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A Step Towards More Eco-responsible Computing

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On a global scale, the environmental footprint of digital technology represents a continent two to three times the size of France and five times the size of the French car fleet. In order to limit the negative impact of this overabundance and to optimize the emerging computing potential of our environment, we propose an architecture model and its implementation in order to allow the mutualization of the components embedded in our connected devices.

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Richard, F., Rémy, C., Denis, P. (2021). A Step Towards More Eco-responsible Computing. In: Bentahar, J., Awan, I., Younas, M., Grønli, TM. (eds) Mobile Web and Intelligent Information Systems. MobiWIS 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12814. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83164-6_14

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