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Hardware | Software | Physical Surroundings | People, Groups, Roles | Procedures | Laws | Data and Data Structures | |
Integrity | |||||||
Justice | |||||||
Respect | |||||||
Responsibility for Safety | |||||||
Free Speech | |||||||
Privacy | |||||||
Property |
Solution/Test | Reversibility or Rights | Harms/Beneficence or Net Utility | Virtue | Value | Code | Global Feasibility |
Description | Is the solution reversible with stakeholders? Does it honor basic rights? | Does the solution produce the best benefit/harm ratio? Does the solution maximize utility? | Does the solution express and integrate key virtues? | Moral values realized? Moral values frustrated? Value conflicts resolved or exacerbated? | Does the solution violate any code provisions? | What are the resource, technical, and interest constraints that could impede implementation? |
Best solution | ||||||
Best alternate solution | ||||||
Worst solution |
Feasibility Matrix | ||||||||
Resource Constraints | Technical Constraints | Interest Constraints | ||||||
Time | Cost | Available materials, labor, etc | Applicable technology | Manufactur-ability | Per-son-alities | Organiza-tional | Legal | Social, Political, Cultural |
1. Group, team-written projects are to be 10-20 pages in length, double spaced, with standard 1-inch margins,and typewritten. This does not include documentation, appendices, and other notes.
2. It is essential that you carefully and fully document the resources that you have consulted. The mostdirect way to do this is to include numbered entries in a concluding section entitled, "Works Cited". These entries shouldprovide complete bibliographical information according to standard form (Chicago Manual of Style or the MLA Manual of Style). Theninsert the number of the entry in parenthesis in the text next to the passage that is based on it. (Example: "The self is a relationthat relates itself to its own self…." (4) The number "4" refers to the forth item in the "Works Cited" section at the end of yourpaper.)
3. Practical norm 5j of the CIAPR code of ethics sets forth the obligation of the professional engineer togive others due credit for their work. For this reason, plagiarism will not be tolerated in any form. Possible forms of plagiarisminclude but are not limited to the following:
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