Luca Ardito, Giuseppe Procaccianti, Marco Torchiano, A. Vetrò
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Abstract
The energy efficiency of IT has become one of the hottest topics in the last few years. The problem has been typically addressed by hardware manufacturers and designers, but recently the attention of industry and academia shifted to the role of software for IT sustainability. Writing energy efficient software is one of the most challenging issues in this area, because it requires not only a change of mindset for software developers and designers, but also models and tools to measure and reduce the effect of software on the energy consumption of the underlying hardware. In this paper we present a conceptual framework that provides a unifying view on the strategies, models and tools available so far for designing and developing greener software.