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Technology Route and System Design of Green IT

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E-business Technology and Strategy (CETS 2010)

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Green IT is new route of reducing energy consuming and lessening discharging of greenhouse gas. In this paper, we design a technology route for implementing of Green IT. The technology route depends on the coordination of two kinds of relation: firstly, IT manufacturers must adopt advanced technology route. IT manufacturers should use materials of environment protection to produce computers and developing IT technology of energy-saving to make computers be environmental friendly. Secondly, the related ones in the whole society should appeal for system design of Green IT. Governments and related sides should draw up evaluation indexes of Green IT products and raise the awareness of using Green IT products. A comprehensive framework for Green IT technology route is proposed, which provides a foundation for further study.

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Hou, J., Liang, Y., Wei, J. (2010). Technology Route and System Design of Green IT. In: Zaman, M., Liang, Y., Siddiqui, S.M., Wang, T., Liu, V., Lu, C. (eds) E-business Technology and Strategy. CETS 2010. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 113. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16397-5_22

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