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Case Studies - examples
Case 08-4: Recommendation Regarding Mitigation of Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Exposure
from NSPE Board of Ethical review
Case 08-12: Public Health, Safety and Welfare—Compliance with Fire Code
from NSPE Board of Ethical review
Case 08-2: Quality of Products—Defective Chips
from NSPE Board of Ethical review
Case 09-6: Making Changes to the Work of Another Engineer
from NSPE Board of Ethical review
Case 09-2: Duty to Report Improper Conduct by Management
from NSPE Board of Ethical review
Whose Intellectual Property?
from Online Ethics Center for Engineering 9/10/2006 National Academy of Engineering
Who Can Change Proprietary Source Code
from Online Ethics Center for Engineering 8/29/2006 National Academy of Engineering
Let the Chips Fall Where They May
from Online Ethics Center for Engineering 2/16/2006 National Academy of Engineering
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