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Software Carbon Intensity (SCI): Crafting a Standard
The Software Carbon Intensity (SCI) standard provides an actionable approach to designers, developers and deployers of software systems to measure the carbon impacts of their systems.
What Do We Need to Build More Sustainable AI Systems?
AI systems can have significant environmental impact. We are risking severe environmental and social harm if we fail to make greener AI systems.
How To Measure The Energy Consumption of Your Frontend Application
Find out how to measure energy cost for applications running client-side on a computer, such as web-applications and native applications to make software in accordance with Principles of Sustainable Software Engineering.
Meet Our Steering Committee: NTT DATA
NTT DATA on green software and the challenge of striking a balance between introducing technologies that enrich society and reducing CO2 emissions and the environmental impact.
VLC Energy Optimization With GPU
Follow the journey by the media player VLC to adopt Sustainable Software Engineering practices and reduce their carbon emissions.
Meet Our Steering Committee: Accenture
Accenture on green software and how companies need to make software an integral part of their sustainability efforts by taking its carbon footprint into account in the way it is designed, developed, and deployed.
Carbon-Aware Kubernetes
Kubernetes is built so it can make carbon-aware decisions balanced against the technical requirements of the system.
Meet Our Steering Committee: Globant
Globant shares its views on green software and how poorly written and badly performing code can push us to misuse resources.
The Carbon Monkey
Can applying principles of Chaos Engineering and using carbon monkeys to simulate real-life energy events help us achieve our sustainable software engineering goals?
Meet Our Steering Committee: GitHub
GitHub shares thoughts on green software and how developers have to make sustainability-conscious decisions throughout the process of building and shipping software.