Professional Issues in Software Engineering

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A01=Allison Coleman
A01=Diane Rowland
A01=Frank Bott
A01=Jack Eaton
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Ata Protection
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British Industrial Relations System
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computer crime regulation
Computer Misuse Act
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Copyright Works
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Data Protection
Data Protection Principle
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DCF Analysis
employment law technology
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EU Commission Proposal
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health and safety software
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IBM Mainframe
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information governance
intellectual property law
law
Law Commission
legal compliance software engineering
legal issues computing
Programmable Electronic Systems
protection
Purpose Specification Principle
Rail Road
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Safety Critical Software
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South West Thames Regional Health
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West Germany
West Thames Regional Health Authority

Product details

  • ISBN 9780748409518
  • Weight: 700g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Sep 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Nowadays software engineers not only have to worry about the technical knowledge needed to do their job, but they are increasingly having to know about the legal, professional and commercial context in which they must work. With the explosion of the Internet and major changes to the field with the introduction of the new Data Protection Act and the legal status of software engineers, it is now essential that they have an appreciation of a wide variety of issues outside the technical. Equally valuable to both students and practitioners, it brings together the expertise and experience of leading academics in software engineering, law, industrial relations, and health and safety, explaining the central principles and issues in each field and shows how they apply to software engineering.
Frank Bott, Allison Coleman, Allison Coleman, Diane Rowland

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