For an overview of issues included in the general topic of computer ethics, Dunlop and Kling (1991) or Ermann et al. (1990) are useful starting points. Dunlop and Kling's comprehensive volume is a durable classic addressing such topics as technological utopianism, economic and organizational dimensions, privacy,security, reliability, and professional responsibility, among others. A compilation of selections by various authors, the volume offers a wide range of viewpoints, including contrasting views of the same issue. The result is a thorough introduction to the field of computer ethics.