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A methodology to measure the environmental impact of ICT operating systems across different device platforms

Williams, D. R. and Tang, Y. (2015) A methodology to measure the environmental impact of ICT operating systems across different device platforms. Journal of electronic science and technology, 13 (3). pp. 255-263. ISSN 1674-862X

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To link to this item DOI: 10.11989/JEST.1674-862X.505221

Abstract/Summary

Abstract: A new methodology was created to measure the energy consumption and related green house gas (GHG) emissions of a computer operating system (OS) across different device platforms. The methodology involved the direct power measurement of devices under different activity states. In order to include all aspects of an OS, the methodology included measurements in various OS modes, whilst uniquely, also incorporating measurements when running an array of defined software activities, so as to include OS application management features. The methodology was demonstrated on a laptop and phone that could each run multiple OSs, results confirmed that OS can significantly impact the energy consumption of devices. In particular, the new versions of the Microsoft Windows OS were tested and highlighted significant differences between the OS versions on the same hardware. The developed methodology could enable a greater awareness of energy consumption, during both the software development and software marketing processes.

Item Type:Article
Refereed:Yes
Divisions:Henley Business School > Business Informatics, Systems and Accounting
ID Code:45440
Publisher:Journal of Electronic Science and Technology

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