Abstract

Computer ethics can be defined as a set of moral principles that monitor the use of computers. Similar rules were then required for both programmers and users. Issues that were not anticipated in the past have arisen due to the introduction of newer platforms such as Semantic Web. Both programmers and users are now obliged to consider phenomenon such as informed consent. In this paper, I will explore the ethical problems that arise for professionals and users with the advent of new technologies, especially with privacy concerns and global information.

Highlights

  • Aziz AlotaibiAbstract—Computer ethics can be defined as a set of moral principles that monitor the use of computers

  • In early 1940s, the computer ethics field was founded by MIT professor Norbert Wiener as academic filed[1]

  • As Tim Berners-Lee states semantic web is the movement from the web of documents to the web of data [5]and from the human centric to the machine-processable

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Aziz Alotaibi

Abstract—Computer ethics can be defined as a set of moral principles that monitor the use of computers. Similar rules were required for both programmers and users. Issues that were not anticipated in the past have arisen due to the introduction of newer platforms such as Semantic Web. Issues that were not anticipated in the past have arisen due to the introduction of newer platforms such as Semantic Web Both programmers and users are obliged to consider phenomenon such as informed consent. I will explore the ethical problems that arise for professionals and users with the advent of new technologies, especially with privacy concerns and global information

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User centric Invisible web Smart market Semantic mobile services
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