The "Brush class" software can help people who use the software to quickly and easily choose the course they want to choose, or help them with other things while they can buy the train tickets they want, but at the same time they will not use the software with their favorite courses missed, Or let those who have spent a long time staring at the ticket system have not been able to buy the right ticket for themselves ...
If each of us use this kind of software to achieve our purposes, a large number of requests will certainly cause the server to crash, ultimately counterproductive, and will cause damage to the system owner, and such software has largely broken the original fair competition phenomenon, it can be said that the use of such software is "cheating" behavior, So this kind of software is not ethical, and if a developer discovers a system's weaknesses or vulnerabilities and exploits the discovery to make a profit, it should be illegal.
We believe that "software engineering" should not only impart the technical skills developed by learners, but also impart some knowledge about moral law to the developers. Of course, for a specific developer, the real decision to develop a software is constrained by the developer's inner world, so we developers have to have a moral bottom line, and the bottom line is to be tempted by the money.
Modern Software Engineering _ the first week of practice _ question 6th