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Asoke Nath - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • 2014).Impact of Green Computing in IT Industry to make Eco Friendly Environment
    2020
    Co-Authors: Shalabh Agarwal, Arnab Datta, Asoke Nath
    Abstract:

    Abstract: The tremendous explorations in Information Technologies and the range of new equipment being developed every passing day, 21 st century can aptly be labelled as the -Century of Gadgets and Gizmos‖. The term Green Computing refers to the practice of using energy wisely and efficiently, causing negligible degradation to environmental resources and parameters also maintaining feasibility on the other hand. It is basically a balanced and sustainable approach towards the achievement of a healthy and clean environment without compromising the needs and necessities of technology for the present generation. Thus taking up a more holistic and careful approach to making our IT-industry Greener definitely falls in our list of responsibilities in creating a more healthier, safer and clean environment. This also revolves on spreading awareness and ensuring people to take their necessary individual steps towards achieving the goals of Green Computing. In the present paper the authors have made a systematic study of several strategies, approaches and practices of Green and energy efficient Computing, in context to the growth and impact of the IT industry on environment in the recent years. The plans towards a Greener IT-industry should include new electronic products and services with optimum efficiency and all possible options solutions towards energy savings

  • impact of Green Computing in it industry to make eco friendly environment
    Journal of Global Research in Computer Sciences, 2014
    Co-Authors: Shalabh Agarwal, Arnab Datta, Asoke Nath
    Abstract:

    The tremendous explorations in Information Technologies and the range of new equipment being developed every passing day, 21st century can aptly be labelled as the ―Century of Gadgets and Gizmos‖. The term Green Computing refers to the practice of using energy wisely and efficiently, causing negligible degradation to environmental resources and parameters also maintaining feasibility on the other hand. It is basically a balanced and sustainable approach towards the achievement of a healthy and clean environment without compromising the needs and necessities of technology for the present generation. Thus taking up a more holistic and careful approach to making our IT-industry Greener definitely falls in our list of responsibilities in creating a more healthier, safer and clean environment. This also revolves on spreading awareness and ensuring people to take their necessary individual steps towards achieving the goals of Green Computing. In the present paper the authors have made a systematic study of several strategies, approaches and practices of Green and energy efficient Computing, in context to the growth and impact of the IT industry on environment in the recent years. The plans towards a Greener IT-industry should include new electronic products and services with optimum efficiency and all possible options solutions towards energy savings.

  • virtual desktop infrastructure in higher education institution energy efficiency as an application of Green Computing
    International Conference on Communication Systems and Network Technologies, 2014
    Co-Authors: Shalabh Agrawal, Rana Biswas, Asoke Nath
    Abstract:

    With the incredible development in computer technology in recent times, the personal computers have become so powerful that most of the users are not using the entire capabilities of a computer for their regular work. Because of this one can utilise the excess capabilities in one computer and share it with many other users. The concept of desktop virtualisation implements this sharing of capabilities with the help of thin client machines which not only reduces the cost of infrastructure but also introduces Green Computing by limiting energy consumption and e-waste. A similar concept is implemented in St. Xavier's College (Autonomous), Kolkata and is used extensively by the students. The present paper is an effort to establish the Green benefits of Virtual Desktop Infrastructure.

  • Green Computing and Green Technology in e-Learning, Corporate, Business and IT Sectors
    International Journal of Computer Applications, 2013
    Co-Authors: Shalabh Agarwal, Shreya Goswami, Asoke Nath
    Abstract:

    E-learning is the use of technology to enable people to learn something anywhere and anytime. The delivery of a learning, training or education program by electronic means involves the use of a computer or electronic device such as a mobile phone in some way to make available training, educational or learning material. E-learning methods have drastically changed the educational environment and also reduced the use of papers and ultimately reduce the production of carbon footprint. E-learning methodology is an example of Green Computing. Green Computing or Green IT refers to the study and practice of using Computing resources in an eco-friendly manner in order to tone down the environmental impacts of Computing. It is the practice of using Computing resources in an energy efficient and environmentally friendly manner. To reduce unnecessary energy consumption due to hazardous materials has become a major topic of concern today. In the present paper the authors have discussed how Green Computing can be incorporated into different institutions, corporate/business sectors or may be in various IT companies.

  • A Comprehensive study on Cloud Green Computing: To Reduce Carbon Footprints Using Clouds
    2013
    Co-Authors: Chiranjeeb Roy Chowdhury, Shalabh Agarwal, Arindam Chatterjee, Alap Sardar, Asoke Nath
    Abstract:

    Cloud Computing and Green Computing are two most emergent areas in information communication technology (ICT) with immense applications in the entire globe. The future trends of ICT will be more towards cloud Computing and Green Computing. Due to tremendous improvements in computer networks now the people prefer the Network-based Computing instead of doing something in an inhouse based Computing. In any business sector daily business and individual Computing are now migrating from individual hard drives to internet servers. The concept of cloud Computing has dramatically changed the classical method of computation. To save space, time and money, the people perform computation in Internet server instead of doing computation on a desktop or a laptop. The main issue in cloud Computing is to save resources, time, cost and duplication of same data. Instead of upgrading software in a standalone machine, one can use the software in the cloud in web and save energy and money. In the present paper the authors tried to analyze the energy consumption of Cloud Computing by studying the clouds maintained by certain organizations and observing the energy benefits that they derive. The authors have also made study by which the carbon footprint can be reduced through Green Cloud Computing

Shalabh Agarwal - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • 2014).Impact of Green Computing in IT Industry to make Eco Friendly Environment
    2020
    Co-Authors: Shalabh Agarwal, Arnab Datta, Asoke Nath
    Abstract:

    Abstract: The tremendous explorations in Information Technologies and the range of new equipment being developed every passing day, 21 st century can aptly be labelled as the -Century of Gadgets and Gizmos‖. The term Green Computing refers to the practice of using energy wisely and efficiently, causing negligible degradation to environmental resources and parameters also maintaining feasibility on the other hand. It is basically a balanced and sustainable approach towards the achievement of a healthy and clean environment without compromising the needs and necessities of technology for the present generation. Thus taking up a more holistic and careful approach to making our IT-industry Greener definitely falls in our list of responsibilities in creating a more healthier, safer and clean environment. This also revolves on spreading awareness and ensuring people to take their necessary individual steps towards achieving the goals of Green Computing. In the present paper the authors have made a systematic study of several strategies, approaches and practices of Green and energy efficient Computing, in context to the growth and impact of the IT industry on environment in the recent years. The plans towards a Greener IT-industry should include new electronic products and services with optimum efficiency and all possible options solutions towards energy savings

  • impact of Green Computing in it industry to make eco friendly environment
    Journal of Global Research in Computer Sciences, 2014
    Co-Authors: Shalabh Agarwal, Arnab Datta, Asoke Nath
    Abstract:

    The tremendous explorations in Information Technologies and the range of new equipment being developed every passing day, 21st century can aptly be labelled as the ―Century of Gadgets and Gizmos‖. The term Green Computing refers to the practice of using energy wisely and efficiently, causing negligible degradation to environmental resources and parameters also maintaining feasibility on the other hand. It is basically a balanced and sustainable approach towards the achievement of a healthy and clean environment without compromising the needs and necessities of technology for the present generation. Thus taking up a more holistic and careful approach to making our IT-industry Greener definitely falls in our list of responsibilities in creating a more healthier, safer and clean environment. This also revolves on spreading awareness and ensuring people to take their necessary individual steps towards achieving the goals of Green Computing. In the present paper the authors have made a systematic study of several strategies, approaches and practices of Green and energy efficient Computing, in context to the growth and impact of the IT industry on environment in the recent years. The plans towards a Greener IT-industry should include new electronic products and services with optimum efficiency and all possible options solutions towards energy savings.

  • Desktop Virtualization and Green Computing Solutions
    Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Soft Computing for Problem Solving (SocProS 2012) December 28-30 2012, 2014
    Co-Authors: Shalabh Agarwal, ANINDYA NATH
    Abstract:

    GreeComputing is now more than just being environmentally responsible. It is also the exercise of utilizing optimal IT resources in a more efficient way. It is realized by the computer professionals and also by the Scientists that one of the key enablers of Green Computing is virtualisation. Virtual Computing and management will enable toward environmentally sustainable ICT infrastructure. The desktop virtualisation enables to utilise the untapped processing power of today’s high-power PCs and storage devices. The same or improved performance can be delivered with reduced operating expenses, a smaller carbon footprint and significantly curtailed Greenhouse gas emissions. In this work the authors have made a complete study on Desktop virtualisation, Thin client architecture, and its role in Green Computing.

  • Green Computing and Green Technology in e-Learning, Corporate, Business and IT Sectors
    International Journal of Computer Applications, 2013
    Co-Authors: Shalabh Agarwal, Shreya Goswami, Asoke Nath
    Abstract:

    E-learning is the use of technology to enable people to learn something anywhere and anytime. The delivery of a learning, training or education program by electronic means involves the use of a computer or electronic device such as a mobile phone in some way to make available training, educational or learning material. E-learning methods have drastically changed the educational environment and also reduced the use of papers and ultimately reduce the production of carbon footprint. E-learning methodology is an example of Green Computing. Green Computing or Green IT refers to the study and practice of using Computing resources in an eco-friendly manner in order to tone down the environmental impacts of Computing. It is the practice of using Computing resources in an energy efficient and environmentally friendly manner. To reduce unnecessary energy consumption due to hazardous materials has become a major topic of concern today. In the present paper the authors have discussed how Green Computing can be incorporated into different institutions, corporate/business sectors or may be in various IT companies.

  • A Comprehensive study on Cloud Green Computing: To Reduce Carbon Footprints Using Clouds
    2013
    Co-Authors: Chiranjeeb Roy Chowdhury, Shalabh Agarwal, Arindam Chatterjee, Alap Sardar, Asoke Nath
    Abstract:

    Cloud Computing and Green Computing are two most emergent areas in information communication technology (ICT) with immense applications in the entire globe. The future trends of ICT will be more towards cloud Computing and Green Computing. Due to tremendous improvements in computer networks now the people prefer the Network-based Computing instead of doing something in an inhouse based Computing. In any business sector daily business and individual Computing are now migrating from individual hard drives to internet servers. The concept of cloud Computing has dramatically changed the classical method of computation. To save space, time and money, the people perform computation in Internet server instead of doing computation on a desktop or a laptop. The main issue in cloud Computing is to save resources, time, cost and duplication of same data. Instead of upgrading software in a standalone machine, one can use the software in the cloud in web and save energy and money. In the present paper the authors tried to analyze the energy consumption of Cloud Computing by studying the clouds maintained by certain organizations and observing the energy benefits that they derive. The authors have also made study by which the carbon footprint can be reduced through Green Cloud Computing

Jong Hyuk Park - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • g cloud monitor a cloud monitoring system for factory automation for sustainable Green Computing
    Sustainability, 2014
    Co-Authors: Hwayoung Jeong, Youngsik Jeong, Jong Hyuk Park
    Abstract:

    Green and cloud Computing (G-cloud) are new trends in all areas of Computing. The G-cloud provides an efficient function, which enables users to access their programs, systems and platforms at anytime and anyplace. Green Computing can also yield Greener technology by reducing power consumption for sustainable environments. Furthermore, in order to apply user needs to the system development, the user characteristics are regarded as some of the most important factors to be considered in product industries. In this paper, we propose a cloud monitoring system to observe and manage the manufacturing system/factory automation for sustainable Green Computing. For monitoring systems, we utilized the resources in the G-cloud environments, and hence, it can reduce the amount of system resources and devices, such as system power and processes. In addition, we propose adding a user profile to the monitoring system in order to provide a user-friendly function. That is, this function allows system configurations to be automatically matched to the individual’s requirements, thus increasing efficiency.

Alan G. Downe - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Toward Green Computing practices: A Malaysian study of Green belief and attitude among Information Technology professionals
    Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019
    Co-Authors: Adedapo Oluwaseyi Ojo, Murali Raman, Alan G. Downe
    Abstract:

    Abstract The adoption of Green Information Technology (GIT) is important to ensure organizations’ environmental performance through sustainable production, consumption, utilization and disposal of Information Technology (IT) devices. However, research on the adoption of GIT practices has mostly addressed organizational factors and outcomes, with limited emphasis on the cognitive and attitudinal factors associated with behavioral change. Based on the Belief-Action-Outcome (BAO) framework, this research examined the effects of individual, social and organizational factors on GIT attitude among a sample of IT professionals in ISO 14001 certified IT companies in Malaysia and investigated the mediating effects of their beliefs about GIT. Further, this research investigated the relationship between GIT attitudes and behavioral change, as indicated through self-reported engagement in Green Computing practices. Survey methods were used to collect data from 333 respondents. The results support the direct effects of GIT knowledge, social influence and Green management culture on GIT attitude. However, hypothesized indirect effects through the mediation of GIT beliefs were supported for GIT knowledge and social influence, but not for Green management culture. The relationship between GIT attitude and engagement in Green Computing practices was supported. The implications of these results are discussed, and future research directions are suggested.

Rajkumar Buyya - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • a novel energy aware resource management technique using joint vm and container consolidation approach for Green Computing in cloud data centers
    Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory, 2020
    Co-Authors: Niloofar Gholipour, Ehsan Arianyan, Rajkumar Buyya
    Abstract:

    Abstract Cloud Computing is being rapidly adopted for managing IT services as a notable solution due to diverse beneficiaries such as automatically optimized resource management as well as modern service delivery models. The container as a service has been recently introduced by cloud providers as a new service apart from traditional cloud services. Containers enable applications to run and deploy on isolated virtual space, and the operating system kernel is shared among them. Also, containerization has some attributes such as scalability, highly portable properties, and lightweight, for those reasons, it is applied for running isolated applications. Reducing energy consumption, as well as their CO2 emissions, are great deals for cloud providers. In this direction, consolidation is recommended as a vital energy-aware approach in cloud data centers. Previously, independent virtual machine migration or container migration was proposed in the literature for Green Computing in cloud data centers. However, this paper proposes a new cloud resource management procedure based on a multi-criteria decision-making method that takes advantage of a joint virtual machine and container migration approach concurrently. The results of simulations using ContainerCloudsim simulator validates the applicability of the proposed approach which shows notable reductions in energy consumption, SLA violation, and number of migrations in comparison with the state-of-the-art algorithms.