IEEE 7000-2021
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IEEE Standard Model Process for Addressing Ethical Concerns during System Design
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2021 | 82 |
New IEEE Standard – Active. A set of processes by which organizations can include consideration of ethical values throughout the stages of concept exploration and development is established by this standard. Management and engineering in transparent communication with selected stakeholders for ethical values elicitation and prioritization is supported by this standard, involving traceability of ethical values through an operational concept, value propositions, and value dispositions in the system design. Processes that provide for traceability of ethical values in the concept of operations, ethical requirements, and ethical risk-based design are described in the standard. All sizes and types of organizations using their own life cycle models are relevant to this standard.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IEEE Std 7000ā¢-2021 Front cover |
2 | Title page |
4 | Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents |
8 | Participants |
10 | Introduction |
11 | Contents |
13 | 1.āOverview 1.1āScope 1.2āPurpose 1.3āApplicability and constraints |
15 | 1.4āProcess overview |
16 | 1.5āWord usage |
17 | 2.āNormative references 3.āDefinitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 3.1āDefinitions |
25 | 3.2āAcronyms and abbreviations 4.āConformance |
26 | 5.āKey concepts and application 5.1āGeneral application 5.2āSpecified context of use |
27 | 5.3āThe Organization |
28 | 5.4āStakeholders |
29 | 5.5āHuman values |
31 | 5.6āEthical theories used to elicit values |
32 | 5.7āStages and processes |
33 | 6.āKey roles in Ethical Value Engineering Project teams 6.1āGeneral 6.2āRole descriptions |
36 | 6.3āTeam competency 7.āConcept of Operations (ConOps) and Context Exploration Process 7.1āPurpose of the Process |
37 | 7.2āOutcomes 7.3āActivities and tasks |
39 | 7.4āInputs |
40 | 7.5āOutputs 8.āEthical Values Elicitation and Prioritization Process 8.1āPurpose of the Process 8.2āOutcomes 8.3āActivities and tasks |
43 | 8.4āInputs |
44 | 8.5āOutputs 9.āEthical Requirements Definition Process 9.1āPurpose of the Process 9.2āOutcomes 9.3āActivities and tasks |
47 | 9.4āInputs 9.5āOutputs |
48 | 10.āEthical Risk-Based Design Process 10.1āPurpose of the Process 10.2āOutcomes 10.3āActivities and tasks |
50 | 10.4āInputs 10.5āOutputs 11.āTransparency Management Process 11.1āPurpose of the Process |
51 | 11.2āOutcomes 11.3āActivities and tasks |
52 | 11.4āInputs 11.5āOutputs |
53 | AnnexĀ A (informative) Relationship of processes in IEEEĀ StdĀ 7000 to processes in ISO/IEC/IEEEĀ 12207:2017 [B40] and ISO/IEC/IEEEĀ 15288:2015 [B41] |
54 | AnnexĀ B (informative) Value concepts B.1āPhilosophical basis for value concepts |
55 | B.2āExample of value concepts applied to Ethical Risk-Based Design |
56 | B.3āValue axioms B.4āValue-ranking criteria in Material Value Ethics |
58 | AnnexĀ C (informative) Ethical theories applied to Ethical Values Elicitation C.1āUtilitarian ethics |
59 | C.2āVirtue ethics |
60 | C.3āDuty ethics |
61 | C.4āOther ethical theories and models |
63 | AnnexĀ D (informative) Legal, social, and environmental feasibility analyses |
66 | AnnexĀ E (informative) Control considerations in systems of systems (SoS) |
68 | AnnexĀ F (informative) Control over AI systems |
70 | AnnexĀ G (informative) Typical ethical values |
74 | AnnexĀ H (informative) Organizational-level values |
75 | AnnexĀ I (informative) Case for Ethics |
77 | AnnexĀ J (informative) Bibliography |
82 | Back cover |