The development of an eco-label for software products: A transdisciplinary process?

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The development of an eco-label for software products: A transdisciplinary process? / Kern, Eva.
INFORMATIK 2016. ed. / Heinrich Christian Mayr; Martin Pinzger. Bonn: Köllen Verlag, 2016. p. 1285-1296 (INFORMATIK; Vol. P-259).

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Kern, E 2016, The development of an eco-label for software products: A transdisciplinary process? in HC Mayr & M Pinzger (eds), INFORMATIK 2016. INFORMATIK, vol. P-259, Köllen Verlag, Bonn, pp. 1285-1296, Annual Meeting of the German Informatics Society, Klagenfurt, Austria, 26.09.16. <https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/1016>

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Kern, E. (2016). The development of an eco-label for software products: A transdisciplinary process? In H. C. Mayr, & M. Pinzger (Eds.), INFORMATIK 2016 (pp. 1285-1296). (INFORMATIK; Vol. P-259). Köllen Verlag. https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/1016

Vancouver

Kern E. The development of an eco-label for software products: A transdisciplinary process? In Mayr HC, Pinzger M, editors, INFORMATIK 2016. Bonn: Köllen Verlag. 2016. p. 1285-1296. (INFORMATIK).

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note = "Funding Information: We would like to thank all the community participants and practitioners who so willingly gave of their time and contributed so candidly to the study. Funding was provided by the National Research Foundation (NRF2047368 and NRF2053690), the University of the Witwatersrand and the Threatened Species Programme, South African National Biodiversity Institute. Michael Philip, the editor, is also thanked for his valuable comments which greatly improved the paper.; Annual Meeting of the German Informatics Society ; Conference date: 26-09-2016 Through 30-09-2016",
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