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Green Software Engineering

Green Software Engineering

By : Santiago Fontanarrosa
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Green Software Engineering

Green Software Engineering

By: Santiago Fontanarrosa

Overview of this book

Embark on a transformative journey toward sustainable software engineering, exploring the vital intersection of technology and environmental responsibility. Authored by Santiago Fontanarrosa, a Green Software Foundation member with 20+ years in software engineering, this book explores practical strategies and use cases to help you assess and mitigate digital product environmental impact. Through real-world examples and hands-on experiences, you’ll gain the skills you need to craft environmentally responsible solutions aligned with green software engineering principles. As you progress, you’ll assess and optimize software architecture for sustainability within a sustainable software delivery framework schema. Beyond technical insights, the book delves into ethical implications and societal impacts, fostering a deeper understanding of the broader implications of technology usage. As you approach the conclusion, you’ll have gained the ability to comprehend, measure, and craft energy-efficient digital solutions aligned with green software engineering principles.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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Part 1: Environmental Impact of Software
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Part 2: Developing Energy-Efficient Software
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Part 3: Green Engineering at Scale

Understanding software’s climate impact

Climate change is an urgent and pressing issue that poses significant threats to global ecosystems, human health, and socio-economic structures. Its most visible manifestation is global warming, which has seen our planet’s average surface temperature rise by approximately 1.18 degrees Celsius (about 34 degrees Fahrenheit) since the late 19th century. This alarming change is primarily driven by the surge in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, a key greenhouse gas responsible for climate change [0].

The understanding of humanity’s impact on Earth’s climate traces back to the late 19th century when scientists first hypothesized that the burning of fossil fuels might elevate atmospheric CO2 levels and global temperatures. However, it wasn’t until the mid-20th century that the science of climate change gained widespread recognition. In 1958, Charles David Keeling established the Keeling Curve [11], an...

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