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3351095.3372844}, doi = {10.1145/3351095.3372844}, abstract = {The moral authority of ethics codes stems from an assumption that they serve a unified society, yet this ignores the political aspects of any shared resource. The sociologist Howard S. Becker challenged researchers to clarify their power and responsibility in the classic essay: Whose Side Are We On. Building on Becker’s hierarchy of credibility, we report on a critical discourse analysis of data ethics codes and emerging conceptualizations of beneficence, or the “social good”, of data technology. The analysis revealed that ethics codes from corporations and professional associations conflated consumers with society and were largely silent on agency. Interviews with community organizers about social change in the digital era supplement the analysis, surfacing the limits of technical solutions to concerns of marginalized communities. Given evidence that highlights the gulf between the documents and lived experiences, we argue that ethics codes that elevate consumers may simultaneously subordinate the needs of vulnerable populations. Understanding contested digital resources is central to the emerging field of public interest technology. We introduce the concept of digital differential vulnerability to explain disproportionate exposures to harm within data technology and suggest recommendations for future ethics codes..}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2020 {Conference} on {Fairness}, {Accountability}, and {Transparency}}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Washington, Anne L. and Kuo, Rachel}, month = jan, year = {2020}, pages = {230--240}, file = {Washington und Kuo - 2020 - Whose side are ethics codes on power, responsibi.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/YNLFL6X5/Washington und Kuo - 2020 - Whose side are ethics codes on power, responsibi.pdf:application/pdf} } @incollection{hutchison_detecting_2013, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg}, title = {Detecting {Anomalous} {Behaviors} {Using} {Structural} {Properties} of {Social} {Networks}}, volume = {7812}, isbn = {978-3-642-37209-4 978-3-642-37210-0}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-642-37210-0_47}, abstract = {In this paper we discuss the analysis of mobile networks communication patterns in the presence of some anomalous “real world event”. We argue that given limited analysis resources (namely, limited number of network edges we can analyze), it is best to select edges that are located around ‘hubs’ in the network, resulting in an improved ability to detect such events. We demonstrate this method using a dataset containing the call log data of 3 years from a major mobile carrier in a developed European nation.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, booktitle = {Social {Computing}, {Behavioral}-{Cultural} {Modeling} and {Prediction}}, publisher = {Springer Berlin Heidelberg}, author = {Altshuler, Yaniv and Fire, Michael and Shmueli, Erez and Elovici, Yuval and Bruckstein, Alfred and Pentland, Alex and Lazer, David}, editor = {Hutchison, David and Kanade, Takeo and Kittler, Josef and Kleinberg, Jon M. and Mattern, Friedemann and Mitchell, John C. and Naor, Moni and Nierstrasz, Oscar and Pandu Rangan, C. and Steffen, Bernhard and Sudan, Madhu and Terzopoulos, Demetri and Tygar, Doug and Vardi, Moshe Y. and Weikum, Gerhard and Greenberg, Ariel M. and Kennedy, William G. and Bos, Nathan D.}, year = {2013}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-37210-0_47}, note = {Series Title: Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, pages = {433--440}, file = {Altshuler et al. - 2013 - Detecting Anomalous Behaviors Using Structural Pro.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/GKT9EJVV/Altshuler et al. - 2013 - Detecting Anomalous Behaviors Using Structural Pro.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{mittelstadt_ethics_2016, title = {The ethics of algorithms: {Mapping} the debate}, volume = {3}, issn = {2053-9517, 2053-9517}, shorttitle = {The ethics of algorithms}, url = {http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2053951716679679}, doi = {10.1177/2053951716679679}, abstract = {In information societies, operations, decisions and choices previously left to humans are increasingly delegated to algorithms, which may advise, if not decide, about how data should be interpreted and what actions should be taken as a result. More and more often, algorithms mediate social processes, business transactions, governmental decisions, and how we perceive, understand, and interact among ourselves and with the environment. Gaps between the design and operation of algorithms and our understanding of their ethical implications can have severe consequences affecting individuals as well as groups and whole societies. This paper makes three contributions to clarify the ethical importance of algorithmic mediation. It provides a prescriptive map to organise the debate. It reviews the current discussion of ethical aspects of algorithms. And it assesses the available literature in order to identify areas requiring further work to develop the ethics of algorithms.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {Big Data \& Society}, author = {Mittelstadt, Brent Daniel and Allo, Patrick and Taddeo, Mariarosaria and Wachter, Sandra and Floridi, Luciano}, month = dec, year = {2016}, pages = {205395171667967}, file = {Mittelstadt et al. - 2016 - The ethics of algorithms Mapping the debate.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/A2J8ZE3F/Mittelstadt et al. - 2016 - The ethics of algorithms Mapping the debate.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{russell_artificial_2010, address = {Upper Saddle River}, edition = {3rd ed}, series = {Prentice {Hall} series in artificial intelligence}, title = {Artificial intelligence: a modern approach}, isbn = {978-0-13-604259-4}, shorttitle = {Artificial intelligence}, language = {en}, publisher = {Prentice Hall}, author = {Russell, Stuart J. and Norvig, Peter and Davis, Ernest}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Artificial intelligence}, file = {Russell et al. - 2010 - Artificial intelligence a modern approach.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/XXPSWI4A/Russell et al. - 2010 - Artificial intelligence a modern approach.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{turilli_ethics_2009, title = {The ethics of information transparency}, volume = {11}, issn = {1388-1957, 1572-8439}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10676-009-9187-9}, doi = {10.1007/s10676-009-9187-9}, language = {en}, number = {2}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {Ethics and Information Technology}, author = {Turilli, Matteo and Floridi, Luciano}, month = jun, year = {2009}, pages = {105--112}, file = {Turilli und Floridi - 2009 - The ethics of information transparency.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/F9Y8ZI9V/Turilli und Floridi - 2009 - The ethics of information transparency.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{flasinski_introduction_2016, address = {Cham}, title = {Introduction to {Artificial} {Intelligence}}, isbn = {978-3-319-40020-4 978-3-319-40022-8}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-319-40022-8}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Flasiński, Mariusz}, year = {2016}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-40022-8}, file = {Flasiński - 2016 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/AG8DBMQR/Flasiński - 2016 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{grimes_rationalizing_2009, title = {Rationalizing {Play}: {A} {Critical} {Theory} of {Digital} {Gaming}}, volume = {25}, issn = {0197-2243, 1087-6537}, shorttitle = {Rationalizing {Play}}, url = {http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01972240802701643}, doi = {10.1080/01972240802701643}, abstract = {This article constructs a new framework for the study of games as sites of social rationalization, applying Feenberg’s critical theory of technology. We begin by making the case for a consideration of games as systems of social rationality, akin to other modern systems such as capitalist markets and bureaucratic organizations. We then present a conceptualization of play as a process through which the player focuses attention away from the undifferentiated action of everyday life toward a differentiated sphere of playful activity. This approach reveals how the experience of play changes as it becomes rationalized through the technological mediation and widespread standardization that occurs as games become largescale social practices. We propose a theory of the rationalization of play (ludification), which outlines the key components of socially rationalized games, which we then apply to the specific example of massively multiplayer online games (MMOGs).}, language = {en}, number = {2}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {The Information Society}, author = {Grimes, Sara M. and Feenberg, Andrew}, month = mar, year = {2009}, pages = {105--118}, file = {Grimes und Feenberg - 2009 - Rationalizing Play A Critical Theory of Digital G.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/M8KCDJQ9/Grimes und Feenberg - 2009 - Rationalizing Play A Critical Theory of Digital G.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{priddat_wandel_nodate, title = {Wandel der {Marktkultur}: digital markets.}, language = {de}, author = {Priddat, Birger P}, pages = {34}, file = {Priddat - Wandel der Marktkultur digital markets..pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/P3CTKQRD/Priddat - Wandel der Marktkultur digital markets..pdf:application/pdf} } @article{scheidegger_virtuelle_2016, title = {Virtuelle {Handlungen}, reale {Konsequenzen}: Über {Theatralität} und die ästhetische {Differenz} des {Digitalen}}, shorttitle = {Virtuelle {Handlungen}, reale {Konsequenzen}}, url = {https://miami.uni-muenster.de/Record/d3422bfe-d6cc-45ec-8528-3beb87439043}, doi = {10.17879/34279513909}, abstract = {Welche Rolle spielen virtuelle Handlungen für die Subjektkonstitution? Was bedeutet es, dass wir in Computerspielen auf jemanden schießen, in Chaträumen andere (Geschlechts-)Identitäten leben oder im Flugsimulator trainieren? In Auseinandersetzung mit gegenwärtigen Positionen der Subjekttheorie und Ästhetik versucht der Beitrag eine philosophische Klärung des Begriffs digitalisierter Subjektivität. Seine These lautet: Virtuelle Handlungen müssen vom Paradigma ästhetischer Theatralität her verstanden werden. Sie sind mediale Zeichen, die als Handlungen erlebt werden. Als solche bieten sie uns einzigartige Möglichkeiten praktischer Selbstreflexion, stellen uns aber zugleich vor die Gefahr identifikatorischer Misslektüren, die bis zu prekären Selbstverlusten führen können.}, language = {de}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, author = {Scheidegger, Manuel}, year = {2016}, note = {Publisher: Graduate School Practices of Literature}, keywords = {800 Literatur, Rhetorik, Literaturwissenschaft}, file = {Scheidegger - 2016 - Virtuelle Handlungen, reale Konsequenzen Über The.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/GGZH2BAX/Scheidegger - 2016 - Virtuelle Handlungen, reale Konsequenzen Über The.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{frigg_philosophy_2009, title = {The philosophy of simulation: hot new issues or same old stew?}, volume = {169}, issn = {0039-7857, 1573-0964}, shorttitle = {The philosophy of simulation}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11229-008-9438-z}, doi = {10.1007/s11229-008-9438-z}, abstract = {Computer simulations are an exciting tool that plays important roles in many scientific disciplines. This has attracted the attention of a number of philosophers of science. The main tenor in this literature is that computer simulations not only constitute interesting and powerful new science, but that they also raise a host of new philosophical issues. The protagonists in this debate claim no less than that simulations call into question our philosophical understanding of scientific ontology, the epistemology and semantics of models and theories, and the relation between experimentation and theorising, and submit that simulations demand a fundamentally new philosophy of science in many respects. The aim of this paper is to critically evaluate these claims. Our conclusion will be sober. We argue that these claims are overblown and that simulations, far from demanding a new metaphysics, epistemology, semantics and methodology, raise few if any new philosophical problems. The philosophical problems that do come up in connection with simulations are not specific to simulations and most of them are variants of problems that have been discussed in other contexts before.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {Synthese}, author = {Frigg, Roman and Reiss, Julian}, month = aug, year = {2009}, pages = {593--613}, file = {Frigg und Reiss - 2009 - The philosophy of simulation hot new issues or sa.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/NBKDPC2B/Frigg und Reiss - 2009 - The philosophy of simulation hot new issues or sa.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{humphreys_philosophical_2009, title = {The philosophical novelty of computer simulation methods}, volume = {169}, issn = {0039-7857, 1573-0964}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11229-008-9435-2}, doi = {10.1007/s11229-008-9435-2}, abstract = {Reasons are given to justify the claim that computer simulations and computational science constitute a distinctively new set of scientific methods and that these methods introduce new issues in the philosophy of science. These issues are both epistemological and methodological in kind.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {Synthese}, author = {Humphreys, Paul}, month = aug, year = {2009}, pages = {615--626}, file = {Humphreys - 2009 - The philosophical novelty of computer simulation m.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/S7296QY9/Humphreys - 2009 - The philosophical novelty of computer simulation m.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{macedo_deliberative_1999, address = {New York}, series = {Practical and professional ethics series}, title = {Deliberative politics: essays on democracy and disagreement}, isbn = {978-0-19-513191-8 978-0-19-513199-4}, shorttitle = {Deliberative politics}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, editor = {Macedo, Stephen}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Compromise (Ethics), Democracy, Forums (Discussion and debate), Political ethics, Representative government and representation}, file = {Macedo - 1999 - Deliberative politics essays on democracy and dis.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/38UNK7HJ/Macedo - 1999 - Deliberative politics essays on democracy and dis.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{crowder_value_2019, title = {Value {Pluralism}: {Crucial} {Complexities}}, volume = {41}, issn = {2365-9858, 0171-5860}, shorttitle = {Value {Pluralism}}, url = {http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/auk.2019.41.issue-2/auk-2019-0020/auk-2019-0020.xml}, doi = {10.1515/auk-2019-0020}, abstract = {Discussing the crucifix case, Beata Polanowska-Sygulska concludes that the decision on appeal fits with Berlinian value pluralism, while the initial judgement was ethically monist. Her assumption is that pluralism favours cultural diversity against uniform law. This assumption is too simple and needs to be qualified by several considerations. First, we should be clear that, under pluralism, a moral question may have ‘one right answer’ if this is contextual. Second, so far as pluralism connects with cultural diversity, this has multiple dimensions, applying not just among societies but within them as well. Third, pluralists ought to be concerned primarily with promoting a diversity of values rather than cultures. When these matters are properly taken into account, it can be seen that a uniform law may be more pluralist than a multiplicity of local laws, depending on the circumstances.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {Analyse \& Kritik}, author = {Crowder, George}, month = nov, year = {2019}, pages = {321--336}, file = {Crowder - 2019 - Value Pluralism Crucial Complexities.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/MAF4PCJG/Crowder - 2019 - Value Pluralism Crucial Complexities.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{kutschera_grundlagen_1982, address = {Berlin ; New York}, title = {Grundlagen der {Ethik}}, isbn = {978-3-11-008748-2}, language = {de}, publisher = {W. de Gruyter}, author = {Kutschera, Franz von}, year = {1982}, keywords = {Ethics}, file = {Kutschera - 1982 - Grundlagen der Ethik.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/585JYCRH/Kutschera - 1982 - Grundlagen der Ethik.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{lumer_vom_nodate, title = {Vom {Primat} der {Werte} - {Wertethik} versus {Pflicht}- und {Tugendethik}}, abstract = {Der Artikel versucht, den wertethischen Ansatz gegenüber dem pflichtenethischen und tugendethischen zu begründen. Nach einer Darstellung von Deontologismusbegriffen (1) wird 'Deontologismus' im Sinne von "'Pflicht' als primäre moralische Qualität" als der fundamentalste ausgezeichnet (2) und dem 'Axiologismus' (Wertethik) und 'Aretismus' (Tugendethik) entgegengestellt (3). In einem Abschnitt zur Handlungstheorie werden evolutionär unterschiedlich hoch entwickelte Systeme der Verhaltenssteuerung mit ihren Vor- und Nachteilen vorgestellt (4). Eine Begründung des subjektivistischen Axiologismus zeigt, daß dieser auf das höchstentwickelte dieser Verhaltenssteuerungssysteme zugeschnitten ist und auch sonst einige Vorteile aufweist (5). Deontologismus und Aretismus sind hingegen auf niedrigere Systeme der Verhaltenssteuerung zugeschnitten und u.a. deshalb als Ethiken für rationale Menschen inadäquat (6).}, language = {de}, author = {Lumer, Christoph}, pages = {19}, file = {Lumer - Vom Primat der Werte - Wertethik versus Pflicht- u.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/YWSMG5XE/Lumer - Vom Primat der Werte - Wertethik versus Pflicht- u.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{zwitter_big_2014, title = {Big {Data} ethics}, volume = {1}, issn = {2053-9517, 2053-9517}, url = {http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2053951714559253}, doi = {10.1177/2053951714559253}, abstract = {The speed of development in Big Data and associated phenomena, such as social media, has surpassed the capacity of the average consumer to understand his or her actions and their knock-on effects. We are moving towards changes in how ethics has to be perceived: away from individual decisions with specific and knowable outcomes, towards actions by many unaware that they may have taken actions with unintended consequences for anyone. Responses will require a rethinking of ethical choices, the lack thereof and how this will guide scientists, governments, and corporate agencies in handling Big Data. This essay elaborates on the ways Big Data impacts on ethical conceptions.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {Big Data \& Society}, author = {Zwitter, Andrej}, month = jul, year = {2014}, pages = {205395171455925}, file = {Zwitter - 2014 - Big Data ethics.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/N5834MFS/Zwitter - 2014 - Big Data ethics.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{friedman_value_nodate, title = {Value {Sensitive} {Design} and {Information} {Systems}}, language = {en}, author = {Friedman, Batya and Kahn, Peter H and Borning, Alan}, pages = {27}, file = {Friedman et al. - Value Sensitive Design and Information Systems.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/WETQBYE4/Friedman et al. - Value Sensitive Design and Information Systems.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{langer_agency_2009, title = {The agency problem and medical acting: an example of applying economic theory to medical ethics}, volume = {12}, issn = {1386-7423, 1572-8633}, shorttitle = {The agency problem and medical acting}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11019-008-9138-y}, doi = {10.1007/s11019-008-9138-y}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy}, author = {Langer, Andreas and Schröder-Bäck, Peter and Brink, Alexander and Eurich, Johannes}, month = feb, year = {2009}, pages = {99--108}, file = {Langer et al. - 2009 - The agency problem and medical acting an example .pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/PZTSRVWA/Langer et al. - 2009 - The agency problem and medical acting an example .pdf:application/pdf} } @article{philip_artificial_nodate, title = {Artificial intelligence ante portas: {Legal} \& ethical reflections}, language = {en}, author = {Philip, BOUCHER}, pages = {7}, file = {Philip - Artificial intelligence ante portas Legal & ethic.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/ZQ6CHGCW/Philip - Artificial intelligence ante portas Legal & ethic.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{montoyer_how_2030, title = {How responsible innovation can lead to a healthier society}, language = {en}, journal = {artificial intelligence}, author = {Montoyer, Rue}, year = {2030}, pages = {28}, file = {Montoyer - 2030 - How responsible innovation can lead to a healthier.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/F9XSCTAE/Montoyer - 2030 - How responsible innovation can lead to a healthier.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{noauthor_ai_nodate, title = {{AI} in the {UK}: ready, willing and able}, language = {en}, pages = {183}, file = {AI in the UK ready, willing and able.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/2ZKCRYP3/AI in the UK ready, willing and able.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{sourour_trustworthy_nodate, title = {The {Trustworthy} {Coder}’s {Pledge}}, language = {en}, author = {Sourour, Bill}, pages = {2}, file = {Sourour - The Trustworthy Coder’s Pledge.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/3RXU9FHB/Sourour - The Trustworthy Coder’s Pledge.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{oliver_critical_nodate, title = {{THE} {CRITICAL} {ENGINEERING} {MANIFESTO}}, language = {en}, author = {Oliver, Julian and Savičić, Gordan and Vasiliev, Danja}, pages = {1}, file = {Oliver et al. - THE CRITICAL ENGINEERING MANIFESTO.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/MB7DIBZQ/Oliver et al. - THE CRITICAL ENGINEERING MANIFESTO.pdf:application/pdf} } @techreport{leslie_understanding_2019, title = {Understanding artificial intelligence ethics and safety: {A} guide for the responsible design and implementation of {AI} systems in the public sector}, copyright = {Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International, Open Access}, shorttitle = {Understanding artificial intelligence ethics and safety}, url = {https://zenodo.org/record/3240529}, abstract = {A remarkable time of human promise has been ushered in by the convergence of the ever-expanding availability of big data, the soaring speed and stretch of cloud computing platforms, and the advancement of increasingly sophisticated machine learning algorithms. Innovations in AI are already leaving a mark on government, by improving the provision of essential social goods and services from healthcare, education, and transportation to food supply, energy, and environmental management. These bounties are likely just the start. The prospect that progress in AI will help government to confront some of its most urgent challenges is exciting, but legitimate worries abound. As with any new and rapidly evolving technology, a steep learning curve means that mistakes and miscalculations will be made and that both unanticipated and harmful impacts will occur. In order to manage these impacts responsibly and to direct the development of AI systems toward optimal public benefit, The Alan Turing Institute's public policy programme partnered with the Office for Artificial Intelligence and the Government Digital Service to produce guidance on the responsible design and implementation of AI systems in the public sector. The guide, {\textless}em{\textgreater}Understanding Artificial Intelligence Ethics and Safety,{\textless}/em{\textgreater} is the most comprehensive guidance on the topic of AI ethics and safety in the public sector to date. It identifies the potential harms caused by AI systems and proposes concrete, operationalisable measures to counteract them. The guide stresses that public sector organisations can anticipate and prevent these potential harms by stewarding a culture of responsible innovation and by putting in place governance processes that support the design and implementation of ethical, fair, and safe AI systems. The guidance is relevant to everyone involved in the design, production, and deployment of a public sector AI project: from data scientists and data engineers to domain experts, delivery managers and departmental leads. Our aim -- and hope -- in writing the guide is to encourage civil servants interested in conducting AI projects to make considerations of AI ethics and safety a first priority.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, institution = {Zenodo}, author = {Leslie, David}, month = jun, year = {2019}, doi = {10.5281/ZENODO.3240529}, keywords = {Ethics, AI, Government, Guidance, Public policy, Safety, The Alan Turing Institute}, file = {Leslie - 2019 - Understanding artificial intelligence ethics and s.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/94WLCQMM/Leslie - 2019 - Understanding artificial intelligence ethics and s.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{ding_translation_nodate, title = {Translation: {Excerpts} from {China}’s ‘{White} {Paper} on {Artificial} {Intelligence} {Standardization}’}, language = {en}, author = {Ding, Jeffrey and Triolo, Paul}, pages = {8}, file = {Ding und Triolo - Translation Excerpts from China’s ‘White Paper on.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/PL7NL6PR/Ding und Triolo - Translation Excerpts from China’s ‘White Paper on.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{noauthor_practical_nodate, title = {A practical guide to {Responsible} {Artificial} {Intelligence} ({AI})}, language = {en}, pages = {20}, file = {A practical guide to Responsible Artificial Intell.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/WZG3FNWE/A practical guide to Responsible Artificial Intell.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{noauthor_translation_nodate, title = {Translation: {Chinese} {Expert} {Group} {Offers} '{Governance} {Principles}' for '{Responsible} {AI}'}, language = {en}, pages = {4}, file = {Translation Chinese Expert Group Offers 'Governan.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/LYDA3C5L/Translation Chinese Expert Group Offers 'Governan.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{microsoft_corporation_future_2018, address = {Redmond, Washington}, title = {The future computed: artificial intelligence and its role in society / by {Microsoft} ; foreword by {Brad} {Smith} and {Harry} {Shum}}, isbn = {978-0-9997508-1-0}, shorttitle = {The future computed}, language = {en}, publisher = {Microsoft}, editor = {Microsoft Corporation and Microsoft Corporation}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Philosophy, Moral and ethical aspects, Artificial intelligence, Automation, Economic aspects, Human-computer interaction, Social aspects, Technological forecasting}, file = {Microsoft Corporation und Microsoft Corporation - 2018 - The future computed artificial intelligence and i.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/EVNL2ZZH/Microsoft Corporation und Microsoft Corporation - 2018 - The future computed artificial intelligence and i.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{easterday_for_nodate, title = {For more information contact:}, language = {en}, author = {Easterday, Jennifer}, pages = {24}, file = {Easterday - For more information contact.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/QLBHDT5I/Easterday - For more information contact.pdf:application/pdf} } @incollection{aldinhas_ferreira_ieee_2019, address = {Cham}, title = {The {IEEE} {Global} {Initiative} on {Ethics} of {Autonomous} and {Intelligent} {Systems}}, volume = {95}, isbn = {978-3-030-12523-3 978-3-030-12524-0}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-12524-0_2}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, booktitle = {Robotics and {Well}-{Being}}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Chatila, Raja and Havens, John C.}, editor = {Aldinhas Ferreira, Maria Isabel and Silva Sequeira, João and Singh Virk, Gurvinder and Tokhi, Mohammad Osman and E. Kadar, Endre}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-12524-0_2}, note = {Series Title: Intelligent Systems, Control and Automation: Science and Engineering}, pages = {11--16}, file = {Chatila und Havens - 2019 - The IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/LGWA5GV2/Chatila und Havens - 2019 - The IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{jakubowski_iccp_nodate, title = {{ICCP} {Code} of {Ethics}}, language = {en}, author = {Jakubowski, Jodie}, pages = {2}, file = {Jakubowski - ICCP Code of Ethics.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/SVWRFLBS/Jakubowski - ICCP Code of Ethics.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{stallman_free_nodate, title = {Free {Software} {Is} {Even} {More} {Important} {Now}}, language = {en}, author = {Stallman, Richard}, pages = {3}, file = {Stallman - Free Software Is Even More Important Now.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/CTFAKIDY/Stallman - Free Software Is Even More Important Now.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{noauthor_editeur_2019, title = {Éditeur officiel du {Québec}}, language = {en}, year = {2019}, pages = {12}, file = {2019 - Éditeur officiel du Québec.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/8R4F3QPB/2019 - Éditeur officiel du Québec.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{meurier_mission_nodate, title = {Mission assigned by the {Prime} {Minister} Édouard {Philippe}}, language = {en}, author = {Meurier, Anne-Lise and Ghafoor, Zineb and Foehrenbach, Candice and Hartmann, Camille and Herzog, Judith and Madzou, Lofred and Narzul, Ruben}, pages = {154}, file = {Meurier et al. - Mission assigned by the Prime Minister Édouard Phi.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/ANILPITY/Meurier et al. - Mission assigned by the Prime Minister Édouard Phi.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{noauthor_opinion_nodate, title = {Opinion of the {Data} {Ethics} {Commission}}, language = {en}, pages = {238}, file = {Opinion of the Data Ethics Commission.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/QS3KJ4Z9/Opinion of the Data Ethics Commission.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{tranberg_dataethics_nodate, title = {{DATAETHICS} – {Principles} and {Guidelines} for {Companies}, {Authorities} \& {Organisations}}, language = {en}, author = {Tranberg, Pernille and Hasselbalch, Gry and Olsen, Kofod and Byrne, Catrine Søndergaard}, pages = {38}, file = {Tranberg et al. - DATAETHICS – Principles and Guidelines for Compani.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/EUGY98GG/Tranberg et al. - DATAETHICS – Principles and Guidelines for Compani.pdf:application/pdf} } @book{renda_artificial_2019, address = {S.l.}, title = {{ARTIFICIAL} {INTELLIGENCE}: ethics, governance and policy challenges.}, isbn = {978-94-6138-716-5}, shorttitle = {{ARTIFICIAL} {INTELLIGENCE}}, language = {en}, publisher = {BROOKINGS INSTITUTION PR}, author = {RENDA, ANDREA}, year = {2019}, note = {OCLC: 1096487804}, file = {RENDA - 2019 - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ethics, governance and po.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/GCNQUE77/RENDA - 2019 - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ethics, governance and po.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{noauthor_artificial_nodate, title = {Artificial {Intelligence} {Strategy}}, abstract = {AI made in Germany” 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. Goals 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .}, language = {en}, pages = {45}, file = {Artificial Intelligence Strategy.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/336YLEKF/Artificial Intelligence Strategy.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{noauthor_beijing_nodate, title = {Beijing {AI} {Principles} - 新闻}, language = {en}, pages = {3}, file = {Beijing AI Principles - 新闻.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/WNGUYBZR/Beijing AI Principles - 新闻.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{perry_australian_nodate, title = {Australian {Computer} {Society} {CODE} {OF} {ETHICS}}, language = {en}, author = {Perry, Dewayne E}, pages = {3}, file = {Perry - Australian Computer Society CODE OF ETHICS.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/WRWNPD8J/Perry - Australian Computer Society CODE OF ETHICS.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{crawford_authors_nodate, title = {{AUTHORS} {AND} {CONTRIBUTORS}}, language = {en}, author = {Crawford, Kate and Dobbe, Roel and Dryer, Theodora and Fried, Genevieve and Green, Ben and Kaziunas, Elizabeth and Kak, Amba and Mathur, Varoon and McElroy, Erin and Sánchez, Andrea Nill and Raji, Deborah and Rankin, Joy Lisi and Richardson, Rashida and Schultz, Jason and West, Sarah Myers and Whittaker, Meredith}, pages = {100}, file = {Crawford et al. - AUTHORS AND CONTRIBUTORS.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/S8K7EX9V/Crawford et al. - AUTHORS AND CONTRIBUTORS.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{gotterbarn_software_1997, title = {Software engineering code of ethics}, volume = {40}, issn = {00010782}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=265684.265699}, doi = {10.1145/265684.265699}, language = {en}, number = {11}, urldate = {2020-05-08}, journal = {Communications of the ACM}, author = {Gotterbarn, Don and Miller, Keith and Rogerson, Simon}, month = nov, year = {1997}, pages = {110--118}, file = {Gotterbarn et al. - 1997 - Software engineering code of ethics.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/DKSLLFPN/Gotterbarn et al. - 1997 - Software engineering code of ethics.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{noauthor_building_nodate, title = {Building digital trust: {The} role of data ethics in the digital age}, language = {en}, pages = {12}, file = {Building digital trust The role of data ethics in.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/8TAVAIYR/Building digital trust The role of data ethics in.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{noauthor_accreditation_nodate, title = {Accreditation {Board} for {Engineering} and {Technology}}, language = {en}, pages = {1}, file = {Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/AVLD33W5/Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.pdf:application/pdf} } @article{mergel_agile_2016, title = {Agile innovation management in government: {A} research agenda}, volume = {33}, issn = {0740624X}, shorttitle = {Agile innovation management in government}, url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0740624X16301101}, doi = {10.1016/j.giq.2016.07.004}, abstract = {Governments are facing an information technology upgrade and legacy problem: outdated systems and acquisi tion processes are resulting in high risk technology projects that are either over budget or behind schedule. Re cent catastrophic technology failures, such as the failed launch of the politically contested online marketplace Healthcare.gov in the U.S. were attributed to an overreliance on external technology contractors and failures to manage large scale technology contracts in government. As a response, agile software development and modular acquisition approaches, new independent organizational units equipped with fast reacting teams, in combination with a series of policy changes are developed to address the need to innovate digital service delivery in govern ment. This article uses a process tracing approach, as well as initial qualitative interviews with a subset of exec utives and agency level digital services members to provide an overview of the existing policies and implementation approaches toward an agile innovation management approach. The article then provides a re search framework including research questions that provide guidance for future research on the managerial im plementation considerations necessary to scale up the initial efforts and move toward a collaborative and agile innovation management approach in government.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, urldate = {2019-12-09}, journal = {Government Information Quarterly}, author = {Mergel, Ines}, month = jul, year = {2016}, pages = {516--523}, file = {Mergel - 2016 - Agile innovation management in government A resea.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/UJFFSRRS/Mergel - 2016 - Agile innovation management in government A resea.pdf:application/pdf;_.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/U3SUE74E/_.pdf:application/pdf;Mergel - 2016 - Agile innovation management in government A resea.pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/YRKKC5ZX/Mergel - 2016 - Agile innovation management in government A resea.pdf:application/pdf} } @inproceedings{mcnamara_does_2018, address = {Lake Buena Vista, FL, USA}, title = {Does {ACM}’s code of ethics change ethical decision making in software development?}, isbn = {978-1-4503-5573-5}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=3236024.3264833}, doi = {10.1145/3236024.3264833}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-05-15}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2018 26th {ACM} {Joint} {Meeting} on {European} {Software} {Engineering} {Conference} and {Symposium} on the {Foundations} of {Software} {Engineering} - {ESEC}/{FSE} 2018}, publisher = {ACM Press}, author = {McNamara, Andrew and Smith, Justin and Murphy-Hill, Emerson}, year = {2018}, pages = {729--733}, file = {McNamara et al. - 2018 - Does ACM’s code of ethics change ethical decision .pdf:/Users/jangogoll/Zotero/storage/L2KQY5NC/McNamara et al. - 2018 - Does ACM’s code of ethics change ethical decision .pdf:application/pdf} }