[ecoop-info] Extended Deadline - Software Engineering Aspects of Green Computing at ACM SAC 2013

Somayeh Malakuti malakutis at ewi.utwente.nl
Mon Sep 17 15:14:42 CEST 2012


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	*** Extended paper submission deadline: September 28, 2012 ***



CALL FOR PAPERS and STUDENT RESEARCH ABSTRACTS

Software Engineering Aspects of Green Computing

          http://trese.ewi.utwente.nl/workshops/SEAGC/

at the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
                March 18-22, 2013 Coimbra, Portugal
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The increasing amount of the energy consumption of todayís IT solutions
significantly contributes to green house gas emissions. Green Computing
or Green IT emphasizes on the need for reducing the environmental
impacts of IT solutions by reducing their energy consumption and their
green house gas emissions. Among others, green computing can be achieved
in software and by software. While greening by software aims at saving
energy (or other resources) by the help of software, greening in software
aims at reducing the environmental impact caused by the software itself.

The Software Engineering Aspects of Green Computing track at the 2013
Symposium on Applied Computing aims to bring together academic and
industrial researchers to share their experience in achieving the
green-ness in and by software. Submissions of full papers and student
research abstracts are encouraged, but not
limited, in the following topics:

* Methods and techniques to elicit and model green-ness requirements
* Methods and techniques to identify and analyze the trade-offs among
 the green-ness requirements themselves and other quality attributes
* Methods and techniques to model and analyze the green-ness attributes
 of software architecture and their trade-offs
* Design patterns for achieving green-ness both in and by software
* Domain-specific programming abstractions to ease the implementation
 and analysis of the green-ness of programs
* Green compilers to generate energy-optimized code
* Methods and techniques to reflect the green-ness requirements in the
 test scenarios
* Methods and techniques to monitor the green-ness attributes of software
 during its operational phase
* Metrics for assessing the green-ness of software
* Empirical evaluation of the green-ness of software
* Green-ness by software: general principles and special qualities
* Methods and techniques to measure the effect of green-ness by software
* Methods and techniques to achieve green-ness in industrial processes
 by software
* Methods and techniques to achieve green-ness in embedded systems
* Impact of multi-core programming for energy reduction
* Experience reports and best-practices
* Applications that enable dematerialization
* Adaptable software systems based on the environmental context
* Software for energy efficiency and management, smart energy systems,
smart grids, smart metering

Important Dates
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Paper submission: September 21, 2012
Tutorial proposals: September 31, 2012
Author notification: November 10, 2012
Camera-ready copy: November 30, 2012

Student research abstracts: October 31, 2012
Author notification: November 30, 2012
Presentations: March 19, 2013


Program Committee
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Rami Bahsoon (The University of Birmingham, UK)
Ivica Crnkovic (Malardalen University, Sweden)
Matthias Galster (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
G.R. Gangadharan (IDRBT, India)
Patricia Lago (VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Thomas Ledoux (EMN, France)
Yu David Liu (SUNY Binghamton, USA)
Chung-Horng Lung (Carleton University, Canada)
Maurizio Morisio (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
Stefan Naumann (Trier University of Applied Sciences, Germany)
Joost Noppen (University of East Anglia, UK)
Birgit Penzenstadler (TU Munich, Germany)

Track Chairs
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Somayeh Malakuti [primary contact] (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
Wolfgang Lohmann (Empa, Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and
Technology, Switzerland)
Mehmet Aksit (University of Twente, The Netherlands)


For more detailed information, please visit
http://trese.ewi.utwente.nl/workshops/SEAGC/
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