Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
Prentice Hall Professional today announced the release of Citizen
Engineer: A Handbook for Socially Responsible
Engineering, which focuses on the new era of engineering and its
implications for practitioners, businesses and society overall.
Authors Greg Papadopoulos, Sun Microsystems CTO; and Chief
Sustainability Officer David Douglas, with writer John Boutelle, draw on
their own experiences — and interviews with dozens of engineers,
researchers, and students — to help educate readers on two subjects of
urgency: environmental responsibility and intellectual property. Both
are redefining the way engineers do their jobs.
The authors have set out to help engineers — both students and those
already in the profession — to learn the relationships between what they
do, and the broader social interests of the environment, safety,
security, privacy, choice and competition.
The book is organized into four parts: Part
I: “Advent of the Citizen Engineer”: Describes the trends that
have led to this era of socially responsible engineering, and defines
the Citizen Engineer as: techno-responsible, environmentally
responsible, economically responsible, and socially responsible
participants in the engineering community.
Part II: “Environmental Responsibility”:
Here the authors use a two-part approach to tackle the large and complex
challenge of designing for eco-efficiency, while acknowledging there are
no perfect solutions. They encourage engineers to start with an
awareness of the impact of their product, by using a basic lifecycle
model (i.e. focusing on how a product or service is made, used, and
renewed.) Then they present a framework that helps to prioritize
actions, starting with the areas of greatest potential impact.
Part III: “Intellectual Responsibility”:
This part of the book addresses the world of intellectual property law
and protection mechanisms (patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade
secrets, nondisclosure agreements, and employee contracts), all of which
are critical for engineers who hope to promote their ideas while having
control over their destiny. There is discussion of inbound IP, or how
one person uses the ideas of others, and outbound IP, or how others are
permitted to use one’s ideas, as well as the growing momentum behind
open source software licenses. There is a chapter focused on protecting
digital rights through digital rights management.
Part IV: “Bringing it to Life”:
The book wraps up with thought-provoking questions about how engineering
schools, organizations which employ engineers, and engineers themselves,
can plan for and respond to the new realities and requirements.
Useable Quotes:
“It’s terrific. This new book does an outstanding job of filling in the
knowledge of topics that simply aren’t touched upon…. This is exactly
the sort of book that engineers should read and discuss.” — John L.
Hennessy, president, Stanford University
“Citizen Engineeris the bible for the new era of socially
responsible engineering. All engineers concerned with the impact of
their work must read this book.” — Hal Abelson, professor of computer
science and engineering, MIT
“This accessible and brilliant book should be required of every citizen,
and especially, the new citizen lawmakers we call engineers.” — Lawrence
Lessig, director, Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University, and
cofounder, Creative Commons
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