Sustainable Software Design - Addressing Bloat and Frameworks with Resource Proportional Design
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Learn sustainable software design principles to reduce environmental impact through resource-proportional design strategies in this conference talk by Arun Mahendran and Manish Baing from Lenovo. Explore how software bloat and framework inefficiencies hinder resource optimization and energy efficiency in modern applications. Discover resource-proportional design methodologies that tailor resource usage to specific application needs, effectively reducing carbon footprint and environmental impact. Examine data sharing and reuse techniques that minimize redundant computations and storage requirements, further lowering carbon production in software systems. Understand how dataset lineage promotes efficient data sharing and optimizes resource usage in processing pipelines, based on insights from the ACM paper "From Roots to Fruits: Exploring Lineage for Dataset Recommendations." Gain practical knowledge about addressing framework inefficiencies and implementing carbon-aware software design practices that balance functionality with environmental responsibility.
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Sustainable Software Design Addressing Bloat and Frameworks with Resource Proportional Design
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