TECHNICAL PAPERS
Jan 1, 1988

Computerized Engineers: Changing Standards of Professional Liability

Publication: Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering
Volume 114, Issue 1

Abstract

Computer‐aided engineering systems hold great potential for reducing design mistakes, therefore reducing liability. However, the use of computers also has the potential for creating mistakes if the engineer places undue reliance upon these new tools, many of which have not had substantial experience testing. The legal responsibility of professional service providers is to act in accordance with the standard of reasonable professional practice. The use of computers may be changing the standard of what constitutes reasonable professional practice. This paper examines the professional liability risks created by, the use or failure to use computer‐aided engineering systems. Specific suggestions are made concerning procedures to minimize risk involved with use of computers.

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Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering
Volume 114Issue 1January 1988
Pages: 56 - 66

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Published online: Jan 1, 1988
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Paul M. Lurie
Neal Gerber Eisenberg & Lurie, Attorneys and Counselors, 208 S. LaSalle St., Ste. 9000, Chicago, IL 60604
Barry D. Weiss
Neal Gerber Eisenberg & Lurie, Attorneys and Counselors, 208 S. LaSalle St., Ste. 9000, Chicago, IL 60604

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