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Green and sustainable Information Systems

Green and sustainable Information Systems. CAiSE ’11 PANEL. Panelists. Marco Aiello , University of Groningen , The Netherlands Jan vom Brocke , University of Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein Brian Donnellan , NUI Maynooth , Innovation Value Institute , Ireland

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Green and sustainable Information Systems

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  1. Green and sustainable Information Systems CAiSE’11 PANEL

  2. Panelists • Marco Aiello, UniversityofGroningen, The Netherlands • Jan vomBrocke, Universityof Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein • Brian Donnellan, NUI Maynooth, InnovationValueInstitute, Ireland • ErolGelenbe, Imperial College, UK • Mike Kretsis, Universityof East London, UK • Barbara Pernici, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

  3. Policy: Three 20% targets for 2020 • December 2008: Council and Parliament adopted the Climate and Energy Package that reinforces Europe’s commitment to: • ●A reduction in EU greenhouse gas emissions of at least 20% below 1990 levels • ● 20% of EU energy consumption to come from renewable resources • ● A 20% reduction in primary energy use compared with projected levels, to be achieved by improving energy efficiency. EuropeanCommissionDG Information Society and Media, Unit H4

  4. Energy Consumption of ICT solutions Energy Reductions enabled by ICT ~8% of total electricity consumption ~15% by 2020 Source: An ICT policy agenda to 2015 for Europe (Swedish Presidency) Sources: Pickavet & all (UGent-IBBT) EuropeanCommission DG Information Society and Media, Unit H4

  5. Green Information Systems • Impact on the environment - IS asconsumersofpower infrastructure: office equipment, data centers Green IS - IS tosupportawareness and controlofenergyefficiency buildings, cities, water, electricitygrid… IS for Green

  6. Three questions • Q1 - Whichis the contributionthat the information systems community (mainlyasitis in CAiSe, aboutengineering information systems) can give in this domain? • Q2 - Which are possibleresearchdirections, which focus wouldyousuggest (green IT or IT for Green?) • Q3 - Yourexperience and resultsin the field? (isitdifficulttogetresearchresults in thisfield in your opinion?)

  7. Q1 - Contribution • Modeling • Definitionofrequirements, severalstakeholders • Processmodeling

  8. Q2 – New research • Research in ownfield • Contributetounderstanding and developing in Green Domain • Concepts • Relationshipsamongconcepts • Management ofmonitoring data • Providingservices and service infrastructure • QoS

  9. GAMES focusEnergy-efficient service centres From applications To infrastructure and back annotations GAMES: Green Active Management of Energyin IT Service centres, FP7 EU Project • http://www.green-datacenters.eu/ • http://www.green-datacenters.eu/

  10. Q3 - Researchresults and directions • Application-DrivenStorageControlfor Energy EfficiencyICT-Glow 2011 • “usage” metrics (Green Performance Indicators) GreenMetrics workshop 2011 • Monitoring data management • Design forenergyefficiency

  11. Sources and references • ICT-2011.6.2 ICT Systemsforenergyefficiency and EeB-ICT-2011-6.4 ICT forenergy-efficientbuildings and spacesof public use, MercèGriera i Fisa, INFSO H4, ICT forSustainableGrowth, online presentation • Mainstreamingsolutionstested in CIP in the area of ICT solutionsfor Energy Efficiency, MercèGriera i Fisa, INFSO H4, ICT forSustainableGrowth, online presentation • IC0804 COST project web site • Massimo Bertoncini, Barbara Pernici, IoanSalomie, and StefanWesner, GAMES: Green Active Management of Energy in IT Service centres, Caise Forum Proc., Springer LNBIP, 2010 • M.G. Fugini, G.R. Gangadharan, B. Pernici, “Designing and Managing Sustainable IT Service Systems”, Proc. APMS Conf., Cernobbio, Oct.. 2010, pp. 1-8 • C. Cappiello , A. Hinostroza, B. Pernici, M. Sami, E. Henis, R. Kat, K. Meth, M. Mura: ADSC: Application-DrivenStorageControlfor Energy Efficiency, ICT-GLOW2011 • D. Chen, E. Henis, R. I. Kat, D. Sotnikov, C. Cappiello, A. MelloFerreira, B. Pernici, M. Vitali, T. Jiang, J. Liu, and A. Kipp: UsageCentric Green Performance Indicators, GreenMetrics 2011 Workshop, 2011

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