Chapter 6 - Changing the World
Acceptable Use Policies (AUP)
A document containing an organization's policies for the ethical, secure, and appropriate use of computing resources.
Fair Use
A limited set of circumstances where others can use portions of copyrighted material without obtaining permission.
Piracy
Acquiring or exchanging copies of protected digital creations without payment to or permission from their creator.
Biotechnology
An application of biology that uses living organisms to manufacture new products or improve existing ones.
Neural Network
An approach to artificial intelligence that allows a machine to learn a new skill via the repeated analysis of large quantities of data.
Green Computing
Concentrates on reducing the environmental impact of computers and their widespread use.
Web Developer
Creates and maintains websites for organizations
Computer Support Specialist
Excels when it comes to installing, configuring, and supporting computer systems.
Information Systems Managers
Information systems managers are responsible for managing a diverse team of IT professionals that include programmers, network administrators, and many others.
Nanotechnology
Involves the creation or manipulation of matter at the smallest possible scale.
Intellectual Property
Legal concepts have been created and refined to help protect intellectual property, or products of the mind.
Outsourcing
Occurs when an organization transfers some aspect of its business to a third party. Technology and high-speed networks make this possible.
Automation
Occurs when computers or machines can perform the work that was once done by a human.
Empathy
One of the factors that can significantly affect a person's ethical outlook and behavior is empathy, the ability to recognize, understand, and share the feelings of others.
Copyright
One of the foundation blocks of intellectual property law is the copyright, a legal concept that grants rights and control to the owner of any published work.
Turing Test
One popular test of a machine's ability to think is known as the Turing test. A computer would be said to exhibit intelligence if it could imitate humans and deceive an interrogator in the way it responded to a variety of questions.
Netiquette
Refers to the set of online behaviors that are considered polite and proper. Like thread and FAQs. Avoid flaming, trolling, and cyberbullying.
Digital Divide
Refers to the technology gap that exists between different social and economic classes.
Database Administrator (DBA)
Responsible for configuring, maintaining, and securing an organization's database.
Network Administrator
Responsible for configuring, securing, and maintaining networks and communication systems.
Software Engineer
Responsible for the development of computer software.
Data Analyst
Skilled at analyzing large volumes of data in order to discover useful information for an organization.
Data Architects
Skilled in the modeling and design of databases.
Human Enhancement
Technology can be integrated with biological systems in various ways to repair or improve human functions.
Whistleblowing
The act of alerting the public about harmful activities that are being hidden by an organization.
Ethics
The philosophical study of morality. It is a rational analysis of the voluntary, moral choices that individuals make.
Telecommuting
The process of working for a company without being physically present at the company's office.
Offshoring
When companies outsource functions to another country.
Public Domain
Works that can be downloaded and used without obtaining permission.