Outlining Traceability - A Principle for Operationalizing Accountability in Computing Systems
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Overview
Explore a conference talk that delves into the concept of traceability as a fundamental principle for implementing accountability in computing systems. Learn about the application of traceability in electronic voting systems, including voting machines and their vulnerabilities. Discover the definition, history, and requirements of traceability, as well as its role in accident reconstruction. Examine various traceability tools and the importance of documentation in ensuring system accountability. Engage with open questions surrounding the topic and gain insights into engineering safer computing environments. This presentation, delivered at the FAccT 2021 virtual conference, offers valuable perspectives on enhancing accountability and safety in modern computing systems.
Syllabus
Introduction
Voting electronically
Voting machines
Voting machine vulnerabilities
Traceability definition
Traceability history
Traceability requirements
Accident reconstruction
Traceability tools
Documentation
Open Questions
Engineering a Safer World
Conclusion
Taught by
ACM FAccT Conference