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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 56
Volume 56, June 2014
- Lorenz M. Hilty, Bernard Aebischer, Andrea Emilio Rizzoli:
Modeling and evaluating the sustainability of smart solutions. 1-5
- Daniel R. Williams, Peter Thomond, Ian Mackenzie:
The greenhouse gas abatement potential of enterprise cloud computing. 6-12 - Hayk Shoukourian, Torsten Wilde, Axel Auweter, Arndt Bode:
Monitoring Power Data: A first step towards a unified energy efficiency evaluation toolset for HPC data centers. 13-26 - Roland Hischier, Mohammad Ahmadi Achachlouei, Lorenz M. Hilty:
Evaluating the sustainability of electronic media: Strategies for life cycle inventory data collection and their implications for LCA results. 27-36 - Astrid Nieße, Martin Tröschel, Michael Sonnenschein:
Designing dependable and sustainable Smart Grids - How to apply Algorithm Engineering to distributed control in power systems. 37-51 - Anna Kramers, Mattias Höjer, Nina Lövehagen, Josefin Wangel:
Smart sustainable cities - Exploring ICT solutions for reduced energy use in cities. 52-62 - Cèsar Fernández, Felip Manyà, Carles Mateu, Francina Sole-Mauri:
Modeling energy consumption in automated vacuum waste collection systems. 63-73 - Manel Garrido-Baserba, Almudena Hospido, R. Reif, María Molinos-Senante, Joaquim Comas, Manel Poch:
Including the environmental criteria when selecting a wastewater treatment plant. 74-82 - Anna Kramers:
Designing next generation multimodal traveler information systems to support sustainability-oriented decisions. 83-93 - Florian Stiel, Frank Teuteberg:
Measuring the environmental impact of IT/IS solutions - A life cycle impact modelling approach. 94-104 - Miriam Börjesson Rivera, Cecilia Håkansson, Åsa Svenfelt, Göran Finnveden:
Including second order effects in environmental assessments of ICT. 105-115
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