Re: Extended deadline July 15 - CFP: IEEE Green Standardization and Industry Issues at Globecom 2015

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As indicated a few days ago, posting CfP to this exploder unless
explicitly authorized is against the AUP.

As a consequence, by means of this email, in my role of sergeant-at-arms,
I¹m instructing the Secretariat, to restrict posting rights to any email
accounts related to Jinsong Wu, which was warned about avoiding  this kind
of posting.

Regards,
Jordi






-----Mensaje original-----
De: ietf <ietf-bounces@xxxxxxxx> on behalf of Jinsong Wu
<jwu_res@xxxxxxxxx>
Responder a: Jinsong Wu <jwu_res@xxxxxxxxx>
Fecha: jueves, 2 de julio de 2015, 21:26
Para: "ietf@xxxxxxxx" <ietf@xxxxxxxx>
Asunto: Extended deadline July 15 - CFP: IEEE Green Standardization and
Industry Issues at Globecom 2015

>CALL FOR PAPERS
>
>IEEE International Workshop on Green Standardization and Industry
>Issues for ICT and Relevant Technologies (GSICT)
>Organized in conjunction with IEEE Global Communications Conference
>(GLOBECOM 2015)
>
>http://www.ieee-gsict.org/2015/
>
>[Paper submission link]
>
>https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=20677
>
>[Important Dates on US Time EDT]
>­ Extended paper submission deadline: July 15, 2015
>­ Paper Acceptance Notification: September 1, 2015
>­ Camera Ready papers due: October 1, 2015
>
>[Scope and Topics]
>
>This workshop is to collect results and visions of standards,
>regulations, policies, industry issues and efforts on global green
>revolutions relevant to information and communication technologies
>(ICT) and other relevant issues, including both the impact of ICT on
>the environments and the impact of environments on ICT. This workshop
>will exchange views on issues of strategic importance such as
>environmental protections, resource efficiency, climate changes, and
>energy efficiency, and how ICT can help boost the transition to an
>environmentally-friendly economy. Environmental sustainability for the
>ICT sector has impacted and will continue impacting the industry¹s
>reaction to the outcomes of the United Nations Conference on
>Sustainable Development (Rio+20). The current world would not survive
>without information and communication technologies, whose widespread
>use has changed people¹s lives dramatically and boosted economic
>growth. However, the very success of these technologies has made them
>a growing contributor to various environmental impacts. At the same
>time, they may offer ways of reducing negative environmental impacts
>in other industries such as water resource management, air pollution
>reduction, energy generation, building and transport. This workshop
>may also provide guidance on green ICT procurement, detailing green
>principles to be applied when procuring goods, products and services.
>Another issue considered in this workshop is greening ICT supply
>chains relating to conflict minerals, and the way the ICT industry is
>managing its supply chain in that context. This workshop may also
>investigate the overall sustainability of lifestyle choices, a number
>of companies may have responded by providing consumers with
>information on the eco-impact of the products they buy and use.
>
>The IEEE International Workshop on Green Standardization and Industry
>Issues for ICT and Relevant Technologies (GSICT) would be initiated as
>a forum for scientists, engineers, standardization professionals,
>policy makers, researchers, practitioners, and students to present
>their latest research results, visions, ideas, developments, surveys
>in green standardization and industry issues in ICT and relevant
>technologies that can support existing and future developments and
>efforts and promote global green revolutions.
>
>Researchers and professionals are encouraged to submit original
>relevant contributions in all major areas, which include, but not
>limited to:
>
>­ Green standardizations for systems, devices, interfaces, adapters
>­ Green algorithms, protocols, approaches, solutions for any
>industrial ICT standards and relevant systems
>­ Green issues, activities, efforts, approaches, and applications in
>industries
>­ Visions, ideas, roadmaps, and solutions on green standardization and
>industry issues for ICT and relevant technologies
>­ Test suites for assessment of green standardizations and solutions
>­ Green battery solutions
>­ Green standardization and industry issues for computing and
>information technologies
>­ Green standardization and industry issues for electronics
>­ Green standardization and industry issues for Internet of things
>­ Green standardization and industry issues for smart grids
>­ Green standardization and industry issues for communications and
>networking
>­ Procedure for recycling materials in information and communication
>technology goods
>­ Measurement methods to characterize rare metals in information and
>communication technology goods
>­ Best practices for green data centers and cloud computing
>­ Energy and resource efficiency metrics and measurement
>­ Standardizations for green offices and buildings
>­ Overview and general principles of methodologies for assessing the
>environmental impact of information and communication technologies
>­ Methodology for environmental life cycle assessment
>­ Methodology for energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions
>impact assessment of information and communication technologies in
>organizations
>­ Framework for information and communication technologies and
>adaptation to the effects of climate change
>­ Life-cycle management of ICT goods
>­ Surveys on any topics of green standardization and industry issues
>
>[Submission Procedure]
>
>Submitted papers must represent original material which is not
>currently under review in any other conference or journal and has not
>been previously published. Paper length should not exceed 7-pages (6
>pages without extra page charge) standard IEEE conference two-column
>format (including all text, figures, and references). Please see the
>Author Information page for submission guidelines in the IEEE GLOBECOM
>2015 web site http://globecom2015.ieee-globecom.org/. All submitted
>papers will go through a peer review process. All accepted and
>presented papers will be included in the IEEE GLOBECOM 2015
>proceedings and IEEE digital library. IEEE reserves the right to
>exclude an accepted and registered but not presented paper from the
>IEEE digital library.







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