Greening emerging IT technologies: techniques and practices

The tremendous increase in global industrial activity has resulted in high utilization of natural energy resources and increase in global warming over the last few decades. Meanwhile, computing has become a popular utility of modern human lifestyle. With the increased popularity of computing and IT...

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Main Authors: Shuja, Junaid, Ahmad, Raja Wasim, Gani, Abdullah, Abdalla Ahmed, Abdelmuttlib Ibrahim, Siddiqa, Aisha, Nisar, Kashif, Khan, Samee U., Zomaya, Albert Y.
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spelling my.um.eprints.190252018-10-12T02:38:30Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/19025/ Greening emerging IT technologies: techniques and practices Shuja, Junaid Ahmad, Raja Wasim Gani, Abdullah Abdalla Ahmed, Abdelmuttlib Ibrahim Siddiqa, Aisha Nisar, Kashif Khan, Samee U. Zomaya, Albert Y. QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The tremendous increase in global industrial activity has resulted in high utilization of natural energy resources and increase in global warming over the last few decades. Meanwhile, computing has become a popular utility of modern human lifestyle. With the increased popularity of computing and IT services, the corresponding energy consumption of the IT industry has also increased rapidly. The computing community realizes the importance of green measures and provides technological solutions that lead to its energy-aware operations along with facilitating the same in other IT enabled industries. Green and sustainable computing practices review the environmental impact of the computing industry to encourage the adoption of practices and technologies for efficient operations. “Green Computing” paradigm advocates the energy-proportional and efficient usage of computing resources in all emerging technologies, such as Big Data and Internet of Things (IoT). This article presents a review of green computing techniques amidst the emerging IT technologies that are evident in our society. The best practices for green computing and the trade-off between green and high-performance policies is debated. Further, we discuss the imminent challenges facing the efficient green operations of emerging IT technologies. SpringerOpen 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/19025/1/Greening_emerging_IT_technologies_-_techniques_and_practices.pdf Shuja, Junaid and Ahmad, Raja Wasim and Gani, Abdullah and Abdalla Ahmed, Abdelmuttlib Ibrahim and Siddiqa, Aisha and Nisar, Kashif and Khan, Samee U. and Zomaya, Albert Y. (2017) Greening emerging IT technologies: techniques and practices. Journal of Internet Services and Applications, 8 (1). p. 9. ISSN 1867-4828 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13174-017-0060-5 doi:10.1186/s13174-017-0060-5
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TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Shuja, Junaid
Ahmad, Raja Wasim
Gani, Abdullah
Abdalla Ahmed, Abdelmuttlib Ibrahim
Siddiqa, Aisha
Nisar, Kashif
Khan, Samee U.
Zomaya, Albert Y.
Greening emerging IT technologies: techniques and practices
description The tremendous increase in global industrial activity has resulted in high utilization of natural energy resources and increase in global warming over the last few decades. Meanwhile, computing has become a popular utility of modern human lifestyle. With the increased popularity of computing and IT services, the corresponding energy consumption of the IT industry has also increased rapidly. The computing community realizes the importance of green measures and provides technological solutions that lead to its energy-aware operations along with facilitating the same in other IT enabled industries. Green and sustainable computing practices review the environmental impact of the computing industry to encourage the adoption of practices and technologies for efficient operations. “Green Computing” paradigm advocates the energy-proportional and efficient usage of computing resources in all emerging technologies, such as Big Data and Internet of Things (IoT). This article presents a review of green computing techniques amidst the emerging IT technologies that are evident in our society. The best practices for green computing and the trade-off between green and high-performance policies is debated. Further, we discuss the imminent challenges facing the efficient green operations of emerging IT technologies.
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author Shuja, Junaid
Ahmad, Raja Wasim
Gani, Abdullah
Abdalla Ahmed, Abdelmuttlib Ibrahim
Siddiqa, Aisha
Nisar, Kashif
Khan, Samee U.
Zomaya, Albert Y.
author_facet Shuja, Junaid
Ahmad, Raja Wasim
Gani, Abdullah
Abdalla Ahmed, Abdelmuttlib Ibrahim
Siddiqa, Aisha
Nisar, Kashif
Khan, Samee U.
Zomaya, Albert Y.
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title Greening emerging IT technologies: techniques and practices
title_short Greening emerging IT technologies: techniques and practices
title_full Greening emerging IT technologies: techniques and practices
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title_full_unstemmed Greening emerging IT technologies: techniques and practices
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