Call For Papers: GreenMetrics 2009 Workshop
June 15, 2009
Seattle, WA

In conjunction with SIGMETRICS/Performance 2009
Sponsored by ACM SIGMETRICS
http://conferences.sigmetrics.org/sigmetrics/2009/workshops.shtml

Global climate change is a topic of increasing importance in modern society. 
The primary objective of this
workshop is to explore how improvements to or new uses of Information and 
Communication Technology (ICT) can
contribute towards efforts to minimize climate change. In particular, this 
workshop will provide a forum for
discussions on how to reduce the environmental impact of ICT. According to a 
recent report from the Climate
Group, the ICT sector is responsible for 2% of the worldwide carbon footprint. 
This is roughly equivalent to the
carbon footprint of the airline industry. Furthermore, an increase of 50% is 
predicted for the ICT sector's carbon
footprint by 2020. As regulatory and social pressures increase, organizations 
will need to take steps to reduce their
environmental impact. ICT is expected to be a key sector in the effort to 
combat climate change, reducing overall
carbon emissions by 15% by 2020 (smart2020.org). The workshop will provide an 
opportunity to explore
opportunities for ICT applications or services to reduce the environmental 
impact of existing non-ICT processes.


This workshop is intended to bring together researchers from the (traditional) 
SIGMETRICS community with
researchers and practitioners in relevant areas, to exchange technical ideas 
and experiences on how to lessen the
environmental impact of ICT, or how to utilize ICT to lessen the environmental 
impact of other sectors.
Improvements are to be quantified in terms of sustainability metrics such as 
reduction of carbon emissions.
Improvements in sustainability should ideally also demonstrate that acceptable 
Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
can be maintained. This workshop will serve as a forum for the SIGMETRICS 
community to apply general
measurement, analysis and modeling techniques to this important area.


Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
* Measurement and evaluation of the sustainability of existing ICT systems
* Definition and demonstration of useful sustainability metrics
* Methods that systematically improve the efficiency of existing ICT systems
* Tools that facilitate the design of more sustainable ICT systems
* Development of models that pertain to the sustainability of ICT systems
* Case studies of efforts to improve the sustainability of production ICT 
systems
* Use of ICT systems to improve the sustainability of existing non-ICT processes
Preference will be given to work on large-scale systems, e.g., entire data 
centers or enterprise-scale applications.

Important Dates
May 4, 2009: Paper Submission (hard deadline)
May 18, 2009: Author Notification
May 25, 2009: Final Versions Due

Submission Guidelines
Papers must not exceed five double-column pages in the standard ACM format
(http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates). Submission 
instructions will be provided on the
SIGMETRICS web site (http://conferences.sigmetrics.org/sigmetrics/2009/) closer 
to the submission deadline.

Organizing Committee:
Martin Arlitt, HP Labs and University of Calgary ([email protected])
Niklas Carlsson, University of Calgary ([email protected])
Jerry Rolia, HP Labs ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)

Program Committee: TBD
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