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GREENS 2014 - 3nd International Workshop on Green and Sustainable Software

Date2014-06-07

Deadline2014-01-14

VenueHyderabad, India India

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Websitehttp://greens.cs.vu.nl

Topics/Call fo Papers

Software can contribute to decrease power consumption?become greener?by being more energy efficient?using fewer resources, or by making its supported processes more sustainable?decreasing the environmental impact of governments, companies, and individuals using software applications and services. While research results exist in measuring and controlling the level of greenness of hardware components, major research is needed to relate energy consumption of hardware to energy consumption of its executing software.
The theme of this third edition of GREENS is “Demonstrating Software Energy Efficiency to Software Users.” To obtain green software, we must address energy efficiency and sustainability issues from the early development phases. While low-level solutions and products already exist to realize some energy efficiencies (e.g., applications enabling consolidation via software virtualization, profilers to measure power consumption) they often rely on gross approximations or focus solely on hardware rather than considering application software. We lack ways to instrument and monitor software systems to demonstrate green improvement to operators and users. With monitoring in place we have the opportunity to adapt software systems dynamically to facilitate energy efficiency.
We need to create new software engineering methods that aid professionals in addressing sustainability issues and energy efficiency. We need to be able to reliably measure the level of greenness of software systems at development time and at execution-time. Lastly we need to demonstrate green improvement to decision makers, companies, and end-users about the energy performance of the software they buy or use, to be able to show how user experiences, working habits, or lifestyles can effectively change to decrease their energy footprint.
GREENS 2014 is interested in contributions from industry, government, and academia on all topics related to greener software engineering. Topics include, but are not limited to:
Requirements engineering, architecting and design methods for green software
Best practices to increase energy efficiency and sustainability (including software and process improvement)
Instrument and monitor software systems to key green indicators (KGIs) and green improvement
Green adaptation of software-intensive systems
Self-greening software-intensive systems
Self-adaptive and self-managing systems for green computing
Green architectural knowledge, green design patterns
Greening data management
Monitoring, verification and validation of green software
Creating user awareness about energy consumption of software applications and services
Tools to support green decision making
Green key performance indicators
Quality & risk assessments, tradeoff analyses between energy efficiency, sustainability and traditional quality requirements
Business models for green software (e.g., SaaS, IaaS, PaaS, and cloud computing)
Formulating challenges for a green software industry
Return on investments and economic aspects of green software development
Case studies and industry experience reports
Incentives to invest in greener software

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