Master Thesis in Energy Consumption on Database Management Systems
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This topic gathers projects that exemplify or help to provide green computing. Green software is engineered to reduce energy consumption, which considers factors like algorithmic and language efficiency, networking, storage footprint, compute requirements, and so forth. Some projects follow great green software practices that should be highlighted; others help the rest of the world greenify their own code. The projects collected here are a mix of both.
Master Thesis in Energy Consumption on Database Management Systems
Lightweight PowerShell client for CO2Signal
An application that measures software energy consumption of user device and computes software carbon intensity for data-driven decision making and software carbon accounting
Contribution to the annual Green Software Foundation Hackathon "CarbonHack24"
PowerShell Module for free ElectricityMaps API functions for Azure
🤖 A GitHub Action that helps move workloads into greener time periods
Summary of major concepts in building green software. Based on the Green Software For Practitioners Course by Linux Foundation.
A website built only using HTML, in dark mode, to show what kind of web development you can do with just a HTML file.
Globemallow helps developers and designers to create more digitally sustainable websites.
Guidelines to deploy AI models in different cloud providers aligned with green AI goals.
Sample use-cases for the carbon-appinsights project
An ebpf module that exports energy statistics for each process
A simple agent to be used with CarbonDB
Azure Function for logging PSElectricityMaps results for Azure regions to Application Insights
PowerShell module for WattTime API free functions
A simple starter to help create sustainable, eco-friendly websites
Replication package of the paper "An Empirical Analysis of JavaScript Dead Code in the Wild" submitted for the Green Lab course 2019-2020 edition