232 Sustainable IT tools indexed in the toolbox
Welcome to the INR tool box that presents a list of Sustainable IT tools. Our goal for 2022 is to optimize this list: to improve the methodology for selecting tools and to cover all Sustainable IT themes.
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Clickclean
Site referencing the impact of the various web services and social networks (report available in pdf format)
Powersim
Power / energy simulation in SystemC (not to be confused with VHDL). Powersim is a SystemC class library for calculating the power and energy consumption of hardware described at the system level. To this end, C ++ operators are monitored and different energy models can be used for each type of data.
#Simulation #C ++ #Energy #Power
Cleer
Cloud Energy and Emissions Research offers a comprehensive open access model to assess the energy implications and emissions of cloud services in different regions and at different levels of market adoption. The model aims to provide full transparency on calculations and input value assumptions so that its results can be reproduced and the data and methods can be easily refined and improved by the research community.
#Cloud #Measurement #Energy #Emission
Apply the principles of green it
It is common to hear that digital technology is “green”, that is to say that it has little or no ecological impact, or even that it reduces the ecological impacts of the rest of our economy. . In this MOOC, these two ideas will be questioned. Indeed, digital technology has on the contrary real and growing ecological impacts: greenhouse gas emissions, pollution, production of toxic waste, etc. In addition, its ability to reduce the ecological impacts of the rest of our economy is questionable (rebound effect, planned obsolescence, etc.).