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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

Cloud Energy Efficiency

As organizations increasingly migrate to cloud infrastructure, understanding and managing the environmental impact of cloud services has become a critical concern. The flexibility and scalability of cloud computing offer significant advantages, but they also present unique challenges when it comes to accurately measuring energy consumption and CO₂ emissions. One of the primary challenges in measuring energy consumption in the cloud is the abstraction of physical resources. Unlike traditional on-premises data centers, where organizations have direct control and visibility over their hardware, cloud environments operate on a multi-tenant model. This means that resources such as servers, storage, and networking equipment are shared among multiple users, making it difficult to attribute energy usage to specific workloads accurately.

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In the context of this book, we will refer to the term Cloud as shared IT infrastructure available over the internet...

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