ABSTRACT
This poster explores the connections among the ideas presented in several well-known papers and shows that, taken together, they provide a justification and guideline for the creation of a new standard of practice for those involved in the production of complex systems.
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- Integrating views on ethical behavior for computer professionals in an interdisciplinary environment
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