Why does Nissenbaum believe that it is important to distinguish between moral accountability and legal liability?
Nissenbaum believes that it is important to distinguish between moral accountability and legal liability because in a computer context, it is important to distinguish both moral accountability and liabilities. 20. Acc. to Don Gotterbarn, what is required for a model of risk analysis to be adequate in the software development process for safety-critical systems? Gotternbarn concludes that unless adequate model for software development is framed, we may be doomed to experiencing future computer malfunctions. What is required though is that it has to withstand or rather eliminate the two failure/defects in current models, which are 1. an overly narrow conception of risk and 2. a limited notion of system stakeholders.
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