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PREFACE
Author(s) -
Felix Alexandrovich Berezin,
Bogdan Mielnik
Publication year - 1981
Publication title -
acta neurologica scandinavica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.967
H-Index - 95
eISSN - 1600-0404
pISSN - 0001-6314
DOI - 10.1111/j.1600-0404.1981.tb07708.x
Subject(s) - citation , library science , computer science , information retrieval
The subject of the book is to present systematized research, development and implementation of green information technologies engineering (green IT engineering), and green IT principles into components, networks, and complex systems (software, programmable and hardware components, communications, cloud and IoT-based systems, IT-infrastructures) and to describe energy-/cost-efficient and safe applications in industry and human domains. green IT engineering is a special kind of engineering based on energy saving and effective information technologies. It could be represented in a form of services tended to improve energy efficiency, safety, and environmental performance of industrial processes and products. This monograph is “de-facto” a Volume 2 to the first book “Green IT Engineering: Concepts, Models, Complex Systems Architectures,” published by Springer in the beginning of 2017. All contributions were discussed at the international TEMPUS-project GreenCo’s workshops and seminars (UK, Italy, Portugal, Sweden, Ukraine) during 2013–2016 years and 1–5th Workshops on green and safe computing (GreenSCom) in Russia, Slovakia, and Ukraine. This second monograph with the same first part of the title “Green IT Engineering” aims to motivate researchers and engineers from different IT domains to assumption and propagation of green values in complex. The book has a chapter-oriented structure according to green IT “vertical” from components to complex industry systems and infrastructure. The chapters are prepared according to general paradigm and unified scheme of content, and step by step describe elements of green IT engineering taxonomy logically adding one of other. In terms of structure, the 16 chapters of the book, presented by authors from Greece, Malasia, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine, and UK, are grouped into four parts: (1) Green Internet of Things, Cloud Computing, and Data Mining: Methodology, Algorithms, and Tools; (2) Green Mobile and Embedded Control Systems: Power Consumption, Security, and Safety Issues; (3) Green Logic and FPGA Design: Synthesis, Fault-Tolerance, and Experiments; and (4) Green IT for Industry and Smart Grid: Models and Implementation.