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7th ICT4S 2020: Bristol, UK
- Ruzanna Chitchyan, Daniel Schien, Ana Moreira, Benoît Combemale:
ICT4S 2020: 7th International Conference on ICT for Sustainability, Bristol, United Kingdom, June 21-27, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-7595-5
ICT4S Conference
- Severin Beucker, Simon Hinterholzer:
Effects of ICT-Enabled Flexible Energy Consumption on the Reduction of CO2 Emissions in Buildings: Findings and outlook from an explorative case study in Germany. 1-10 - Aksel Biørn-Hansen, Wolmet Barendregt, David Andersson:
Introducing Financial Data and Groups in a Carbon Calculator: Issues With Trust and Opportunities for Social Interaction. 11-17 - Elina Eriksson, Daniel Pargman, Markus Robèrt, Jarmo Laaksolahti:
On the Necessity of Flying and of not Flying: Exploring how Computer Scientists Reason about Academic Travel. 18-26 - Bhavana Vaddadi, Johanna Pohl, Jan C. T. Bieser, Anna Kramers:
Towards a conceptual framework of direct and indirect environmental effects of co-working. 27-35 - Vlad C. Coroama, Pernilla Bergmark, Mattias Höjer, Jens Malmodin:
A Methodology for Assessing the Environmental Effects Induced by ICT Services: Part I: Single Services. 36-45 - Pernilla Bergmark, Vlad C. Coroama, Mattias Höjer, Craig Donovan:
A Methodology for Assessing the Environmental Effects Induced by ICT Services: Part II: Multiple Services and Companies. 46-55 - Vera Büdel, Andreas Fritsch, Andreas Oberweis:
Integrating sustainability into day-to-day business: a tactical management dashboard for O-LCA. 56-65 - Steffen Blömeke, Mark Mennenga, Christoph Herrmann, Lars Kintscher, Gert Bikker, Sebastian Lawrenz, Priyanka Sharma, Andreas Rausch, Mathias Nippraschk, Daniel Goldmann, Hendrik Poschmann, Holger Brüggemann, Christian Scheller, Thomas Spengler:
Recycling 4.0: An Integrated Approach Towards an Advanced Circular Economy. 66-76 - Maria J. Pouri, Lorenz M. Hilty:
The Relevance of Digital Sharing Business Models for Sustainability. 77-87 - Luísa Barros, Mary Barreto, Lucas Pereira:
Understanding the challenges behind Electric Vehicle usage by drivers - a case study in the Madeira Autonomous Region. 88-97 - Christina Pakusch, Paul Bossauer, Gunnar Stevens:
The Unintended Social Consequences of Driverless Mobility Services: How Will Taxi Drivers and their Customers Be Affected? 98-106 - Tilman Santarius, Jens Bergener:
Does the Use of ICT speed up the Pace of Life? 107-115 - Johanna Liz Gustavsson, Birgit Penzenstadler:
Blinded by Simplicity: Locating the Social Dimension in Software Development Process Literature. 116-127 - Paul Suski, Johanna Pohl, Vivian Frick:
All you can stream: Investigating the role of user behavior for greenhouse gas intensity of video streaming. 128-138 - Birgit Penzenstadler:
Where attention goes, energy flows: enhancing individual sustainability in software engineering. 139-146 - Emily Winter, Maria Angela Ferrario, Gordon S. Blair:
Agility in Transdisciplinary Research: Lessons Learnt from a Research Sprint on Digital Technologies and Flood Risk Management. 147-157 - Tobias Welz, Matthias Stuermer:
Sustainability of ICT hardware procurement in Switzerland: A status-quo analysis of the public procurement sector. 158-169 - Elina Eriksson, Miriam Börjesson Rivera, Björn Hedin, Daniel Pargman, Hanna Hasselqvist:
Systems Thinking Exercises in Computing Education: Broadening the Scope of ICT and Sustainability. 170-176
Doctoral Symposium
- Nuoa Lei:
A robust modeling framework for energy analysis of data centers. 177-180 - Clemens Schreiber:
Automated Sustainability Compliance Checking Using Process Mining and Formal Logic. 181-184 - Chitti S. Phani:
Data Collection and Evaluation Framework for Local Energy Systems. 185-188 - Vijanti Ramautar:
Model-Driven Ethical, Social and Environmental Accounting. 189-192 - Christopher Crabbe:
Smart Parking for Future Smart Cities Using Fog Computing Paradigms. 193-195 - Ian Brooks:
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in Systems Engineering: Eliciting sustainability requirements. 196-199 - Andreas Fritsch:
Towards a Modeling Method for Business Process Oriented Organizational Life Cycle Assessment. 200-203
LIMITS Workshop
- Joshua Hill, Kelly Widdicks, Mike Hazas:
Mapping the Scope of Software Interventions for Moderate Internet Use on Mobile Devices. 204-212 - Vlad C. Coroama, Daniel Pargman:
Skill rebound: On an unintended effect of digitalization. 213-219 - Miriam Börjesson Rivera, Elina Eriksson, Rob Comber:
Diminishing space - peer-to-peer sharing as a transition practice. 220-226 - Oliver Bates, Carolynne Lord, Hayley Alter, Ben Kirman:
Let's start talking the walk: Capturing and reflecting on our limits when working with gig economy workers. 227-235 - Marvin Landwehr, Volker Wulf:
Toward Emancipatory Currencies: A Critique of Facebook's Libra Cryptocurrency and Ideas for Alternatives. 236-246 - Matthew Marsden, Mike Hazas, Matthew Broadbent:
From One Edge to the Other: Exploring Gaming's Rising Presence on the Network. 247-254 - Michelle Kaczmarek, Saguna Shankar, Rodrigo dos Santos, Eric M. Meyers, Lisa P. Nathan:
Pushing LIMITS: Envisioning beyond the artifact. 255-266 - Birgit Penzenstadler:
Leverage Points for Focus Flow and Communitas. 267-274 - Anne-Marie Skriver Hansen:
The App Is Not Where the Action Is: Discussing Features of an Internal Communication System for a Permaculture Village. 275-284 - Daniel Pargman, Aksel Biørn-Hansen, Elina Eriksson, Jarmo Laaksolahti, Markus Robèrt:
From Moore's Law to the Carbon Law. 285-293 - Vineet Pandey, Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Anoopum S. Gupta:
From novices to co-pilots: Fixing the limits on scientific knowledge production by accessing or building expertise. 294-304 - Andrea Hamm:
Particles Matter: A Case Study on How Civic IoT Can Contribute to Sustainable Communities. 305-313 - Josh Lepawsky:
Towards a World of Fixers Examining barriers and enablers of widely deployed third-party repair for computing within limits. 314-320 - Callum Egan, Andrew O'Dowd, Neil Fyffe:
Hasten Slowly: Developing an interactive sustainability storytelling chair. 321-329 - Douglas Schuler, Aldo de Moor, Greg Bryant:
New Community Research and Action Networks Addressing Wicked Problems Using Patterns and Pattern Languages. 330-337
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