Xref: utzoo comp.unix.wizards:12318 news.sysadmin:1357 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!rutgers!apple!voder!kontron!optilink!cramer From: cramer@optilink.UUCP (Clayton Cramer) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards,news.sysadmin Subject: Re: The Internet Virus--A Commentary Message-ID: <654@optilink.UUCP> Date: 10 Nov 88 22:05:23 GMT References: <1460@ucsfcca.ucsf.edu. <236@bigbroth.UUCP. <5365@medusa.cs.purdue.edu. Organization: Optilink Corporation, Petaluma, CA Lines: 27 In article <5365@medusa.cs.purdue.edu., spaf@cs.purdue.edu (Gene Spafford) writes: . In article <236@bigbroth.UUCP. rk@bigbroth.UUCP (rohan kelley) writes: . .What rick rogers has done is make a strong case for requiring a course . .in ethics for every CS major. It may not work, but a little more . .ethics in all our professions wouldn't hurt. We put some pretty . .powerful stuff in the hands of some pretty young (and sometimes . .immature) individuals in the CS courses across the country. . . Funny you should mention that. I'm on a taskforce of ACM & IEEE-CS . members working to define "Curriculum 90" for CS & CS undergraduate . programs. The members of the netire committee have been in agreement . for the last year that there will be a substantial, required amount of . work in ethics and professionalism as part of the recommended undergrad . major. We have been worried that many schools would fight such . a recommendation. Thanks to the worm incident, I doubt we'll . have quite so much resistance. . . Gene Spafford So tell me: how will a *class* in ethics make someone more responsible and concerned about right and wrong? I don't think I've ever seen a person become responsible or moral as a result of a class -- this seems to be a set of values kids acquire (or don't acquire) pretty young. -- Clayton E. Cramer ..!ames!pyramid!kontron!optilin!cramer