Chapter Globally Optimised Energy-Efficient Data Centres

A great deal of energy in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) systems can be wasted by software, regardless of how energy-efficient the underlying hardware is. To avoid such waste, programmers need to understand the energy consumption of programs during the development process rather than...

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Main Author: O'Sullivan, Barry (auth)
Other Authors: Tsachouridis, Vassilios A. (auth), Rea, Susan (auth), Ignacio Torrens, J. (auth), Chen, Lydia Y. (auth), Vojtech Zavrel, V (auth), Pages, Enric (auth), Grimes, Diarmuid (auth), Townley, Jacinta (auth), Scherer, Thomas (auth), Lopez, Lara (auth), Pesch, Dirk (auth), Hensen, Jan (auth), Engbersen, Ton (auth)
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Language:English
Published: InTechOpen 2017
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