Green software engineering with agile methods

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Green software engineering with agile methods. / Dick, Markus; Drangmeister, Jakob; Kern, Eva et al.
2013 2nd International Workshop on Green and Sustainable Software, GREENS 2013 - Proceedings. San Francisco: IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2013. p. 78-85 6606425 (2013 2nd International Workshop on Green and Sustainable Software, GREENS 2013 - Proceedings).

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Dick, M, Drangmeister, J, Kern, E & Naumann, S 2013, Green software engineering with agile methods. in 2013 2nd International Workshop on Green and Sustainable Software, GREENS 2013 - Proceedings., 6606425, 2013 2nd International Workshop on Green and Sustainable Software, GREENS 2013 - Proceedings, IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., San Francisco, pp. 78-85, 2nd International Workshop on Green and Sustainable Software - GREENS 2013, San Francisco, United States, 20.05.13. https://doi.org/10.1109/GREENS.2013.6606425

APA

Dick, M., Drangmeister, J., Kern, E., & Naumann, S. (2013). Green software engineering with agile methods. In 2013 2nd International Workshop on Green and Sustainable Software, GREENS 2013 - Proceedings (pp. 78-85). Article 6606425 (2013 2nd International Workshop on Green and Sustainable Software, GREENS 2013 - Proceedings). IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.. https://doi.org/10.1109/GREENS.2013.6606425

Vancouver

Dick M, Drangmeister J, Kern E, Naumann S. Green software engineering with agile methods. In 2013 2nd International Workshop on Green and Sustainable Software, GREENS 2013 - Proceedings. San Francisco: IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2013. p. 78-85. 6606425. (2013 2nd International Workshop on Green and Sustainable Software, GREENS 2013 - Proceedings). doi: 10.1109/GREENS.2013.6606425

Bibtex

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