ICT-GLOW 2012 - 2nd International Conference on ICT as Key Technology for the Fight against Global Warming
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Deadline: March 26, 2012 | Date: September 03, 2012-September 07, 2012
Venue/Country: Vienna, Austria
Updated: 2011-11-26 23:35:12 (GMT+9)
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The Second International Conference on ICT as a Key Technology against Global Warming (ICT-GLOW’12) aims at providing an interdisciplinary scientific forum for in-depth discussions on thereduction of the carbon footprint in the different sectors including ICT systems itself.Emphasis within the ICT-sector is laid on holistic and far-reaching approaches for green and eco-friendly solutions.The conference aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from multiple disciplinesranging from green maturity models in organizations to system level design and optimization.Topics of InterestTopics of interest include but are not limited to:Green ICTEnergy aware hardware design and methodologiesEnergy aware software design and optimizationEnergy aware networkingEnergy aware application and servicesEnergy aware computing platforms including cloud computing and utility computingICT for smart gridsGrid modeling, simulation, and data managementStandardization and interoperabilityMonitoring, control and protectionCommunication networks for smart gridSecurity and resilienceConsumer security and privacySmart metering, measurement, instrumentation, and controlElectric vehicles and smart gridsVirtual power plants, distributed generation, microgrids, renewables and storageRegulation, pricing, policies, and energy planningField trials, deploymentsICT for green solutionsSmart homesSmart buildingsSmart logisticsSmart supply chainSmart productsSmart productionSmart transportationEnvironmental informaticsEnvironmental knowledge engineering and extractionSystem analysis and modelingEnvironmental quality monitoring and forecastingEnvironmental simulationEnvironmental model interoperability and integrationEnvironmental information managementEnvironmental assessmentE-Learning in support of environmental informaticsEnvironmental informationEnvironmental observationLinked spatial temporal dataLinked open dataSoftware tools and databasese-Environment services, GIS and web servicesAdapting to climate change and resilienceUse of applications for emergency telecommunicationsDisaster relief and responseResilience assessment and vulnerabilityCommunity, social, economical, political and sectoral resilienceICT assisted awareness and energy aware behaviorPolicy and incentives to encourage energy aware behaviorApproaches for individual and collective energy awarenessApplication of persuasive messages and technologiesBehavioral techniques (feedback, incentives, rewards, etc.)ICT for green business and organizationSustainability and life-cycle analysisBusiness models and opportunitiesEnergy aware technology selection and evaluationGreen key performance indicatorsGreen and sustainable maturity modelsBest practices and experiencesOrganizational awareness and responsibilityICT for green governance and beyondAuditingCertificatesRisk managementCompliance to legal regulationsDematerializationTeleworkTeleconferencee-presenceICT in Sustainable developmentAgricultural sustainability and food safetyWater resources managementEcosystem service issuesIntegrated modeling approachesModeling and software frameworksDecision support systems issuesCapacity-building in developing and under-developed countries and regionsModeling sustainabilityEmerging technologies for energy efficiency and environmentInternet of ThingsSensor NetworksUrban sensingPersuasive TechnologiesGENERAL CHAIRSA Min Tjoa, Vienna University of Technology, AustriaDieter Kranzlmüller, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität & Leibniz Supercomputing Centre, GermanyPROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRSAmirreza ?Nick” Tahamtan, Vienna University of Technology, AustriaAxel Auweter, Leibniz Supercomputing Centre, Germany
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