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Jolinar: analysing the energy footprint of software applications (demo)
Author(s) -
Adel Noureddine,
Syed Mohammed Shamsul Islam,
Rabih Bashroush
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
hal (le centre pour la communication scientifique directe)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/2931037.2948706
Subject(s) - energy consumption , software , computer science , footprint , energy (signal processing) , software construction , interface (matter) , software engineering , software system , engineering , operating system , electrical engineering , paleontology , bubble , maximum bubble pressure method , biology , statistics , mathematics
International audienceMonitoring energy consumption of applications is crucial for energy optimisation and improvements in software systems. With the recent emphasis on energy efficiency, it is vital that software engineers have an understanding of the energy consumed by the code they write. In this paper, we present Jolinar, a tool that bridges the gap between energy measurements and accessibility to software engineers and even end-users. The tool builds on top of recent energy models to provide an accurate, light and easy-to-use interface for energy measurements. The target audience of Jolinar is both software engineers and non-technical end-users who want to monitor their applications' energy footprint. We show that end-users can use Jolinar's GUI to determine the energy consumed by the software they are using, and software engineers can use the tool to analyse energy consumption of systems to make energy-conscious decisions

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