Define the following engineering terms: 1. engineering ethics 2. Whistleblowing 3. Responsibility of engineers 4. recent developments 5.general principles 6 obligation of society 7. conduct 8. case studies and key individuals Solution 1. Engineering Ethics - Engineering Ethics is the study of moral issues and decisions confronting individuals and organizations engaged in engineering.The field examines and sets the obligations by engineers to society, to their clients, and to the profession. 2. Whistleblowing - The duty of an engineer to report to the concerned authority about a possible risk to others when a client or employer fails to follow the engineer\'s directions. 3. Responsibility of engineers - The responsibility of an engineer to commit to serving society, attending to the welfare and progress of the majority. The engineer should reject any project that is intended to harm the general interest, thus avoiding a situation that might be hazardous or threatening to the environment, life, health, or other rights of human beings. 4. recent developments - Recent efforts to uphold engineering ethics include addressing of bribery and political corruption by several professional societies and business groups around the world while getting ready to face challenges like offshoring, sustainable development, and environmental protection. 5. general principles - General guidelines set by various engineering professional societies which tend to include 6. obligation of society - The paramount value recognized by engineers is the safety and welfare of the public. All the major engineering societies around the world. These societies include Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Institution of Civil Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Institute of Industrial Engineers etc. 7. conduct - Several ethical issues faced by the engineers include considerations of business conduct. The issues faced are relationships with clients, ensuring legal compliance by clients, treatment of confidential or proprietary information, conflict of interest etc. 8. case studies and key individuals - The study of engineering failures in the last century indicates that not all engineering failures involve ethical issues. Many failures involve the failure of the design process or management culture. The following mentioned failures include ethical as well as technical issues..