CFP IEEE Technology and Society, special section on "green computing"
SPECIAL SECTION ON GREEN COMPUTING: Call for Papers
IEEE Technology and Society (T&S) is planning a special section on the topic of “green computing”.
The magazine has a long history with the theme of “green technology,” going back to at least 1995, when it published the article “Going Green Makes Business Sense” by Jim Lippke (T&S, Vol. 14, No. 3, 24-25). It recently published “Greening IEEE” by Patrick Meyer (T&S, Vol. 28, No. 3, 64-72).
The focus of this special section will be on environmentally sustainable computing and IT.
Dr. Luciano Floridi (University of Hertfordshire and University of Oxford, UNESCO Chair in Information and Computer Ethics) will coordinate the special section.
Submissions should be emailed to T&S’s editor-in-chief, Keith Miller (miller.keith@uis.edu), and should conform to the usual suggestions for authors (please see http://www.ieeessit.org/technology_and_society/authors.asp).
Please indicate in your email that the submission is to be considered for the special section.
Papers received by December 15, 2011 will receive first consideration for the special section.
IEEE Technology and Society (T&S) is planning a special section on the topic of “green computing”.
The magazine has a long history with the theme of “green technology,” going back to at least 1995, when it published the article “Going Green Makes Business Sense” by Jim Lippke (T&S, Vol. 14, No. 3, 24-25). It recently published “Greening IEEE” by Patrick Meyer (T&S, Vol. 28, No. 3, 64-72).
The focus of this special section will be on environmentally sustainable computing and IT.
Dr. Luciano Floridi (University of Hertfordshire and University of Oxford, UNESCO Chair in Information and Computer Ethics) will coordinate the special section.
Submissions should be emailed to T&S’s editor-in-chief, Keith Miller (miller.keith@uis.edu), and should conform to the usual suggestions for authors (please see http://www.ieeessit.org/technology_and_society/authors.asp).
Please indicate in your email that the submission is to be considered for the special section.
Papers received by December 15, 2011 will receive first consideration for the special section.
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