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The Sustainable IT Toolbox

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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.

If you have any suggestions for Sustainable IT tools or would like to get involved with us to help us optimize the toolbox, please write to us: outils-nr [@] institutnr.org

   

Explore a quickview of indexed tools in the Sustainable IT toolbox

Front-End

Learn accessibility

To learn to understand the challenges and problems of accessibility

#Accessibility  

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MOOC

Act for sustainable digital

Acting for sustainable digital technology, this MOOC will allow us to understand the impact of digital technology on the environment and identify the sources of pollution in our daily lives and integrate sustainable reflexes into the culture of the company.

#MOOC   #Training  

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Reference

Energy efficiency across programming languages

Reference document presenting the potential impact of the choice of language on the environmental footprints of a digital service

#Code   #language   #Back-End  

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Back-End

Experiment-impact-tracker

Method to track energy consumption, carbon emissions, and calculate your system usage. Currently, on Linux systems with Intel chips (which support RAPL or powergadget interfaces) and NVIDIA GPUs, we record: CPU and GPU power consumption, hardware information, python package versions, information on estimated carbon emissions, etc.

#AI   #Energy   #Footprint  

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Strategy

Eime

EIME is LCA and Eco-design software allowing to quantify the environmental footprint of products and services throughout their life cycle, identify eco-design avenues and develop an environmental policy (paid software)

#LCA software  

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Back-End

Energybox

EnergyBox is a parameterized tool that allows precise studies of communication energy in the user, using real traffic traces as input. Currently, it focuses on the most popular wireless technologies (3G and WiFi) and emulates the communication energy footprint of application data at the user device level. EnergyBox performs iterative simulation based on the trace.

#Energy   #Networks   #Mobile  

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