From April 3rd to April 8th 2005, a scientific workshop on the topic of ''Power-aware Computing Systems'' was held at Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany. The main seminar result is a classification of the obstacles, and therefore research directions, with respect to power consumption seen for different classes of devices, ranging from ultra low-power devices, over handheld devices, to servers and work stations. In a next step the seminar identified the impact different levels of dealing with power concerns can have. This paper summarises the objectives and structure as well as the outcome of that workshop
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From April 3rd to April 8th 2005, a scientific workshop on the topic of ''Power-aware Computing Syst...
This paper summarizes the objectives and structure of a seminar with the same title, held from April...
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From 03.04.05 to 08.04.05, the Dagstuhl Seminar 05141 ``Power-aware Computing Systems\u27\u27 was he...
Abstract — Recently, the demand of “Green Computing”, which represents an environmentally responsibl...
The continued scaling of transistors in accordance with Moore's law and the failure of Dennard scali...
Environmental concerns continue to shape market demands for low power consumption of complex electro...
From April 3rd to April 8th 2005, a scientific workshop on the topic of ''Power-aware Computing Syst...
This paper summarizes the objectives and structure of a seminar with the same title, held from April...
PARC focuses on the current technological challenges of developing power-aware computing devices, ra...
Power-aware computing has caught the interest of researchers and users of all computing systems. In ...
Rapidly increasing chip densities and processor speeds have made energy dissipation a leading concer...
With the proliferation of portable computing devices, power consumption has become a major concern. ...
In this thesis, we formalize the notion of power-aware systems and present a method-ology to systema...
From January 21, 2007 to January 26, 2007, the Dagstuhl Seminar 07041``Power-aware Computing Systems...
Energy consumption is increasingly becoming one of the most relevant issue concerning the computing ...
In a previous volume (ICT-Energy-Concepts Towards Zero-Power ICT; referenced below as Vol. 1), we ad...
Power consumption becomes the most important design goal in a wide range of electronic systems. Ther...
From 03.04.05 to 08.04.05, the Dagstuhl Seminar 05141 ``Power-aware Computing Systems\u27\u27 was he...
Abstract — Recently, the demand of “Green Computing”, which represents an environmentally responsibl...
The continued scaling of transistors in accordance with Moore's law and the failure of Dennard scali...
Environmental concerns continue to shape market demands for low power consumption of complex electro...