[ecoop-info] Last CFP: Software Engineering Aspects of Green Computing
Somayeh Malakuti
somayeh.malakuti at tu-dresden.de
Thu Aug 22 12:32:58 CEST 2013
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Call For Papers and Student Research Abstracts
Software Engineering Aspects of Green Computing
http://www.green-se.net/segc/2014/
The 29th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
March 24 - 28, 2014,
Gyeongju, South Korea
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The increasing amount of the energy consumption of today's 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 2014
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 are encouraged, but not limited, in the
following topics:
* Greenness in Software: which dedicated software engineering methods and
tools are required to model, analyze and optimize energy-consumption and
carbon dioxide generation of software systems during the software
development process?
o Requirement elicitation phase:
* Methods and tools to elicit and model
greenness requirements
* Methods and tools to identify and analyze
the trade-offs among
the functional requirements, greenness
requirements
themselves and other quality
attributes
o Architectural design phase:
* Methods and tools to model greenness
attributes of
software architecture
* Methods and tools to analyze the trade-offs
among the
functional requirements, greenness
attributes themselves and
other quality attributes
* Metrics to evaluate the greenness of
software architecture
* Methods and tools to trace greenness
attributes to
the greenness requirements
* Dedicated architectural patterns to achieve
green software
* Refactoring methods energy saving
o Implementation phase:
* (Domain-specific) languages to implement
greener software
* Compilation methods to achieve greener
software
* IDE support to guide programmers in
implementing
greener software
* Refactoring methods to make legacy software
greener
* Methods and tools to measure the greenness
of implementations
* Methods and tools to assess the trade-offs
between
the functionality, the greenness and
other quality attributes
o Testing phase:
* Methods and tools to generate test scenarios
to assess
the greenness of software
* Energy profiling techniques
o Operational phase:
* Methods and tools to monitor the greenness
attributes
* Methods and tools to dynamically adapt the
software to fulfill
its greenness attributes
* Methods and tools to profile energy
consumption and to
carbon foot printing
* Metrics to identify energy hotspots
* Greenness by software: which dedicated software engineering methods and
tools are required to model, analyze and optimize energy-consumption and
carbon dioxide generation of industrial solutions by means of software?
o Industrial case studies such as smart home, smart cities,
smart embedded systems
o Methods and tools to make industrial solutions dynamically
adaptive in their greenness attributes
o Methods and tools to measure the effect of green-ness by
software
o Methods and tools to make hardware greener by software
o Application software for smart control of eco-friendly
buildings,
thermo-control of data centers, climate monitoring
Student Research Abstracts
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Graduate students seeking feedback from the scientific community on their
research ideas are invited to submit abstracts (minimum of 2-pages and
maximum of 4-pages) of their original un-published and in-progress research
work in the area of Software Engineering Aspects of Green Computing. For
more details, see http://www.green-se.net/segc/2014/
Submission Guideline
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All submitted papers must represent original work and can only be submitted
to a single ACM SAC track. Papers submitted to more than one track will be
removed from the conference. There is a limit of 6 pages using the ACM SIG
format. Authors may opt to add 2 additional pages (at extra charge). Please
ensure that the author names and contacts are omitted from the submitted
paper during the initial review phase. Paper submissions must be made
electronically in PDF format via the ACM SAC website
https://www.softconf.com/d/sac2014.
Paper registration is required, allowing the inclusion of the paper/poster
in the conference proceedings.
An author or a proxy attending SAC MUST present the paper. This is a
requirement for all accepted papers and posters to be included in the ACM
digital library. No-show of scheduled papers and posters will result in
excluding them from the ACM digital library.
Important Dates
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* Submission of regular papers and SRC abstracts: September 13, 2013
* Submission of tutorial proposals: September 27, 2013
* Notification of tutorials acceptance: November 1, 2013
* Author notification for papers and SRC abstracts: November 15, 2013
* Camera-ready copies of accepted papers: December 6, 2013
* Author registration due date: December 13, 201
Program Committee
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* Rami Bahsoon (The University of Birmingham, UK)
* Christoph Bockisch (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
* Fernando Castor (UFPE, Brazil)
* James Clause (University of Delaware, USA)
* G.R. Gangadharan (IDRBT, India)
* Sebastian Gotz (TU Dresden, Germany)
* Shigeru Kusakabe (Kyushu University, Japan)
* Patricia Lago (VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands)
* Thomas Ledoux (EMN, France)
* Yu David Liu (SUNY Binghamton, USA)
* Wolfgang Lohmann (Empa, Switzerland)
* Chung-Horng Lung (Carleton University, Canada)
* Somayeh Malakuti (Technical University of Dresden, Germany)
* Maurizio Morisio (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
* Vasily Moshnyaga (Fukuoka University, Japan)
* Stefan Naumann (Trier University of Applied Sciences, Germany)
* Joost Noppen (University of East Anglia, UK)
* Birgit Penzenstadler (UC Irvine, USA)
* Romain Rouvoy (University Lille 1, France)
* Lionel Seinturier (University Lille 1, France)
* Shiao-Li Tsao (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
* Daniel Versick (University of Rostock, Germany)
* Andreas Winter (Carl von Ossietzky Universitat, Germany)
* Claas Wilke (TU Dresden, Germany)
Track Chairs
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Somayeh Malakuti (Technical University of Dresden, Germany)
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://www.green-se.net/segc/2014/
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