OPTIMIZATION OF WASTAGE PART OF COMPUTER SYSTEMSBY EFFECTIVE ACHIEVEMENT OF GREEN COMPUTING
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v3.i9SE.2015.3146Keywords:
Green House Effect, Green Computing, Optimization, RecyclabilityAbstract [English]
The environmental issues concerned with using computers because it is not possible to decrease the usage of computer.Our earth is also passing through the global warming, Green house effect and the ozone layer is becoming thin. Today Computers are widely used throughout the globe from any kind of organization to all over the place.The goals are to reduce the use of dangerous materials, maximize energy efficiency during the product's lifetime, and promote recyclability or biodegradability of useless products and factory waste.
It is to be known that as the economy expands, the demand for computing devices increases as business and individuals seek faster way of doing things –‟TheComputing way‟.
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International Journal of Engineering Research andApplications (IJERA) ISSN: 2248-9622 Vol. 2, Issue4, July-August 2012
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