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## Case Studies
The Software Engineering Ethics Research Institute of the Department of Computer and Information Sciences at East Tenesee State University published a series of Case Studies to help sensitize practicing software developers and students to the various types of ethical dilemmas they may face. [The International Standard for Professional Software
The Software Engineering Ethics Research Institute of the Department of Computer and Information Sciences at East Tennessee State University published a series of Case Studies to help sensitize practicing software developers and students to the various types of ethical dilemmas they may face. [The International Standard for Professional Software
Development and Ethical Responsibility](http://seeri.etsu.edu/TheSECode.htm) forms the basis for much of the analysis in each case.
Cases:
* [**Big Brother Spyware**](http://seeri.etsu.edu/SECodeCases/ethicsC/BigBrother.htm) Raises the issues of the tension between privacy, security, and whistle blowing in a post 11 September environment.
* [**Big Brother Spyware**](http://seeri.etsu.edu/SECodeCases/ethicsC/BigBrother.htm) Raises the issues of the tension between privacy, security, and whistleblowing in a post 11 September environment.
* [**Computerized Patient Records**](http://seeri.etsu.edu/SECodeCases/ethicsC/Computerized%20Patient%20Records.htm) The case uses patient records to examine the developers responsibility for information security. It evaluates a series of alternatives.
* [**Death By Wire**](http://seeri.etsu.edu/SECodeCases/ethicsC/DeathByWire.htm) The case address issues that arise from the shift of control from mechanically based systems to purely electronic/computer systems. It explores a situation where this process has been extended to heavy vehicles. It also looks at what happens when control of safety critical equipments is turned over to a computer.
* [**Death By Wire**](http://seeri.etsu.edu/SECodeCases/ethicsC/DeathByWire.htm) The case address issues that arise from the shift of control from mechanically based systems to purely electronic/computer systems. It explores a situation where this process has been extended to heavy vehicles. It also looks at what happens when control of safety-critical equipments is turned over to a computer.
* [**Digital Wallets and Whistle Blowing**](http://seeri.etsu.edu/SECodeCases/ethicsC/DigitalWallets.htm) This is based on a real case involving security and includes an analysis of the decision related to when and how to whistle blow.