This book describes the implementation of green IT in various human and industrial domains. Consisting of four sections: “Development and Optimization of Green IT”, “Modelling and Experiments with Green IT Systems”, “Industry and Transport Green IT Systems”, “Social, Educational and Business Aspects of Green IT”, it presents results in two areas – the green components, networks, cloud and IoT systems and infrastructures; and the industry, business, social and education domains. It discusses hot topics such as programmable embedded and mobile systems, sustainable software and data centers, Internet servicing and cyber social computing, assurance cases and lightweight cryptography in context of green IT. Intended for university students, lecturers and researchers who are interested in power saving and sustainable computing, the book also appeals to engineers and managers of companies that develop and implement energy efficient IT applications.
Green Engineering and Technology: Innovations, Design, and Architectural Implementation examines the most recent advancements in green technology, across multiple industries, and outlines the opportunities of emerging and future innovations ...
Scientific Principles to Guide Sustainable Design Decisions From thermodynamics to fluid dynamics to computational chemistry, this book sets forth the scientific principles underlying the need for sustainable design, explaining not just the ...
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M55 grade concrete using industrial waste to minimize cement content incorporating CO2 emission concept: An experimental investigation. Materials Today: Proceedings, 4(9), 9768–9772. 10.1016/j.matpr.2017.06.264 Badagha D, and Modhera C ...
This is the first book that presents a comprehensive overview of sustainability aspects in software engineering.
The book familiarizes readers with the integration of tools and spell out the approaches for green engineering of new processes as well as improving the environmental risks of existing processes.
This book will be an invaluable guide to students, professors, scientists and R&D industrial specialists working in the field of sustainable chemistry, organic, analytical, chemical engineering, environmental and pharmaceutical sciences.
... pdf. [3] Wolfgag Langguth, “Fundamentals of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)”, Hochschule fur Technik und Wirtschaft, ... [4] Clayton R. Paul, Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility, 2nd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2010.
In addition, the book discusses several initiatives regarding campus waste management including sewage recycling potential. This book highlights current efforts and research into achieving campus sustainability.
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