The role of green it in the non-functional software development requirements: Perspectives for functional design

Many of the research carried out on green information technology or green technologies has focused on reducing the environmental effect, on the design, development and use of increasingly eco-efficient electronic devices, in terms of the machine, that is, the hardware; but this trend has changed in...

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Velásquez, T.
Messino, A.
Navarro, H. E.
Ovalle, A. A.
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Universidad Simón Bolívar
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title The role of green it in the non-functional software development requirements: Perspectives for functional design
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title_short The role of green it in the non-functional software development requirements: Perspectives for functional design
title_full The role of green it in the non-functional software development requirements: Perspectives for functional design
title_fullStr The role of green it in the non-functional software development requirements: Perspectives for functional design
title_full_unstemmed The role of green it in the non-functional software development requirements: Perspectives for functional design
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dc.creator.fl_str_mv Velásquez, T.
Messino, A.
Navarro, H. E.
Ovalle, A. A.
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Messino, A.
Navarro, H. E.
Ovalle, A. A.
description Many of the research carried out on green information technology or green technologies has focused on reducing the environmental effect, on the design, development and use of increasingly eco-efficient electronic devices, in terms of the machine, that is, the hardware; but this trend has changed in recent years, due to the concern to cover all fronts in which green information technology is part; what has allowed to generate studies and investigations in another aspect, as it is the software. Some authors have addressed the issue, however, models, descriptions or implementations in the area of software are still in short supply, whose main rationale is eco-efficiency, that is, environmental strategies to reduce the impact of a product or service by increasing the efficiency of resource utilization. The research emphasizes the formulation of a guide based on the principles promulgated in green information technology as a non-functional requirement in the analysis and design of software and incorporating this guide in the software engineering projects of the systems engineering program of the Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander, Seccional Ocaña, through the content of the green information technology elective course and as an academic unit of the software engineering course.
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Mahmoud Sara S, and Ahmad Imtiaz 2013 A green model for sustainable software engineering International Journal of Software Engineering and its Applications 7 55-74
Naumann Stefan, Dick Markus, Kern Eva, and Johann Timo 2011 The GREENSOFT Model: A reference model for green and sustainable software and its engineering Sustainble Computing: Informatics and Systems 1 294-304
Rünger G, Götze U, Putz M, Bierer A, Lorenz S, Reichel T, Steger D, Wenzel K, and Xu H 2011 Development of energy-efficient products: Models, methods and IT support CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology 4 216-224
Sanchez-Segura M-I, Medina-Dominguez F, de Amescua A, and Mora-Soto A 2010 Improving the efficiency of use of software engineering practices using product patterns Information Science 180 2721- 2742
Choi J W, and Vuduc R W 2013 How much (execution) time and energy does my algorithm cost? XRDS Crossroads ACM Magazine for Students Scientific Computing 19(3) 49-51
Pruhs K 2011 Introduction to special issue on theoretical aspects of green computing Sustainble Computing: Informatics and Systems 1(3) 165-166
Dougherty Brian, White Jules, and Schmidt Douglas C 2012 Model-driven auto-scaling of green cloud computing infrastructure Future Generation Computer Systems 28 371-378
Capra Eugenio, Francalanci Chiara, and Slaughter Sandra A 2012 Is software “green”? Application development environments and energy efficiency in open source applications Information and Software Technology 54 60-71
Rashid N y Khan S 2016 Developing green and sustainable software using agile methods in global software development: risk factors for vendors Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Software Approaches to Software Engineering ENASE 2016 (Rome) (New York: AMC) p. 247-53
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