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    ICT-GLOW 2012 - 2nd International Conference on ICT as Key Technology for the Fight against Global Warming

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    Category ICT-GLOW 2012

    Deadline: March 26, 2012 | Date: September 03, 2012-September 07, 2012

    Venue/Country: Vienna, Austria

    Updated: 2011-11-26 23:35:12 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    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 the

    reduction 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 disciplines

    ranging from green maturity models in organizations to system level design and optimization.

    Topics of Interest

    Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

    Green ICT

    Energy aware hardware design and methodologies

    Energy aware software design and optimization

    Energy aware networking

    Energy aware application and services

    Energy aware computing platforms including cloud computing and utility computing

    ICT for smart grids

    Grid modeling, simulation, and data management

    Standardization and interoperability

    Monitoring, control and protection

    Communication networks for smart grid

    Security and resilience

    Consumer security and privacy

    Smart metering, measurement, instrumentation, and control

    Electric vehicles and smart grids

    Virtual power plants, distributed generation, microgrids, renewables and storage

    Regulation, pricing, policies, and energy planning

    Field trials, deployments

    ICT for green solutions

    Smart homes

    Smart buildings

    Smart logistics

    Smart supply chain

    Smart products

    Smart production

    Smart transportation

    Environmental informatics

    Environmental knowledge engineering and extraction

    System analysis and modeling

    Environmental quality monitoring and forecasting

    Environmental simulation

    Environmental model interoperability and integration

    Environmental information management

    Environmental assessment

    E-Learning in support of environmental informatics

    Environmental information

    Environmental observation

    Linked spatial temporal data

    Linked open data

    Software tools and databases

    e-Environment services, GIS and web services

    Adapting to climate change and resilience

    Use of applications for emergency telecommunications

    Disaster relief and response

    Resilience assessment and vulnerability

    Community, social, economical, political and sectoral resilience

    ICT assisted awareness and energy aware behavior

    Policy and incentives to encourage energy aware behavior

    Approaches for individual and collective energy awareness

    Application of persuasive messages and technologies

    Behavioral techniques (feedback, incentives, rewards, etc.)

    ICT for green business and organization

    Sustainability and life-cycle analysis

    Business models and opportunities

    Energy aware technology selection and evaluation

    Green key performance indicators

    Green and sustainable maturity models

    Best practices and experiences

    Organizational awareness and responsibility

    ICT for green governance and beyond

    Auditing

    Certificates

    Risk management

    Compliance to legal regulations

    Dematerialization

    Telework

    Teleconference

    e-presence

    ICT in Sustainable development

    Agricultural sustainability and food safety

    Water resources management

    Ecosystem service issues

    Integrated modeling approaches

    Modeling and software frameworks

    Decision support systems issues

    Capacity-building in developing and under-developed countries and regions

    Modeling sustainability

    Emerging technologies for energy efficiency and environment

    Internet of Things

    Sensor Networks

    Urban sensing

    Persuasive Technologies

    GENERAL CHAIRS

    A Min Tjoa, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

    Dieter Kranzlmüller, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität & Leibniz Supercomputing Centre, Germany

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS

    Amirreza ?Nick” Tahamtan, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

    Axel Auweter, Leibniz Supercomputing Centre, Germany


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