The development of an eco-label for software products: A transdisciplinary process?
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INFORMATIK 2016. Hrsg. / Heinrich Christian Mayr; Martin Pinzger. Bonn: Köllen Verlag, 2016. S. 1285-1296 (INFORMATIK; Band P-259).
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TY - CHAP
T1 - The development of an eco-label for software products
T2 - Annual Meeting of the German Informatics Society
AU - Kern, Eva
N1 - Conference code: 46
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Research activities are mainly realized in exclusive academic contexts, excluding social actors. However, some disciplines gain a big social relevance and thus should include nonacademics in the research process. One example could be the research in the context of environmental impacts of ICT. Hence, the following paper addresses the question if it stands to reason to apply a transdisciplinary project in the field of Environmental and Sustainability Informatics. To do so, attributes, requirements and a conceptual model of transdisciplinary research are applied to the case example of labelling green software products. The result of this theoretical analysis is that it is possible and promising to apply transdisciplinary ideas to sustainability informatics projects.
AB - Research activities are mainly realized in exclusive academic contexts, excluding social actors. However, some disciplines gain a big social relevance and thus should include nonacademics in the research process. One example could be the research in the context of environmental impacts of ICT. Hence, the following paper addresses the question if it stands to reason to apply a transdisciplinary project in the field of Environmental and Sustainability Informatics. To do so, attributes, requirements and a conceptual model of transdisciplinary research are applied to the case example of labelling green software products. The result of this theoretical analysis is that it is possible and promising to apply transdisciplinary ideas to sustainability informatics projects.
KW - Environmental informatics
KW - Green software products
KW - Transdisciplinary
KW - Business informatics
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85032301921&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Article in conference proceedings
AN - SCOPUS:85032301921
T3 - INFORMATIK
SP - 1285
EP - 1296
BT - INFORMATIK 2016
A2 - Mayr, Heinrich Christian
A2 - Pinzger, Martin
PB - Köllen Verlag
CY - Bonn
Y2 - 26 September 2016 through 30 September 2016
ER -