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Sustainable Computing: Informatics and Systems, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, March 2011
- Ishfaq Ahmad:
Editorial: The first issue of Sustainable Computing: Informatics and Systems. 1-6 - Randy H. Katz, David E. Culler, Seth Sanders, Sara Alspaugh, Yanpei Chen, Stephen Dawson-Haggerty, Prabal Dutta, Mike He, Xiaofan Jiang, Laura Keys, Andrew Krioukov, Ken Lutz, Jorge Ortiz, Prashanth Mohan, Evan Reutzel, Jay Taneja, Jeff Hsu, Sushant Shankar:
An information-centric energy infrastructure: The Berkeley view. 7-22 - Shinan Wang, Hui Chen, Weisong Shi:
SPAN: A software power analyzer for multicore computer systems. 23-34 - Weixun Wang, Sanjay Ranka, Prabhat Mishra:
Energy-aware dynamic reconfiguration algorithms for real-time multitasking systems. 35-45 - Israel Koren, C. M. Krishna:
Temperature-aware computing. 46-56 - Sandeep K. S. Gupta, Tridib Mukherjee, Georgios Varsamopoulos, Ayan Banerjee:
Research directions in energy-sustainable cyber-physical systems. 57-74 - Houman Homayoun, Shahin Golshan, Eli Bozorgzadeh, Alexander V. Veidenbaum, Fadi J. Kurdahi:
On leakage power optimization in clock tree networks for ASICs and general-purpose processors. 75-87
Volume 1, Number 2, June 2011
- Partha Pande, Sanjay Ranka:
Guest editorial. 89-90 - Bing Shi, Ankur Srivastava:
Unified datacenter power management considering on-chip and air temperature constraints. 91-98 - David King, Ishfaq Ahmad, Hafiz Fahad Sheikh:
Methods for optimizing the performance of directed acyclic graphs operating under strict energy constraints on multi-core architectures. 99-112 - Shuyi Chen, Kaustubh R. Joshi, Matti A. Hiltunen, Richard D. Schlichting, William H. Sanders:
Using CPU gradients for performance-aware energy conservation in multitier systems. 113-133 - Ayan Banerjee, Tridib Mukherjee, Georgios Varsamopoulos, Sandeep K. S. Gupta:
Integrating cooling awareness with thermal aware workload placement for HPC data centers. 134-150 - Andreas Beckmann, Ulrich Meyer, Peter Sanders, Johannes Singler:
Energy-efficient sorting using solid state disks. 151-163
Volume 1, Number 3, September 2011
- Kirk Pruhs:
Introduction to special issue on theoretical aspects of green computing. 165-166 - Vijay Anand Korthikanti, Gul Agha:
Energy-performance trade-off analysis of parallel algorithms for shared memory architectures. 167-176 - Matthew P. Johnson, Amotz Bar-Noy, Ou Liu, Yi Feng:
Energy peak shaving with local storage. 177-188 - Ho-Leung Chan, Tak Wah Lam, Rongbin Li:
Tradeoff between energy and throughput for online deadline scheduling. 189-195 - Aaron Cote, Adam Meyerson, Brian Tagiku:
Energy-efficient mobile data transport via online multi-network packet scheduling. 196-212 - Thomas Erlebach, Tom Grant, Frank Kammer:
Maximising lifetime for fault-tolerant target coverage in sensor networks. 213-225 - Masud Ahmed, Nathan Fisher, Shengquan Wang, Pradeep M. Hettiarachchi:
Minimizing peak temperature in embedded real-time systems via thermal-aware periodic resources. 226-240 - Marek Chrobak, Christoph Dürr, Mathilde Hurand, Julien Robert:
Algorithms for temperature-aware task scheduling in microprocessor systems. 241-247 - Anupam Gupta, Ravishankar Krishnaswamy, Kirk Pruhs:
Nonclairvoyantly scheduling power-heterogeneous processors. 248-255
Volume 1, Number 4, December 2011
- Farzana Rahman, Casey O'Brien, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, He Zhang, Lin Liu:
Design and implementation of an open framework for ubiquitous carbon footprint calculator applications. 257-274 - Xinying Zheng, Yu Cai:
Energy-aware load dispatching in geographically located Internet data centers. 275-285 - Karthik Sankaranarayanan, Brett H. Meyer, Mircea R. Stan, Kevin Skadron:
Thermal benefit of multi-core floorplanning: A limits study. 286-293 - Stefan Naumann, Markus Dick, Eva Kern, Timo Johann:
The GREENSOFT Model: A reference model for green and sustainable software and its engineering. 294-304 - Tiina Heikkinen:
Wireless network planning and the efficiency of price-based network formation in a continuum model. 305-313 - Bader Alahmad, Sathish Gopalakrishnan:
Energy efficient task partitioning and real-time scheduling on heterogeneous multiprocessor platforms with QoS requirements. 314-328
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