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Tactic: Use Energy-Aware Scheduling

Tactic sort: Awesome Tactic
Type: Architectural Tactic or Software Practice
Category: green-ml-enabled-systems
Tags: algorithm-design 

Title

Use Energy-Aware Scheduling

Description

Edge devices are by default considered as being always on even when they do nothing. This causes energy waste.

Participant

edge-provider; edge-user

Related software artifact

auto-scaling policies

Context

energy waste

Software feature

business model; switching on/off techniques

Tactic intent

resource management

Target quality attribute

resource efficiency

Other related quality attributes

cost efficiency

Measured impact

energy efficiency gain

Source

The Dark Side of Cloud and Edge Computing: An Exploratory Study (DOI: https://doi.org/10.21428/bf6fb269.9422c084)


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  • Contact person
  • Patricia Lago (VU Amsterdam)
  •  disc at vu.nl
  •  patricialago.nl

The Archive of Awesome and Dark Tactics (AADT) is an initiative of the Digital Sustainability Center (DiSC). It received funding from the VU Amsterdam Sustainability Institute, and is maintained by the S2 Group of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

Initial development of the Archive of Awesome and Dark Tactics by Robin van der Wiel