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Revision as of 16:14, 19 July 2007
Temporary page for construction of research assignment topics for CSC 379, SUM07-2.
This page contains the research assignment topics (pending review).
This is where the description of the research assignment expectations would go, or a brief description and the links to it.
New Topics
Net Neutrality
commerce/anticompetitive/broadband
As things are right now, all traffic on the Internet is treated the same. However, more recently, telecom companies and ISP's have been trying to push legislation through congress that would allow them to create a "tiered Internet" and charge more for certain content (e.g., every time a user does a Google search in a neighborhood serviced by TimeWarner, Google would be charged). Provide an overview of the issue, the opposing views, and the consequences it could bring if implemented.
Internet Radio
speech/internetradio
Internet radio stations have been hit with escalating fees from the United States Copyright Royalty Board. Internet broadcasters are charged per channel and per performance. One performance is defined as one listener hearing one song. As fees annually rise this could easily cripple all Internet stations residing in the United States. A recently proposed bill, the Internet Radio Equality Act, could overturn the Copyright Royalty Board’s fees. Provide an overview of the issue and the outlook of Internet radio for the future.
Anti-Competitive Databases
commerce/anticompetitive/databases
If a corporation provides a product or service, and also controls one of the major on-line databases that direct customers to suppliers of that product or service, a conflict of interest arises that tempts the corporation to use the database to steer customers unfairly toward content that favors its own business. One of the early examples was Baxter International's database of medical supplies. Other examples include airline databases and web search engines that can list the proprietor's or paid content more prominently than competitors' or even make it hard for consumers to find out what a competitor offers. Improve this page by including more recent content related the anti-competitive databases and the ethical issues they raise.
Existing Topics
Ethical Principles
basics/principles
This page is about ethical principles, and should draw heavily from philosophy-related sites. The topic page is in good shape, though rather sparse. It should be enhanced substantially. The study guide should be expanded and all existing errors fixed.
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Fault Tolerance
risks/security/fault
With society’s increasingly dependent relationship with technology, there are many important ethical considerations regarding how fault tolerant technological systems are. Failure of systems essential to our lives can have ramifications beyond financial. Examine responsibility issues in related to outages, methods for improving fault-tolerance, and laws for protecting critical infrastructures. Recent occurrences.
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Codes of Ethics
basics/codes
Deals with codes of ethics and the internet. Could use some more links and the study guide needs better formatting for fluidity.
Current Main Page | Current Study Guide |
Vaporware
commerce/anticompetitive/vaporware
What is vaporware? Software announced long before its delivery. What are the benefits, disadvantages? The site could use more up to date links (a couple are broken) and more. Need a new introduction with new links that are not misleading.
Temp (to be revised): Vaporware is a popular tactic, especially with operating systems and game development. It can make or break a game system and has many ethical implications for consumers in what types of software and hardware to purchase.
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Ecommerce Security
risks/security/ecommerce
How do you secure a site for e-commerce? Security and ethical issues of E-commerce such as banking online. Please do not include the issue of fraud, which has its own page. Add a few new links, format to site guidelines and evaluate the study guide. Study guide currently has no working links.
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Anonymity
speech/anonymity
This page has to do with anonymous remailers, individual user privacies, etc. It could use some updated links, but mainly needs a Study Guide and link to it.
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Hate Speech
speech/freedom/hate
This page is supposed to focus on the danger of hate groups using the Internet to promulgate their message and recruit members. Unfortunately the current focus is on the controversy over "hate speech," with little relationship to the Internet. Please fix it so it is appropriate for an Ethics in Computing site. Try to expand the Study Guide. Also, the formatting on the topic page has gone a little wide and should be brought back in.
All the study guide links need to be fixed.
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Cyberstalking
privacy/cyberstalking/
Cyberstalking refers to the use of the Internet, e-mail, or other electronic communications devices to stalk another person. Stalking generally involves harassing or threatening behavior that an individual engages in repeatedly, such as following a person, appearing at a person's home or place of business, making harassing phone calls, leaving written messages or objects, or vandalizing a person's property. It's time for an update and expansion of this page. Type "cyberstalking" to any search engine and pull up a spate of references.
Study guide needs to be revised and broken links need to be fixed.
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Internet Downloads
intellectual/piracy/downloads/
This page covers the unauthorized downloading of software from bootleg Internet sites. Just need to expand with more links (updated ones). Also the formatting of the Study Guide is off and needs to be adjusted.
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Instant Messaging
commerce/anticompetitive/instant/
Most of the references on this page are three or four years old. The issue is whether one company can unfairly dominate the market for instant messaging. Update the existing page with new references, and the study guide with new issues.
Current Main Page | Current Study Guide |
Software Reliability
risks/reliability/
The topic page could use some updated links and both the topic page and the Study Guide page are out of format for the site style guidelines.
Current Main Page | Current Study Guide |
Conflicts of Interest
basics/conflicts/
A conflict of interest occurs when someone's personal interest is at odds with his job responsibility, e.g., when someone owns stock in a company from which (s)he could make a major software purchase. A lot has been written about conflicts of interest. Including some general articles is fine, but try to have some articles that refer to conflicts of interest in the computer field. The current page needs newer links. Also, most of the links involve the Web; it needs more on conflicts of interest that do not involve the Web.
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Digital Millennium Copyright Act
intellectual/electronic/dmca
Address recent uses and ethical controversy surrounding the DCMA. Include discussion of ethical issues raised by DCMA and its enforcement in the study guide. Update broken links.
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Security Precautions
risks/security/precautions
What security precautions do Web and network administrators need to take to guard against hacker attacks, such as distributed denial-of-service attacks? What precautions are needed against other forms of hacking? Against terrorist threats?
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