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Engineering Ethics - $40.00

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Engineering
Ethics is the application of philosophical and moral
systems to the proper judgment and behavior by engineers
in conducting their work, including the products and
systems they design and the consulting services they
provide.
In light of
the work environment that inspired the new Sarbanes/Oxley
federal legislation on "whistle-blowing" protections, a
clear understanding of Engineering Ethics is needed like
never before.
Beginning with
a concise overview of various approaches to engineering
ethics, the real heart of the book will be some 13
detailed case studies, delving into the history behind
each one, the official outcome and the "real story" behind
what happened.
Using a
consistent format and organization for each one -giving
background, historical summary, news media effects,
outcome and interpretation--these case histories will be
used to clearly illustrate the ethics issues at play and
what should or should not have been done by the engineers,
scientists and managers involved in each instance.
Audience
Mechanical, Aerospace, Civil, Chemical, Electrical,
Environmental, and Biomedical engineering; Undergraduate
and graduate engineers in these same disciplines; Managers
in industry responsible for product development, product
safety and liability issues; In-house legal counsel at
major manufacturing companies; Public-sector managers and
attorneys responsible for enforcement and prosecution of
liability, fraud, and related legal areas having to do
with product quality and safety. |