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This volume provides a comprehensive state of the art overview of a series of advanced trends and concepts that have recently been proposed in the area of green information technologies engineering as well as of design and development methodologies for models and complex systems architectures and their intelligent components. The contributions included in the volume have their roots in the authors" presentations, and vivid discussions that have followed the presentations, at a series of workshop and seminars held within the international TEMPUS-project GreenCo project in United Kingdom, Italy, Portugal, Sweden and the Ukraine, during 2013-2015 and at the 1st - 5th Workshops on Green and Safe Computing (GreenSCom) held in Russia, Slovakia and the Ukraine. The book presents a systematic exposition of research on principles, models, components and complex systems and a description of industry- and society-oriented aspects of the green IT engineering. A chapter-oriented structure has

been adopted for this book following a "vertical view" of the green IT, from hardware (CPU and FPGA) and software components to complex industrial systems. The 15 chapters of the book are grouped into five sections: (1) Methodology and Principles of Green IT Engineering for Complex Systems, (2) Green Components and Programmable Systems, (3) Green Internet Computing, Cloud and Communication Systems, (4) Modeling and Assessment of Green Computer Systems and Infrastructures, and (5) Green PLC-Based Systems for Industry Applications. The chapters provide an easy to follow, comprehensive introduction to the topics that are addressed, including the most relevant references, so that anyone interested in them can start the study by being able to easily find an introduction to the topic through these references. At the same time, all of them correspond to different aspects of the work in progress being carried out by various research groups throughout the world and, therefore, provide info

rmation on the state of the art of some of these topics, challenges and perspectives.

Part I: Methodology and Principles of Green IT Engineering for Complex Systems.- Part II: Green Components and Programmable Systems.- Part III: Green Internet Computing, Cloud and Communication Systems.- Part IV: Modeling and Assessment of Green Computer Systems and Infrastructures.- Part V: Green PLC-Based Systems for Industry Applications.
Part I Methodology and Principles of Green IT Engineering for Complex Systems
Concepts of Green IT Engineering: Taxonomy, Principles and Implementation
3(18)
Vyacheslav Kharchenko
Oleg Illiashenko
Foresight-Research for Green IT Engineering Development
21(22)
Igor Shostak
Mariia Danova
Yuliia Kuznetsova
Green IT Engineering in the View of Resource-Based Approach
43(26)
Julia Drozd
Alex Drozd
Svetlana Antoshchuk
Part II Components and Programmable Systems
Green Logic: Models, Methods, Algorithms
69(18)
Sergey Tyurin
Anton Kamenskih
Energy-Efficient Scheduling for Portable Computers as Bi-Criteria Optimization Problem
87(14)
Igor Turkin
Aleksandr Vdovitchenko
Evaluating the RAM Energy Consumption at the Stage of Software Development
101(24)
D.A. Maevsky
E.J. Maevskaya
E.D. Stetsuyk
Part III Green Internet Computing, Cloud and Communication Systems
Impact of the Internet Resources Structure on Energy Consumption While Searching for Information
125(22)
Volodymyr Dubovoi
Oleksii Moskvin
Introducing Controlling Features in Cloud Environment by Using SNMP
147(14)
Asif Iqbal
Colin Pattinson
Ah-Lian Kor
Efficient Error Detection and Correction in Block Data Transmission
161(26)
Nikolaos G. Bardis
Part IV Modeling and Assessment of Green Computer Systems and Infrastructures
Model-Based Evaluation of Energy Saving Systems
187(22)
Davide Basile
Felicita Di Giandomenico
Stefania Gnesi
MSS Models of Smart Grids with Multi-level Degradation and Recovery
209(20)
Eugene Brezhnev
Herman Fesenko
Vyacheslav Kharchenko
Vitaly Levashenko
Elena Zaitseva
Hybrid Adaptive Systems of Computational Intelligence and Their On-line Learning for Green IT in Energy Management Tasks
229(18)
Yevgeniy Bodyanskiy
Olena Vynokurova
Iryna Pliss
Dmytro Peleshko
Part V Green PLC-Based Systems for Industry Applications
PLC-Based Systems for Data Acquisition and Supervisory Control of Environment-Friendly Energy-Saving Technologies
247(22)
Yuriy Kondratenko
Oleksiy V. Korobko
Oleksiy V. Kozlov
Assessment of Energy Consumption for Safety-Related PLC-Based Systems
269(14)
Vladimir Sklyar
Oleg Odarushchenko
Eugene Bulba
Roman Horbenko
Alexander Ivasyuk
Dmitry Kotov
Green Microcontrollers in Control Systems for Magnetic Elements of Linear Electron Accelerators
283
Anatoliy Shamraev
Elena Shamraeva
Anatoly Dovbnya
Andriy Kovalenko
Oleg Ilyunin