ICT4S2018: Volume InformationICT4S2018. 5th International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Sustainability26 articles•409 pages•Published: May 10, 2018 PapersSedef Akinli Kocak, Gülfem Isiklar Alptekin, Andriy Miranskyy, Ayse Bener and Enzo Cialini 1-19 | Maryam Al Hinai and Ruzanna Chitchyan 20-36 | Quazi Mishkatul Alam, Bejon Sarker, Biplob Biswas, Kazi Hasan Zubaer, Tarik Reza Toha, Novia Nurain and A. B. M. Alim Al Islam 37-48 | Oliver Bates, Adrian Friday, Julian Allen, Fraser McLeod, Tom Cherrett, Sarah Wise, Maja Piecyk, Marzena Piotrowska, Tolga Bektas and Thuba Nguyen 49-67 | Jan C. T. Bieser and Lorenz M. Hilty 68-81 | Alice Frantz Schneider, Sepideh Matinfar, Eoin Martino Grua, Diego Casado-Mansilla and Lars Cordewener 82-99 | Andreas Fritsch and Stefanie Betz 100-111 | Björn Hedin, Victor Larsson and Henrik Artman 112-124 | Ralph Hintemann and Simon Hinterholzer 125-136 | Anna Kramers, Tina Ringenson, Liridona Sopjani and Peter Arnfalk 137-152 | David Lautenschutz, Sergio España, Albert Hankel, Sietse Overbeek and Patricia Lago 153-167 | Jens Malmodin, Pernilla Bergmark and Sepideh Matinfar 168-186 | Jens Malmodin and Dag Lundén 187-208 | Samuel Mann, Oliver Bates and Raymond Maher 209-226 | Jeremy Millard, Marie Nicole Sorivelle, Orfeas Konstantinos Katsikis, Elisabeth Unterfrauner and Christian Voigt 227-242 | Sofie Nyström, Cecilia Katzeff and Daniel Pargman 243-257 | Christina Pakusch, Gunnar Stevens and Paul Bossauer 258-269 | Maria Palacin-Silva and Jari Porras 270-288 | Lucas Pereira, Rodolfo Gonçalves, Filipe Quintal and Nuno Nunes 289-300 | Hanna Pihkola, Mikko Hongisto, Olli Apilo, Mika Lasanen and Saija Vatanen 301-315 | Christian Remy, Oliver Bates, Vanessa Thomas and Matthew Broadbent 316-331 | Jack Townsend 332-349 | Guido van Capelleveen, Johanna Pohl, Andreas Fritsch and Daniel Schien 350-364 | Roberto Verdecchia, René Aparicio Saez, Giuseppe Procaccianti and Patricia Lago 365-383 | Kelly Widdicks, Tina Ringenson, Daniel Pargman, Vishnupriya Kuppusamy and Patricia Lago 384-397 | Jorge Luis Zapico and Maja Söderberg 398-409 |
KeyphrasesAaaS, Abiotic depletion potential, Accessibility as a Service, air pollution, Ambient Information Display, autonomous driving, benchmark, car sharing, carbon footprint, case study2, circular economy2, citizen science, civic technology, Cleantech, Cleanweb, climate change, climate impact, code smells, comparative analysis, consumer behaviour, CSA, data center, data demand, data visualization, database, dataset, decision support2, design for Attachment, design mockups, digital access, Digitalization, Domestic energy, E&M sector2, Empirical Experiment, energy consumption2, energy efficiency3, Energy footprint, energy monitoring, environmental impact, Environmental Impact Assessment, Environmental Sustainability, equality requirements, equality templates, everyday life, farming, food, Footprint of Things, freight, GHG abatement potential, Good Practices, Grassroots movements facilitated by ICT, Green ICT, Green Metrics, Greenhouse gas emissions, GreenIT, Grocery stores, ICT4, ICT sector2, ICT sustainability, ICT4S3, Information and Communication Technology, Innovation Alliances, Internet of Things, kerb side optimisation, last mile logistics, LES model, Life Cycle Assessment3, life cycle inventory, limits, Logistics, MaaS, maker movement, Mann-Bates maturing scale, Material carbon footprint, Material ecosystem toxicity potential, Material footprint, Material human toxicity potential, Material resource depletion potential, Maturity, Maturity Model, Media sector2, mobile access networks, Mobility as a Service, network services, non-use, NoSQL, Optimization, parcel demand, parcel sector, participation, Persuasive services, policy makers, policymakers, qualitative content analysis, RDBMS, reduced Internet connectivity, refactoring, reflection2, renewable energy, Requirements Engineering, requirements pattern, research through design, resource efficiency, Road and Transport, Shared autonomous vehicles, sharing economy, slow values, Smart Cities, smart-green, social media, social sustainability, software feature interaction, Spreng's Triangle, stakeholder engagement, Stakeholders, Sustainability5, Sustainable community building via ICT, Sustainable Development Goals, Sustainable HCI, Sustainable ICT, Sustainable Interaction Design, sustainable mobility2, Technology Enhanced Learning, technology use, Traffic Engineering, Traffic Simulator, Transformation Mindset, transparency, travel mode choice, undesign, urban mobility, use case, waste management practices. |
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