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Daniel W. Mead Prizes for Younger Members: Ethically Understanding the Role of Computer Software in Engineering Calculation
ASCE’s Daniel W. Mead Prizes for Younger Members and Students—established and endowed in 1939 by Daniel W. Mead, a former president and honorary member of ASCE—are awarded annually to the authors of papers that explore the topic of professional ethics in civil engineering. The question posed this year was, is it ethical to use an engineering software program to solve a problem if you cannot complete the calculations manually? The essay presented here, by Ken Maschke, M.ASCE, who works in Chicago with the LZA Technology Division of the Thornton-Tomasetti Group, won in the younger member category.
Daniel W. Mead Prizes for Younger Members: Ethically Understanding the Role of Computer Software in Engineering Calculation
ASCE’s Daniel W. Mead Prizes for Younger Members and Students—established and endowed in 1939 by Daniel W. Mead, a former president and honorary member of ASCE—are awarded annually to the authors of papers that explore the topic of professional ethics in civil engineering. The question posed this year was, is it ethical to use an engineering software program to solve a problem if you cannot complete the calculations manually? The essay presented here, by Ken Maschke, M.ASCE, who works in Chicago with the LZA Technology Division of the Thornton-Tomasetti Group, won in the younger member category.
Daniel W. Mead Prizes for Younger Members: Ethically Understanding the Role of Computer Software in Engineering Calculation
Maschke, Ken (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 76 ; 60-87
2016-01-01
282006-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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