4th International Workshop on Green and Sustainable Software (GREENS 2015)

Maurizio Morisio, Patricia Lago, Niklaus Meyer, Hausi A. Muller, Giuseppe Scanniello

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Abstract

Engineering green software-intensive systems is critical in our drive towards a sustainable, smarter planet. The goal of green software engineering is to apply green principles to the design and operation of software-intensive systems. Green and self-greening software systems have tremendous potential to decrease energy consumption. Moreover, enterprise software can and should be re-thought to address sustainability issues using innovative business models, processes, and incentives. Monitoring and measuring the greenness of software is critical towards the notion of sustainable and green software. Demonstrating improvement is paramount for users to achieve and affect change. Thus, the theme of GREENS 2015 is Towards a Green Software Body of Knowledge. The GREENS workshop series brings together researchers and practitioners to discuss both the state-of-the-art and state-of-the-practice in green software, including novel ideas, research challenges, methods, experiences, and tools to support the engineering of sustainable and energy efficient software systems.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 2015 IEEE/ACM 37th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering, ICSE 2015
PublisherACM, IEEE Computer Society
Pages981-982
Number of pages2
Volume2
ISBN (Electronic)9781479919345
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Aug 2015
Event37th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering, ICSE 2015 - Florence, Italy
Duration: 16 May 201524 May 2015

Conference

Conference37th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering, ICSE 2015
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityFlorence
Period16/05/1524/05/15

Keywords

  • Energy efficiency
  • Green adaptation
  • Green computing
  • Green design
  • Green IT
  • Green monitoring
  • Green scheduling
  • Green software engineering
  • Key green indicators (KGIs)
  • Self-greening
  • Smart green sensors and actuators
  • Sustainability

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