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9TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON GREEN AND SUSTAINABLE SOFTWARE (GREENS’25)

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Official website of the International Workshop on Green and Sustainable Software
(GREENS)
Co-Located with:ICSE25
Date: April 27-May 3 2025
Location: Ottawa (Canada)
Submission: November 11, 2024


THEME & GOALS

The engineering of green software-intensive systems is critical in our drive
towards a sustainable, smarter planet. The goal of green software engineering is
to apply green principles to the design and operation of software-intensive
systems. Green and self-greening software systems have tremendous potential to
decrease energy consumption. Moreover, enterprise software can and should be
re-thought to address sustainability issues using innovative business models,
processes, and incentives. Monitoring and measuring the greenness of software is
critical towards the notion of sustainable and green software. Demonstrating
improvement is paramount for users to achieve and effect change. Analysis of the
sustainability of a specific software system requires software that aids
developers in weighing the four dimensions of sustainability – economic, social,
environmental, and technical – with their attendant trade-offs. The software
architecture community must assume leadership in this important challenge. In
this workshop we will explore the theme of “architectural implications of green
software” with a goal towards creating actionable outcomes that will affect how
software architecture is practiced and taught in the future.


TOPICS OF INTEREST

GREENS 2025 seeks contributions addressing, but not limited to, the following
topics related to sustainable software and software for sustainability:

 * Architectural implications (architectural tactics, architectural styles,
   design patterns and anti-patterns) for green and sustainable software
 * Practices for sustainability-aware software architecture
 * Metrics and measures for sustainability-aware software architecture
 * Sustainability-aware architectures in context (e.g., cloud-edge continuum)
 * Teaching and training of skills and competences in sustainability-aware
   software architecture
 * Sustainable computing from a software architecture and software-intensive
   system perspective
 * Applied, or experimented with, software engineering methodologies at all
   levels (from requirements elicitation to architecture design, coding,
   testing)
 * Conceptual reflections related to software sustainability
 * Progress on the various dimensions of software sustainability and their
   interplay
 * Software adaptation for sustainability
 * Tools to support sustainability-aware decision making
 * Sustainability of emerging computing technologies (AI systems, edge devices)
 * Green AI, lighter, less data-intensive and less energy-consuming AI models
   and architectures


IMPORTANT DATES

   
 * Paper Submission: November 11, 2024
 * Paper Notification: December 8, 2024
 * Camera-Ready: TBD
 * Workshop Date: TBD


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Participants are invited to submit three types of contributions:

 * Emerging research papers (up to 8 pages): These should describe contributions
   offering novel research results, addressing challenging real-world problems
   with innovative ideas. Submissions should clearly describe the challenges and
   problems tackled, the relevant state of the art, the solution being offered,
   and the potential benefits of the contribution, from an academic or
   industrial perspective.
 * Position papers (up to 5 pages): These should be contributions outlining
   forward-looking ideas or thought-provoking reflections that call for further
   discussion and research in the community. These should describe a specific
   position or opinion of the authors, or provide a well-reasoned and motivated
   vision.
 * Extended abstracts (up to 2 pages): These abstracts should propose novel
   research topics for discussion in the community, addressing challenging
   problems from an academic or industrial perspective. The motivation for your
   topic should be grounded in the literature or in practical experience.




ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE

STEERING COMMITTEE:

 * Patricia Lago, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
 * Rick Kazman, University of Hawaii

WORKSHOP CHAIRS:

 * Silverio Martı́nez Fernández, Universitat Politècnica de
   Catalunya-BarcelonaTech
 * Elisa Yumi Nakagawa, University of São Paulo
 * Luís Cruz, Delft University of Technology

WEB AND PROCEEDINGS CHAIR:

 * Vincenzo Stoico, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam


PROGRAM COMMITTEE

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