Tuesday, January 7, 2020

ITGS 2020 News Articles

Read the news article assigned and respond to the ITGS Paper 2 Questions in one of your oneNote page;


Criterion A - The issue and stakeholder(s)
Describe one social/ethical concern related to the IT system

Describe the relationship of one primary stakeholder to the IT system 

Criterion B - The IT concepts and processes

Describe, step by step, how the IT system works

Explain the relationship between the IT system and the social/ethical concern described in Criterion A

Criterion C - The impact of the social/ethical issues on stakeholder
Evaluate the impact of the social/ethical issues on the relevant stakeholder

Criterion D - A solution to a problem arising from the article
Evaluate one solution that addresses at least one problem identified in Criterion C


  1. Afzal & Sneha: E-challan system for Paying vehicle Fines  https://techtends.com/special-notice-to-your-vehicle-with-huge-pending-fines/
  2. Abbas & Jeanette: UK police use of computer programs to predict crime sparks discrimination warning  https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/feb/03/police-risk-racial-profiling-by-using-data-to-predict-reoffenders-report-warns.
  3. Alifiyah & Azaan: Software that makes network smarter https://www.networkworld.com/article/3401523/cisco-software-to-make-networks-smarter-safer-more-manageable.html
  4. Amilio & Heena: Police trial AI software to help process mobile phone evidence  https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/may/27/police-trial-ai-software-to-help-process-mobile-phone-evidence
  5. Gabby & Jordan: How police are using technology like drones and facial recognition to track people across the US https://www.pulse.com.gh/bi/tech/how-police-are-using-technology-like-drones-and-facial-recognition-to-track-people/dx92dr7
  6. Anita & Ayaan: Crime prediction software 'adopted by 14 UK police force https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-47118229
  7. Vallerie & Jonathan: How technology is allowing police to predict where and when crime will happen https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/police-big-data-technology-predict-crime-hotspot-mapping-rusi-report-research-minority-report-a7963706.html
  8. Tamara & Sachwani Google Is Absolutely Listening to Your Conversations, and It Confirms Why People Don't Trust Big Tech https://www.inc.com/jason-aten/google-is-absolutely-listening-to-your-conversations-it-just-confirms-why-people-dont-trust-big-tech.html

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