Case
Study worksheet for Gazing into an Abyss
Key ideas or concepts from
the case study
2.
She used to go out with them and click some photographs on a daily
basis.
3.
She was also habitual of uploading the photos on social media sites.
4.
John and Sheila were studying at the same school.
5.
They were once encouraged to take a psychological test that aimed to
determine user engagement with social media.
6.
They packed their bags and rushed to the class to know more about the
test.
7.
The social contradict theory is applicable to this case.
For each principle,
motivate whether or it is applicable to the case study
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1. Public
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Sheila should always act nicely in order to keep the
attention of the public intact.
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2. Client and employer
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Sheila may have to act in a way that her teacher,
classmates, and other people like and appreciate the most.
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3. Product
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Sheila needs to ensure that the quality of her products
is great.
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4. Judgment
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She is required to judge things based on their long-term
effects and may have to maintain independence
and integrity in her judgments.
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5. Management
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Sheila needs to collaborate with her
fellows, especially with John, in order to promote ethical approaches to the
development, management, and maintenance of the program.
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6. Profession
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She needs to act professionally in all situations and
should prepare herself for a challenging tomorrow.
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7. Colleagues
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Sheila should be fair and supportive to all of her
mates.
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8. Self
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She will have to participate in a variety of learning
programs to boost her performance.
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List clauses that are
applicable to the case study and explain why for each
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Clause #
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Motivation
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1.04
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Disclose the dangers to her friends.
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1.01
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Accept the responsibility of her negative social media
activities.
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3.01
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She should strive for perfection.
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1.08
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Sheila needs to contribute to the public education.
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Case Study worksheet for Threatening Email
with Ransom
Key
ideas or concepts from the case study
1. Dr. Almstrum has found a piece of spam.
2. He found it associated with an email while
moderating a Yahoo group.
3. The email stated that I have a bad news for
you.
4. The virtue ethics theory can be applied to
this case.
5. It told Dr. Almstrum that the software of the
router had a vulnerability, which needed to be checked as soon as possible.
For each principle,
motivate whether or it is applicable to the case study
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1. Public
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Dr. Almstrum will be required to pay attention to the
vulnerability in order to maintain the public interest.
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2. Client and employer
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His clients should not be given instant access toemails
that contain viruses and malware.
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3. Product
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The quality of services needs to be improved.
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4. Judgment
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Judgments should be made if the problem is of a serious
nature.
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5. Management
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The various versions and divisions of emails should be
managed, and their errors should be fixed.
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6. Profession
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Dr. Almstrum needs to show professionalism at every
stage of work.
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7. Colleagues
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His colleagues should be allowed to test different versions
of the same email.
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8. Self
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Dr. Almstrum may have to gain more knowledge for
personal and professional grooming.
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List clauses that are
applicable to the case study and explain why for each
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Clause #
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Motivation
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1.06
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Deceptive individuals.
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4.05
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Conflicts may arise during the job.
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6.02
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Dr. Almstrum has to provide valuable information.
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Case Study worksheet for Al, Death, and
Mourning
Key
ideas or concepts from the case study
1. Technology impacts our lives in a lot of
ways.
2. The sadness is created when people respond to
technology negatively or aggressively.
3. Ahmad works on his own griefbot, a project
that helps him respond to a personal loss.
4. Ahmad has a 2-year-old daughter.
5. He continues working hard.
6. The theory of Kantianism is applied to this
case to come up with clauses.
For each principle,
motivate whether or it is applicable to the case study
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1. Public
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The public interest exists where the project of Ahmad
has to be launched.
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2. Client and employer
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A confidence level needs to be maintained between his
clients.
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3. Product
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The success of griefbot depends on how it is introduced
to the audience.
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4. Judgment
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Judgments should always be based on the consistency of
the project.
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5. Management
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Ahmad needs to learn great interpersonal and
communication skills, as well as management skills.
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6. Profession
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He should take the profession seriously.
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7. Colleagues
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His colleagues may show their interest in the project.
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8. Self
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He should focus on personal grooming.
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List clauses that are
applicable to the case study and explain why for each
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Clause #
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Motivation
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1.04
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Risks involved in the project.
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4.05
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Conflicts of interest.
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Case Study worksheet for Software Design Testing
Key
ideas or concepts from the case study
1. Sven is a successful software engineer.
2. Sven works at Superior Systems, a famous
software company that designs specialized software.
3. Sven's clients are always eager to use the
products.
4. The ethical framework used here is virtue
ethics.
For each principle,
motivate whether or it is applicable to the case study
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1. Public
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The software engineer has to act smartly and needs to
work for the public interest.
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2. Client and employer
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Sven will have to act professionally and should take clients’
likes and dislikes into consideration.
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3. Product
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Sven needs to improve the quality of software.
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4. Judgment
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Sven needs to judge the quality of
software from a client’s perspective.
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5. Management
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He should collaborate with other
workers of the company and needs to promote ethical approaches to the
development, and marketing of software.
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6. Profession
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Sven has to work for the betterment of the company and
should show sincerity at every stage.
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7. Colleagues
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Sven will have to be supportive of all other employees.
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8. Self
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He should regularly participate in lifelong learning
programs.
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List clauses that are
applicable to the case study and explain why for each
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Clause #
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Motivation
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3.01
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Strive for excellence.
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1.01
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Accept the challenges and responsibility of his work.
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