-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [EASED] CfP EASED 2016 Datum: Tue, 23 Feb 2016 19:54:10 +0100 Von: Stefan Naumann s.naumann@umwelt-campus.de An: Liste "Energy Aware Software - Engineering and Development" eased@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de
* Apologies for cross-postings *
Dear colleagues,
we want kindly invite you to the 5th Workshop “Energy Aware Software-Engineering and Development” (EASED@EnviroInfo2016).
Deadline for full papers: March 31 2016 Deadline for Work in Progress, Short Contributions and Posters: July 15 2016
More information http://enviroinfo2016.org/sessions/energy-aware-software-engineering-and-dev...
Workshop Goals and Topics
Software-Engineering aims at developing and evolving software systems in an economic manner, considering project specific needs and quality goals. One of these quality goals, which become more and more important, is “energy efficiency of software systems”. Improving the energy consumption of mobile devices will not only increase the uptime and battery lifespan, it will also improve the carbon footprint. Viewing energy efficiency, is not only restricted to mobile devices, it also affects e.g. embedded systems and data centers, where energy is a major factor in costs and environmental burden.
Next to serious and ongoing efforts in hardware design, on operating system level, and by optimized code generation, software engineering techniques also contribute to optimizing energy consumption by improving software design: wasting energy can be avoided by e.g. removing energy code smells, improving data-base queries and storage methodologies, exchanging fast, but energy consuming components by slower but more energy efficient alternatives.
The EASED workshop series on Energy Aware Software-Engineering and Development, which will be held at EnviroInfo for the 5th time, focusses on the intensive presentation and discussion of methods and technologies to optimize the energy consumption of systems by improving the used software. Among others, these techniques include techniques
* detecting energy smells, * optimizing code, * avoiding energy waste, * measuring energy consumption, caused by software, and * modeling software caused energy behavior of embedded systems.
EASED@EnviroInfo requests for papers according the EnviroInfo paper style, e.g. presenting
* online and offline approaches and techniques to estimate or measure the software related energy consumption of embedded systems and/or its components, * techniques validating improvement of energy consumption by these techniques, * models, metrics, or profiles representing the energy consumption of complex systems and their components like memory, CPU, bus systems, displays, communication interfaces, * approaches to derive energy models, metrics, or profiles from existing systems, * standardized procedures to compare and certify the energy consumption of software intensive systems, and experience reports on applying these techniques and procedures
Proceedings of the workshop will be published within the EnviroInfo proceedings.
Quality Characteristics and Workshop Management
Workshop submissions will be handled by the EnviroInfo submission system. Submissions will be selected based on their scientific contribution to the workshop´s topics and their potential to stimulate intensive discussions on the energy-efficiency on software intensive systems.
Format of the Workshop
The EASED workshop series are carried out as discussion-intensive workshops, to provoke intensive collaborations among the participants, so discussions within the presentations are welcome. Next to presenting papers, further discussion sessions will be planned to set up and establish intensive collaborations between the participants, maybe to initiate further common research activities.
Contributions
Depending on your aims considering the publication of your work, we invite you to send us your abstracts or full papers according to the Contributions and Dates information page.
Important Dates
Full Research Paper 31.03.2016 Submission deadline for Full Papers 01.05.2016 Notification of acceptance for Full Papers 07.06.2016 Submission of final versions for Full Papers
Work in Progress, Short Contribution, Poster 15.07.2016 Submission for Work in Progress, Short Contributions and Posters 01.08.2016 Notification of acceptance for Work in Progress, Short Contributions and Posters 15.08.2016 Submission of final versions for Work in Progress, Short Contributions and Posters
Best regards Christian Bunse Stefan Naumann Andreas Winter