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Universidad de Murcia. Departamento de Informática y Sistemas
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    Surveying the environmental and technical dimensions of sustainability in software development companies
    (MDPI, 2018-11-20) García Berná, José Alberto; Carrillo de Gea, Juan Manuel; Moros Valle, Begoña; Fernández Alemán, José Luis; Nicolás Ros, Joaquín; Toval Álvarez, Jose Ambrosio; Informática y Sistemas
    The growing concern over the state of degradation of the environment has led to a consideration of aspects relating to sustainability in software. Bearing this in mind, we have carried out a survey of practitioners, aiming to gather information about their awareness of sustainable software, not only during the development process, but also throughout the period in which the software is used. Using the data gathered, we studied professionals’ perspectives on sustainability in software development, and were able to get a picture of the current situation of the application of sustainability practices in this sector. We focused on the environmental and technical dimensions of sustainability aimed at extending the longevity of information systems and making them more energy efficient. From the results, we observed that there is a widespread desire to pursue sustainable behavior at work, even though there are not always clear guidelines on how to proceed in this endeavor.
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    Green IT and sustainable technology development: bibliometric overview
    (Wiley, 2019-01-21) García Berná, José Alberto; Fernández Alemán, José Luis; Carrillo de Gea, Juan Manuel; Nicolás Ros, Joaquín; Moros Valle, Begoña; Toval Álvarez, Jose Ambrosio; Mancebo, Javier; García, Félix; Calero, Coral; Informática y Sistemas
    Green information technologies (GITs) constitute a field of research, whose objective is to reduce the environmental pollution caused by masses of people using and producing technology. This paper describes the search for literature related to GIT and technology sustainability in Scopus database. No restriction was imposed on the time period when carrying out the search. The data gathered revealed that the journal with the highest number of publications is Computer, and the most prolific author is Tomoya Enokido, with 45 publications. A total of 53.12% of the documents found in Scopus were Conference Paper. Although no statistically significant differences were detected, countries in the group with less CO2 kton emissions per inhabitant and less income per capita have a higher percentage of publications. The reduction of power consumption in the cloud data centers is a hot topic for future work, because the word cloud appeared in 9 out of the 10 most frequently cited papers.