The example used in the textbook about Volkswagen explained,
a. That Volkswagen developed software designed to ensure some cars meet emissions standards during emissions testing but not during normal operation
b. That no one spoke up about bad software because of the pressures that Volkswagen put on the emissions software project
b. That the ethical climate of the organization was high and that there wasn’t anything that they would do differently in a similar situation
c. That the project team brought to NASA’s attention that the O-rings were faulty, and that NASA tried to fix the problem
d. The project team felt that safety was more important than emissions standards
a. That Volkswagen developed software designed to ensure some cars meet emissions standards during emissions testing but not during normal operation
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