Re: [arch-d] Call for Papers: IAB workshop on Environmental Impact of Internet Applications and Systems

Hesham ElBakoury <helbakoury@gmail.com> Tue, 04 October 2022 23:36 UTC

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Hesham

On 8/9/2022 11:54 AM, IAB Executive Administrative Manager wrote:
> IAB workshop on Environmental Impact of Internet Applications and
> Systems
>
> Web page:https://www.iab.org/activities/workshops/e-impact/
>
> Background
>
> Internet communications and applications have both environmental costs
> and benefits. In the positive direction, they can reduce the
> environmental impact of our society, for instance, by allowing virtual
> interaction to replace physical travel. Of course, the Internet can
> equally well act as an enabler for increasing physical goods
> consumption, for instance, through easing commerce.
>
> Beyond the effects associated with its use, Internet applications do not
> come for free either. The Internet runs on systems that require energy
> and raw materials to manufacture and operate. While the environmental
> benefits of the Internet may certainly outweigh this use of resources in
> many cases, it is incumbent on the Internet industry to ensure that this
> use of resources is minimized and optimized. In many cases, this is
> already an economic necessity due to operational costs. And because many
> consumers, businesses, and civil societies care deeply about the
> environmental impact of the services and technologies they use, there is
> also a clear demand for providing Internet services with minimal
> environmental impact.
>
> This is a broad topic, ranging from technical questions to economics,
> business decisions, and policies. Technical, standards, and research
> communities can help ensure that we have a sufficient understanding of
> the environmental impact of the Internet and its applications. They can
> also help to design the right tools to continue to build and improve all
> aspects of the Internet, such as addressing new functional needs, easing
> of operations, improving performance and/or efficiency, or reducing
> environmental impacts in other ways.
>
> Workshop
>
> The IAB is organizing a workshop to discuss the Internet's environmental
> impact, discuss the evolving needs from industry, and to identify areas
> for improvements and future work. While the focus is on technical
> aspects, the scope is broadly on the entire Internet ecosystem, from the
> communications to the devices, applications, data centers, etc.
>
> The main goal of the workshop is to call further attention to the topic
> and to bring together a diverse stakeholder community to discuss these
> issues. The workshop shall also:
>
>    • Discuss the direct environmental impacts of the Internet, including
>      but not limited to energy usage by Internet systems themselves,
>      energy usage of the relevant end-user devices, resources needed for
>      manufacturing the associated devices, or the environmental impacts
>      throughout the lifecycle of Internet systems. Discuss the breakdown
>      of those impacts across different system components and operations.
>      Predict potential future trends for these impacts based on changed
>      usage patterns and emerging technologies.
>    • Discuss the indirect environmental impacts of the Internet, i.e.,
>      its effects on society overall, through enabling communications,
>      virtual services, or global commerce.
>    • Share information about relevant measurement metrics and data, and
>      identify the need for additional metric or measurements.
>    • Discuss the need for improvements or associated new functionality.
>    • Share information about the societal, business, and regulatory
>      situation, to help identify areas of opportunity.
>    • Identify areas where further technical work would be most impactful.
>    • Discuss specific improvement proposals.
>
> We expect that the workshop discussions connect analysis of the issues
> (e.g., scale of energy consumption or carbon footprint) to industry
> needs (e.g., deployment opportunities) and solutions.
>
> Business and societal policy questions are in scope only insofar as they
> inform the workshop participants about the context we are in, but what
> those policies should be is not for the workshop to decide or even
> extensively discuss. The scope excludes also how the technical community
> works and meets, such as the question of in-person or hybrid meetings
> (but note that this workshop is virtual).
>
> Practical details
>
> The workshop is organized as three half-day virtual meetings starting
> with a kick-off on Monday, December 5, 2022. The remaining sessions will
> be scheduled according to participant availability, likely also in the
> same week. A workshop report will be prepared after the meeting, to be
> discussed among the participants and then published as an RFC.
>
> Note: While the workshop results are open, the participants may decide
> at the beginning of the meeting that specific contributions and
> discussions can only be shared anonymously, i.e., without attribution or
> inclusion of other identifying information.
>
> Workshop participation is by invitation. Invitations are extended based
> on program committee reviews of position paper submissions. Position
> papers are typically short (2-4 pages) summaries of the participants'
> thinking of a specific topic, but can also be more detailed articles.
> Not all position papers will be presented in the workshop, but they will
> be distributed before the workshop, form the background for discussions,
> and are expected reading for the participants.
>
> Please send your position paper submissions toe-impact-workshop@iab.org  
> latest by October 31, 2022 but submissions are welcome also earlier. The
> program committee will confirm participation by November 7, 2022.
>
> Program committee
>
> The program committee members are:
>
>    • Jari Arkko, Ericsson (program committee co-chair)
>    • Lars Eggert, Netapp (program committee co-chair)
>    • Toerless Eckert, Futurewei
>    • Martin Flack, Akamai
>    • Mike Mattera, Akamai
>    • Colin Perkins, University of Glasgow
>    • Eve M. Schooler, Intel
>    • Rick Taylor, Ori Industries
>    • Jiankang Yao, CNNIC
>
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