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A green scheduling algorithm for the distributed flowshop problem
Applied Soft Computing, 2021Abstract In recent years, sustainable development and green manufacturing have attracted widespread attention to environmental problems becoming increasingly serious. Meanwhile, affected by the intensification of market competition and economic globalization, distributed manufacturing systems have become increasingly common.
Yuanzhen Li +5 more
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Distributions and Green’s functions
2009Laurent Schwartz introduced distributions in late 1940s. See [Sch66a, Sch66b]. “Weak derivatives” were introduced by S.L. Sobolev in 1935.
Alexander Komech, Andrew Komech
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Greening Elements in the Distribution Network
Journal of industrial engineering and management, 2010Due to climate change and the increase in environmental awareness in the world, the concept of Green Supply Chain Management appeared. The concept is aimed at the reduction of several elements: energy, materials, the pollution and the waste in production and logistics processes. Power networks are a part of a supply chain of production and distribution
Opetuk, Tihomir, Đukić, Goran
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Stable Distributions And Green’s Functions for Fractional Diffusions
Fractional Calculus and Applied Analysis, 2018zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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A green policy to schedule tasks in a distributed cloud
Optimization Letters, 2017In the last years, demand and availability of computational capabilities experienced radical changes. Desktops and laptops increased their processing resources, exceeding users’ demand for large part of the day. On the other hand, computational methods are more and more frequently adopted by scientific communities, which often experience difficulties ...
Stefano Sebastio, Giorgio Gnecco
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Resiliency in the sustainability of Distributed Green Data Centers
2015 Sixth International Green and Sustainable Computing Conference (IGSC), 2015This paper presents a study of the effect of workload distribution on the resiliency of a new paradigm in sustainable data centers which considers small modular units, called “Distributed Green Data Centers” (DGDC), that are distributed over a geographical region and primarily powered by local energy sources, particularly but not limited to renewables.
Andres Kwasinski, Alexis Kwasinski
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Distribution functions and green's functions
Soviet Physics Journal, 1978A unitary transformation is indicated which makes it possible when computing a partially traced density matrix to use the method of two-time quantum Green's functions. For systems in strong nonequilibrium, an integral equation is found which describes both the initial and kinetic stages of relaxation of the density matrix of a subsystem from any ...
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Green Hydrogen Distributed production
2022Nowadays, environmental concerns and climate change are priority and focal issues for both international institutions and the governments of single countries. These are closely linked to the supply and consumption of energy. The key point is to implement the 'energy transition', through which production and dependence on fossil fuels is increasingly ...
G Squadrito, A Nicita, G Maggio
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Distributed production of green hydrogen
2022Hydrogen is addressed as the best storage media for renewable energy and as an alternative to the batteries. The main issue claimed for this solution is that green hydrogen has a high production cost. In fact, it currently costs between two and three times more than hydrogen produced from fossil fuels (e.g., methane steam reforming). Nowadays, all over
G. SQUADRITO, A. NICITA, G. MAGGIO
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Greenslater: On Satisfying Green SLAs in Distributed Clouds
IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, 2015With the massive adoption of cloud-based services, high energy consumption and carbon footprint of cloud infrastruc-tures have become a major concern in the IT industry. Consequently , many governments and IT advisory organizations have urged IT stakeholders (i.e., cloud provider and cloud customers) to embrace green IT and regularly monitor and report
Amokrane, Ahmed +4 more
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