<p>“The book helps the reader understand the essential
difference between green information technology (IT) and green software
engineering. … the book is an outstanding first work that will likely serve as
a basis for future research and guidance in the area of green software
engineering.” (Sandhya Jane, Computing Reviews, October, 2015)</p><p>“An overview of numerous green aspects of software
engineering is provided in this book. … This is one of the first detailed
overviews of green aspects in software engineering. … it can be recommended to
all readers interested in the field regardless of previous knowledge.” (M. Ivanović,
Computing Reviews, September, 2015)</p>

This is the first book that presents a comprehensive overview of sustainability aspects in software engineering. Its format follows the structure of the SWEBOK and covers the key areas involved in the incorporation of green aspects in software engineering, encompassing topics from requirement elicitation to quality assurance and maintenance, while also considering professional practices and economic aspects.

The book consists of thirteen chapters, which are structured in five parts. First the “Introduction” gives an overview of the primary general concepts related to Green IT, discussing what Green in Software Engineering is and how it differs from Green by Software Engineering. Next “Environments, Processes and Construction” presents green software development environments, green software engineering processes and green software construction in general. The third part, “Economic and Other Qualities,” details models for measuring how well software supports green software engineering techniques and for performing trade-off analyses between alternative green practices from an economic perspective. “Software Development Process” then details techniques for incorporating green aspects at various stages of software development, including requirements engineering, design, testing, and maintenance. In closing, “Practical Issues” addresses the repercussions of green software engineering on decision-making, stakeholder participation and innovation management.

The audience for this book includes software engineering researchers in academia and industry seeking to understand the challenges and impact of green aspects in software engineering, as well as practitioners interested in learning about the state of the art in Green in Software Engineering.

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Green in Software Engineering
Part I Introduction.- 1 Introduction to Green in Software Engineering.- Part II Environments, Processes and Construction.- 2 Green Software Engineering Environments.- 3 Processes for Green and Sustainable Software Engineering.- 4 Constructing Green Software Services: from Service Models to Cloud-based Architecture.- Part III Economic and Other Qualities.- 5 Economic Aspects of Green ICT.- 6 Green Software Quality Factors.- Part IV Software Development Process.- 7 From Requirements Engineering to Green Requirements Engineering.- 8 Towards Green Software Testing.- 9 Green Software Maintenance.- 10 Green Software and Software Quality.- 11 Green Software Measurement.- Part V Practical Issues.- 12 A Decision Making Model for Adopting GreenICT Strategies.- 13 Participation and Open Innovation for Sustainable Software Engineering.
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This is the first book that presents a comprehensive overview of sustainability aspects in software engineering. Its format follows the structure of the SWEBOK and covers the key areas involved in the incorporation of green aspects in software engineering, encompassing topics from requirement elicitation to quality assurance and maintenance, while also considering professional practices and economic aspects.

The book consists of thirteen chapters, which are structured in five parts. First the “Introduction” gives an overview of the primary general concepts related to Green IT, discussing what Green in Software Engineering is, and how it differs from Green by Software Engineering.  Next “Environments, Processes and Construction” presents green software development environments, green software engineering processes, and green software construction in general. The third part, “Economic and Other Qualities,” details models for measuring how well software supports green software engineering techniques, and for performing trade-off analyses between alternative green practices from an economic perspective. “Software Development Process” then details techniques for incorporating green aspects at various stages of software development, including requirements engineering, design, testing, and maintenance. In closing, “Practical Issues” addresses the repercussions of green software engineering on decision-making, stakeholder participation, and innovation management.

The audience for this book includes software engineering researchers in academia and industry seeking to understand the challenges and impact of green aspects in software engineering, as well as practitioners interested in learning about the state of the art in Green in Software Engineering.

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First book to present a comprehensive overview of sustainability aspects in software engineering Encompasses topics from requirement elicitation to quality assurance and maintenance Explicitly addresses practical issues like stakeholder participation and decision-making Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783319085807
Publisert
2015-04-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Om bidragsyterne

Coral Calero is Full Professor at the Computer Science Department at the University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM, Spain). She is a member of the Alarcos Research Group and her research interests include: quality models, software measurement and software sustainability. She is the President of the Fundación Software y Sostenibilidad (Software and Sustainability Foundation).

Mario Piattini is Director of the Alarcos Research Group and Director of the Institute of Information Systems and Technologies at UCLM. Prior to this position, he worked as a consultant for various companies and organizations and was Founder and Director of Cronos Ibérica, S.A. He is among the 15 “Top scholars in the field of systems and software engineering (2004-2008)”, according to a study published in The Journal of Systems and Software in 2011.