The demand for computing is continuing to grow exponentially. This growth will translate to exponential growth in computing's energy consumption unless improvements in its energy-efficiency can outpace increases in its demand. Yet, after decades of research, further improving energy-efficiency is becoming increasingly challenging, as it is already highly optimized. As a result, at some point, increases in computing demand are likely to outpace increases in its energy-efficiency, potentially by a wide margin. Such exponential growth, if left unchecked, will position computing as a substantial contributor to global carbon emissions. While prominent technology companies have recognized the problem and sought to reduce their carbon emissions, t...
The demand for electricity related to Information and Communications Technologies is constantly gro...
During recent years, attention in 'Green Computing' has moved research into energy-saving techniques...
This paper challenges the sustainable HCI community to move away from a focus on demand and instead ...
The demand for computing is continuing to grow exponentially. This growth will translate to exponent...
Given recent algorithm, software, and hardware innovation, computing has enabled a plethora of new a...
Abstract If we think computers are non-polluting and consume very little energy, in fact the use of ...
Mitigating climate change effects will involve attaining a zero-carbon economy, where existing infra...
Sustainability is a pressing issue with global warming and the depletion of natural resources threat...
While public awareness of global warming and environmental sustainability is growing, there is conce...
While extensive research has gone into demand response techniques in data centers, the energy consum...
With rising energy cost and growing environmental concerns, GREEN COMPUTING is receiving more and mo...
The global community is increasingly committed to transitioning to green energy technologies. Howeve...
The exponential growth in users of computer over the years has impacted environment drastically. A p...
Abstract: One of the main issues that we face as a society today is our overuse of non-renewable res...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The demand for electricity related to Information and Communications Technologies is constantly gro...
During recent years, attention in 'Green Computing' has moved research into energy-saving techniques...
This paper challenges the sustainable HCI community to move away from a focus on demand and instead ...
The demand for computing is continuing to grow exponentially. This growth will translate to exponent...
Given recent algorithm, software, and hardware innovation, computing has enabled a plethora of new a...
Abstract If we think computers are non-polluting and consume very little energy, in fact the use of ...
Mitigating climate change effects will involve attaining a zero-carbon economy, where existing infra...
Sustainability is a pressing issue with global warming and the depletion of natural resources threat...
While public awareness of global warming and environmental sustainability is growing, there is conce...
While extensive research has gone into demand response techniques in data centers, the energy consum...
With rising energy cost and growing environmental concerns, GREEN COMPUTING is receiving more and mo...
The global community is increasingly committed to transitioning to green energy technologies. Howeve...
The exponential growth in users of computer over the years has impacted environment drastically. A p...
Abstract: One of the main issues that we face as a society today is our overuse of non-renewable res...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The demand for electricity related to Information and Communications Technologies is constantly gro...
During recent years, attention in 'Green Computing' has moved research into energy-saving techniques...
This paper challenges the sustainable HCI community to move away from a focus on demand and instead ...