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2017
Romansky, S., Chowdhury, S.A., Hindle, Abram, Borle, N., Greiner, R.
Inefficient mobile software kills battery life. Yet, developers lack the tools necessary to detect and solve energy bugs in software. In addition, developers are usually tasked with the creation of software features and triaging existing bugs. This means that most developers do not have the time...
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2016
Computer Science often seems distant from itsnatural science cousins, especially software engineering whichfeels closer to sociology and psychology than to physics. Physicalmeasurements are often rare in software engineering, except in afew niches. One such important niche is that of software...
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2015
Polato, I., Barbosa, D., Hindle, Abram, Kon, F.
Data centers are notorious energy consumers. In fact, studies have shown that for every $1 spent on hardware in the datacenter, $0.50 is spent on powering this hardware over its lifetime. Data centers host real or virtual (i.e., cloud) clusters that often execute large compute jobs using...