Impacts of software and its engineering on the carbon footprint of ICT

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Impacts of software and its engineering on the carbon footprint of ICT. / Kern, Eva; Dick, Markus; Naumann, Stefan et al.
in: Environmental Impact Assessment Review, Jahrgang 52, 01.04.2015, S. 53-61.

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Kern E, Dick M, Naumann S, Hiller T. Impacts of software and its engineering on the carbon footprint of ICT. Environmental Impact Assessment Review. 2015 Apr 1;52:53-61. doi: 10.1016/j.eiar.2014.07.003

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abstract = "The energy consumption of information and communication technology (ICT) is still increasing. Even though several solutions regarding the hardware side of Green IT exist, the software contribution to Green IT is not well investigated. The carbon footprint is one way to rate the environmental impacts of ICT. In order to get an impression of the induced CO2 emissions of software, we will present a calculation method for the carbon footprint of a software product over its life cycle. We also offer an approach on how to integrate some aspects of carbon footprint calculation into software development processes and discuss impacts and tools regarding this calculation method. We thus show the relevance of energy measurements and the attention to impacts on the carbon footprint by software within Green Software Engineering.",
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