The goal of GreenCom 2012 is to provide a forum for scientists, engineers, and researchers to discuss and exchange their new ideas, novel results, work in progress and experiences on all aspects of green computing and communications, as well as to identify emerging research topics and define the future directions.<br>Scope and Interests<br>The scope of the conference includes, but not limited to, the following areas:<br>Track 1: Systems, Models and Algorithms<br>Green computing models, methodologies and paradigms<br>Green design, manufacture, use, disposal, and recycling of computers and communication systems<br>Green software engineering<br>Sustainable computing<br>Energy–aware computing<br>Energy–aware scheduling<br>Energy–aware software<br>Energy–efficient network services and operations<br>Carbon management policies and ecology– related issues with ICT<br>Track 2: Design Methodologies and Tools<br>Green design for materials and devices<br>Green design for VLSI and micro–architecture<br>Energy–aware design for programming, algorithm and software architecture<br>Energy–aware design for system–level software, such as operating systems, compilers and programming environments<br>Energy–aware hardware/software co–design<br>Virtualization and thin client methods<br>DPM/DVFS<br>Thermal management and applications<br>Energy–efficient network infrastructures and protocols<br>Performance characterization and evaluation for green computing systems and applications<br>Standards and metrics for green computing and communications<br>Energy consumption simulation, optimization, management and evaluation tools<br>Track 3: Applications and Interdisciplinary Topics<br>Relationship among energy consumption, speed, security, safety, availability, fault tolerance and reliability<br>Energy–aware high performance computing and applications<br>Energy–aware large scale distributed systems, such as Grids, Clouds and service computing<br>Energy–aware network equipments and applications<br>Energy–efficient mass data storage and processing<br>Green computing in multicore/manycore systems<br>Green computing in data centers, embedded systems and supply chains<br>Low–radiation in wireless devices and e–waste<br>Computer occupational diseases and INTERNET harmful information filtering<br>Ergonomics<br>Applications in environment protection, healthcare, creature conservation, mobile, avionics, aerospace, control, etc.<br>Education, experience, case studies, and lessons learned for green computing systems and applications<br>
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GreenCom
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Besancon
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France
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