There has been continuously arising demand for more computational power and is increasing day by day. A lot of new and adaptable technologies are coming forth to meet the user requirements, e.g., include clusters, grids, clouds and so on each having advantages and disadvantages providing computation, resources, or services. The problem arising is that for large computation many participating entities in the decision system are required and thereby more power is consumed. This paper focuses on minimizing the computation power required by the task (computation task or problem statement) especially in homogeneous systems here we are calling it as a Decision System which require some form of data (may be structured) along with the problem statement and thus proving to be a green computing environment (reducing use of hazardous things and maximizing the energy efficiency).
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Joshi, A., Tewari, K., Pant, B., & Goudar, R. H. (2014). “Eco-computation”: A step towards more friendly green computing. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 236, pp. 983–991). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1602-5_104
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