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Comparing mobile applications' energy consumption
Author(s) -
Claas Wilke,
Christian Piechnick,
Sebastian Richly,
Georg Püschel,
Sebastian Götz,
Uwe Aßmann
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
qucosa (saxon state and university library dresden)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/2480362.2480583
Subject(s) - energy consumption , computer science , mobile device , mobile web , consumption (sociology) , energy (signal processing) , mobile computing , mobile telephony , computer network , world wide web , mobile technology , mobile radio , engineering , social science , statistics , mathematics , sociology , electrical engineering
As mobile devices are nowadays used regularly and everywhere, their energy consumption has become a central concern. However, today's mobile applications often do not consider energy requirements and users lack information on their energy consumption before they install and try them. In this paper, we compare mobile applications from two domains and show that they reveal different energy consumption while providing similar services. We define microbenchmarks for emailing and web browsing and evaluate apps from these domains. We show that non-functional features such as web page caching can but not have to have a positive influence on an application's energy consumption.

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