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Discuss various ethical issue which may
faced by utilizing information technology?
The various etchical issuewhich may faced by utilizing information technology are
as following:
1. Computer crime:
Many different computer crimes are
committed, which clearly poses ethical questions for society.
Various illegal acts are performed on computers, such as fraud
andembezzlement. This includes, for example, using imaging and
desktop publishing tocreate, copy or alter official documents and
graphic images.
There are also various ethical dilemmas, such as whether copying
such files is as bad as stealing something.
2. Hacking:
Hackers break into, or ‘HACK’ into a system. Hacking can be
undertaken for a variety of reasons:
The wish to damage a system or the wish to understand how a
system works, so that money can be made out of it. Alternatively,
there might be adesire to alert people to the fact that a system is
insecure and needs improving. Due to this some argue that there
are ‘HACKER ETHICS’.
Hacking can present a moraldilemma. This is because ‘reformed
hackers’ sometimes offer their expertise to helporganisations
protect themselves against other hackers. Hackers cannot just
wanderinto a system, as they could into an unlocked door.
IT requires a lot of skill.With this skill hackers can demonstrate
that a system is insecure and needs improving.
It could be argued that hackers play a valuable role.
3.Job displacement/work pressures
imposed on computer professionals:
Computers are changing the face of the work scene.
For some people, their Jobs are becoming redundant or they have
to play quite different roles, and others are suffering increasing
levels of stress from work pressures. Others are, obviously,
reaping the benefits of having more rewarding jobs, and there is
certainly more emphasis on knowledge, information and I.T.
skills than ever before.
4.Piracy:
Piracy, the illegal copying of software, is a very serious problem,
and it is estimated that approximately 50% of all programs on
PCs are pirated copies. Programmers spend hours and hours
designing programs, using elaborate code, and surely need to
be protected. Although some might argue that some pirating at
least should be permitted as it can help to lead to a more
computer literate population. But, for corporations, in particular,
this is a very serious issue, and can significantly damage
profit margins.
5.Genetic engineering and the patenting of
life- forms:
Many ethical issues are raised in regard to genetic engineering
and the patenting oflife forms. Is such behaviour morally
acceptable? Such debates can sit alongside debates on subjects
such as euthanasia and abortion.
6.Issues of data collection, storage and
access
There are many moral issues that need to be considered in regard
to the collection, storage and access of data in electronic form.
Under what circumstances.
For example
>Should one seek permission from or inform those whose records
are on file?
>How accurate is the data and who has access to it?
7.Digital divide:
The digital divide poses a serious problem today. A new breed of
Haves’ and ‘Have nots’ are being created, between those that
have access and can use a computer and the Internet, and those
that do not have such access. There are clearly serious ethical
implications here. Those that do not have such access may well
be discriminated against, feel ‘socially excluded’ and miss out on
many life opportunities.
VIRUSES:
Clearly writing and spreading virus programs are unethical acts;
they have very serious consequences, and cause systems to
crash and organisations to cease operating for certain periods.
One of the most concerning consequences of such actions is when
viruses interrupt the smooth functioning of an organisation such
as a hospital, which could in extreme cases even cause people to
die sometimes planted. There is obviously a lot of anti-virus
software on the market now though that helps to deal with this
ever-growing problem.
Compare and evaluate fourth , fifth and sixth
generation of computer?
FOURTH GENERATION OF
COMPUTER:
After 1971 the fourth generation computerswerebuilt. The fourth
generation computersweretheextensionof third generation technology.
The fourth generation computersemerged with development of the VLSI
(Very LargeScale Integration).With thehelp of VLSI technology
microprocessor cameintoexistence. Thecomputersweredesigned by using
microprocessor, asthousandsof integrated circuitswerebuilt onto
a single siliconchip. What in the first generation filled an entire room could
now fit in the palm of the hand. The fourth generation computersbecame
more powerful, compact, reliableand affordable. As a result, they giverise
to personal computer (PC) revolution.
For the first timein 1981 IBM introduced itscomputer for the homeuser
and in 1984 Apple introduced theMacintosh Microprocessor.
CHARACTERISTICS
1) The fourth generation computershavemicroprocessor-based systems.
2) They are the cheapest among all thecomputer generation.
3) The speed, accuracyand reliabilityofthe computerswereimproved
in fourth generation computers.
4) Many high-level languagesweredeveloped in the fourth generation such
as COBOL, FORTRAN, BASIC, PASCALand C language.
5) A Further refinement of input/outputdeviceswasdeveloped.
6) Networking betweenthesystems was developed.
FIFTH GENERATION OF COMPUTER
Fifth generation computing devices,based on artificial intelligence, are still
in development, though there are some applications, such as voice
recognition, that are being used today. The use of parallel processing and
superconductorsis helping to make artificial intelligence a reality. Quantum
computation and molecular andnanotechnology will radically change the
face of computers in years to come.The goal of fifth-generationcomputing
is to develop devices that respond to natural language input and are
capable of learning and self-organization.
CHARACTERISTICS
1) Thefifth generationcomputerswilluse super largescale integrated
chips.
2) They will have artificialintelligence.
3) They will be able to recognizeimageand graphs.
4) Fifth generationcomputeraims tobe able to solve highly complex
problem including decisionmaking, logicalreasoning.
5) They will be able to use more thanone CPU for faster processing speed.
6) Fifth generationcomputersareintended to work with naturallanguage.
SIXTH GENERATION
Sixth generation of computers is another goal of the sixth
generation to attain TERAFLOPS i.e ten arithmetic operations per
second. Networking technology is spreading rapidly and one of
the most conspicous growth of the sixth generation computer
technology is the huge growth of WAN, and that can be done by
building up a system with more than thousand processors.
Currently the processors are constructed with a combination of
RISC, pipelining and parallel processing.
Each generation of computer is characterized by a major
technological development that fundamentally changed the way
computer's operate.
Some examples of these sixth generation computers is the video
game consoles.
The sixth generation computers are reffered to as the 128 - bit
era. Also refers to the computer and video games, video game
consoles and video game Handhelds. Platforms of the sixth
generation of computers include the SEGA Dreamcast, Sony
Playstation2 (PS2), NINTENDO, Game cube and Microsoft Xbox.
This era games began on November 27 1998 with the release of
the Dreamcast and it was joined by the Playstation2 in March,
2000. The Dreamcast was discontinued in North America in
November 2001 and in Europe in late 2002. The Game cube was
discontinued in Japan in 2005 and worldwide in 2006. The
Playstation2 is still in production and selling steadily till date .

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Discuss various ethical issue which may faced by utilizing information technology faizan

  • 1. Discuss various ethical issue which may faced by utilizing information technology? The various etchical issuewhich may faced by utilizing information technology are as following: 1. Computer crime: Many different computer crimes are committed, which clearly poses ethical questions for society. Various illegal acts are performed on computers, such as fraud andembezzlement. This includes, for example, using imaging and desktop publishing tocreate, copy or alter official documents and graphic images. There are also various ethical dilemmas, such as whether copying such files is as bad as stealing something. 2. Hacking: Hackers break into, or ‘HACK’ into a system. Hacking can be undertaken for a variety of reasons: The wish to damage a system or the wish to understand how a system works, so that money can be made out of it. Alternatively, there might be adesire to alert people to the fact that a system is insecure and needs improving. Due to this some argue that there are ‘HACKER ETHICS’. Hacking can present a moraldilemma. This is because ‘reformed hackers’ sometimes offer their expertise to helporganisations protect themselves against other hackers. Hackers cannot just wanderinto a system, as they could into an unlocked door. IT requires a lot of skill.With this skill hackers can demonstrate that a system is insecure and needs improving. It could be argued that hackers play a valuable role.
  • 2. 3.Job displacement/work pressures imposed on computer professionals: Computers are changing the face of the work scene. For some people, their Jobs are becoming redundant or they have to play quite different roles, and others are suffering increasing levels of stress from work pressures. Others are, obviously, reaping the benefits of having more rewarding jobs, and there is certainly more emphasis on knowledge, information and I.T. skills than ever before. 4.Piracy: Piracy, the illegal copying of software, is a very serious problem, and it is estimated that approximately 50% of all programs on PCs are pirated copies. Programmers spend hours and hours designing programs, using elaborate code, and surely need to be protected. Although some might argue that some pirating at least should be permitted as it can help to lead to a more computer literate population. But, for corporations, in particular, this is a very serious issue, and can significantly damage profit margins. 5.Genetic engineering and the patenting of life- forms: Many ethical issues are raised in regard to genetic engineering and the patenting oflife forms. Is such behaviour morally acceptable? Such debates can sit alongside debates on subjects such as euthanasia and abortion.
  • 3. 6.Issues of data collection, storage and access There are many moral issues that need to be considered in regard to the collection, storage and access of data in electronic form. Under what circumstances. For example >Should one seek permission from or inform those whose records are on file? >How accurate is the data and who has access to it? 7.Digital divide: The digital divide poses a serious problem today. A new breed of Haves’ and ‘Have nots’ are being created, between those that have access and can use a computer and the Internet, and those that do not have such access. There are clearly serious ethical implications here. Those that do not have such access may well be discriminated against, feel ‘socially excluded’ and miss out on many life opportunities. VIRUSES: Clearly writing and spreading virus programs are unethical acts; they have very serious consequences, and cause systems to crash and organisations to cease operating for certain periods. One of the most concerning consequences of such actions is when viruses interrupt the smooth functioning of an organisation such as a hospital, which could in extreme cases even cause people to die sometimes planted. There is obviously a lot of anti-virus software on the market now though that helps to deal with this ever-growing problem.
  • 4. Compare and evaluate fourth , fifth and sixth generation of computer? FOURTH GENERATION OF COMPUTER: After 1971 the fourth generation computerswerebuilt. The fourth generation computersweretheextensionof third generation technology. The fourth generation computersemerged with development of the VLSI (Very LargeScale Integration).With thehelp of VLSI technology microprocessor cameintoexistence. Thecomputersweredesigned by using microprocessor, asthousandsof integrated circuitswerebuilt onto a single siliconchip. What in the first generation filled an entire room could now fit in the palm of the hand. The fourth generation computersbecame more powerful, compact, reliableand affordable. As a result, they giverise to personal computer (PC) revolution. For the first timein 1981 IBM introduced itscomputer for the homeuser and in 1984 Apple introduced theMacintosh Microprocessor. CHARACTERISTICS 1) The fourth generation computershavemicroprocessor-based systems. 2) They are the cheapest among all thecomputer generation. 3) The speed, accuracyand reliabilityofthe computerswereimproved in fourth generation computers. 4) Many high-level languagesweredeveloped in the fourth generation such as COBOL, FORTRAN, BASIC, PASCALand C language. 5) A Further refinement of input/outputdeviceswasdeveloped. 6) Networking betweenthesystems was developed. FIFTH GENERATION OF COMPUTER Fifth generation computing devices,based on artificial intelligence, are still in development, though there are some applications, such as voice recognition, that are being used today. The use of parallel processing and superconductorsis helping to make artificial intelligence a reality. Quantum computation and molecular andnanotechnology will radically change the face of computers in years to come.The goal of fifth-generationcomputing
  • 5. is to develop devices that respond to natural language input and are capable of learning and self-organization. CHARACTERISTICS 1) Thefifth generationcomputerswilluse super largescale integrated chips. 2) They will have artificialintelligence. 3) They will be able to recognizeimageand graphs. 4) Fifth generationcomputeraims tobe able to solve highly complex problem including decisionmaking, logicalreasoning. 5) They will be able to use more thanone CPU for faster processing speed. 6) Fifth generationcomputersareintended to work with naturallanguage. SIXTH GENERATION Sixth generation of computers is another goal of the sixth generation to attain TERAFLOPS i.e ten arithmetic operations per second. Networking technology is spreading rapidly and one of the most conspicous growth of the sixth generation computer technology is the huge growth of WAN, and that can be done by building up a system with more than thousand processors. Currently the processors are constructed with a combination of RISC, pipelining and parallel processing. Each generation of computer is characterized by a major technological development that fundamentally changed the way computer's operate. Some examples of these sixth generation computers is the video game consoles. The sixth generation computers are reffered to as the 128 - bit era. Also refers to the computer and video games, video game consoles and video game Handhelds. Platforms of the sixth generation of computers include the SEGA Dreamcast, Sony Playstation2 (PS2), NINTENDO, Game cube and Microsoft Xbox. This era games began on November 27 1998 with the release of the Dreamcast and it was joined by the Playstation2 in March,
  • 6. 2000. The Dreamcast was discontinued in North America in November 2001 and in Europe in late 2002. The Game cube was discontinued in Japan in 2005 and worldwide in 2006. The Playstation2 is still in production and selling steadily till date .