<html><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; "> The First International Workshop on <br><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre; ">        </span><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre; ">        </span>Green In Software Engineering,<br> Green By Software Engineering (GIBSE)<br><br> <a href="http://trese.ewi.utwente.nl/workshops/GIBSE/">http://trese.ewi.utwente.nl/workshops/GIBSE/</a><br><br> Co-located with AOSD'13, Fukuoka, Japan<br> March 26, 2013<br><br> C A L L F O R P A P E R S<br><br> Deadline Submission: Friday, December 21st <br> Notification of acceptance: Monday, January 14th<br> Camera-ready version: Monday, January 28th<br> Workshop at AOSD: Tuesday, March 26th<br><br><br>Motivation<br><br>The increasing amount of energy consumption in today's IT solutions<br>significantly contributes to green house gas emissions. "Green Computing" or<br>"Green IT" emphasizes the need for reducing the environmental impacts of IT<br>solutions by reducing their energy consumption and, consequently, their green<br>house gas emissions. Among others, green computing can be achieved in software<br>and by software. While greening by software aims at saving energy (or other<br>resources) by the help of software, greening in software aims at reducing the<br>environmental impact caused by the software itself. The GIBSE workshop aims to<br>bring together academic and industrial researchers to share their experience<br>in achieving the green-ness in and by software. Submissions are encouraged in,<br>but not limited to, the following topics:<br><br>Workshop format<br><br>The workshop participants will be selected based on their experience and ideas<br>related to this new and emerging field. You are invited to apply for<br><br>attendance by sending a full-paper (5 pages), work-in-progress paper (3 pages)<br>or a position paper (3 pages) in PDF. The paper must conform to the ACM<br>SIGPLAN formatting guidelines: <a href="http://www/">http://www</a>. sigplan. org/authorInformation. htm.<br>Submissions will be reviewed by at least 3 PC members. The authors will be<br>notified about acceptance before the AOSD 2013 early registration deadline. A<br>primary deliverable of the workshop is a report that clearly outlines (1) the<br>research issues and challenges in terms of specific research problems in the<br>area, and (2) a synopsis of existing solutions that target some well-defined<br>aspect of greenness in or by software. Potential attendees are strongly<br>encouraged to submit position papers that clearly identify research issues and<br>challenges, present techniques that address well-defined problems in the area,<br>and are supported by small demos.<br><br>Goals<br><br>With this workshop, we intend to raise the interest in the topic and bring<br>together junior and senior researchers working in this field. It is our<br>intention to receive submissions from researchers new to the field as well as<br>experienced researchers and practitioners. For the former, we want to offer a<br>platform for discussing their ideas and receiving feedback on them. This will<br>be supported by question and answer sessions as well as by group discussions.<br>The planned workshop agenda interleaves presentations of accepted papers,<br>lightning talks about green computing by participants without accepted papers,<br>and discussions. To stimulate participants we intend to invite at least one<br>expert in the field for a keynote talk. <br><br>Topics of Interest<br><br>We strongly encourage authors to address the following topics:<br><br>- Green-ness in software engineering:<br> - Methods and techniques to elicit and model green-ness requirements<br> - Methods and techniques to identify and analyze the trade-offs among the <br> green-ness requirements themselves and other quality attributes<br> - Methods and techniques to model and analyze the green-ness attributes of <br> software architecture and their trade-offs<br> - Dedicated programming infrastructures, component models, compilers, and <br> linguistic constructs to achieve green-ness in the implementations<br> - Methods and techniques to represent green-ness requirements in test <br> scenarios<br> - Method and techniques to test the green-ness of software<br> - Crosscutting nature of green-ness attributes and the aspect-oriented <br> techniques to cope with it<br>- Green-ness by software engineering:<br> - Design of self-energy-adaptive system architectures<br> - Estimating and measuring the energy-consumption of system at design and <br> runtime<br> - Design and run-time energy models for self-energy-adaptive system<br> - Multi-objective optimization of energy and other quality attributes<br><br>Organizers<br><br>Somayeh Malakuti (main contact), University of Twente, Netherlands<br>Christoph Bockisch, University of Twente, Netherlands<br>Uwe Assmann, TU Dresden, Germany<br>Sebastian Gotz, TU Dresden, Germany <br>Steven te Brinke, University of Twente<br>Birgit Penzenstadler, TU Munich<br><br>Important Dates<br><br>Deadline Submission: Friday, December 21st <br>Notification of acceptance: Monday, January 14th<br>Camera-ready version: Monday, January 28th<br>Workshop at AOSD: Tuesday, March 26th<br><br>Further Information<br>Web site: <a href="http://trese.ewi.utwente.nl/workshops/GIBSE/">http://trese.ewi.utwente.nl/workshops/GIBSE/</a><br>Contact: Somayeh Malakuti (<a href="mailto:malakutis@ewi.utwente.nl">malakutis@ewi.utwente.nl</a>)</body></html>