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E^2DC 2013 - E^2DC 2013 : International Workshop on Energy Efficient Data Centres

Date2013-05-20

Deadline2013-01-15

VenueBerkeley, USA - United States USA - United States

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Websitehttps://www.all4green-project.eu/E2DC2013

Topics/Call fo Papers

Climate change poses new challenges to everyone. By now it is well-known that the world wide average temperature will probably rise by more than 2°C causing some regions to get barren and others to be flooded, unless all areas of economic activity contribute to a substantial reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. It is also well-known that ICT alone is responsible for about as many emissions as the total of aviation ? maybe even more in future. What is less well-known is that the data centres’ carbon footprint is continually gaining weight within the total of ICT; steadily increasing due to an overall trend of outsourcing computing power and the world’s tendency to create and move around more data every single day.
This situation is a challenge for many experts working in the field of GreenIT, which is why E^2DC was started last year. It specifically targets the environmental impact of data centres from a software as well as hardware perspective, thinking locally and globally.The scope spans technological solutions as well as new business models. It addresses researchers from academia, but in order to foster collaboration between academia and industry and to increase the overall impact, a strong industrial track is also planned.
The workshop invites original papers that were not previously published and are not currently under review for publication elsewhere. Topics include, but are not limited to:
Energy-aware communication and network solutions
Energy-aware cloud and high performance computing
Energy-aware data storages and reservoirs
Scalability of federated data centres
Large scale simulations
Energy-aware data centre infrastructures and architectures
Novel business models of green ICT and data centres
Energy optimization algorithms and models
GreenSLAs
Green computation and services
Green standardization
“Big data” in energy efficient data centres
New metrics for green data centres

Last modified: 2012-11-15 22:53:59