Energy Efficiency Across Programming Languages: How Do Energy, Time, and
Memory Relate? is coming at 02/05/2018 - 4:00pm

LPSC 125
Mon, 02/05/2018 - 4:00pm

Jácome Cunha
Assistant Professor, NOVA LINCS, Department of Computer Science, Faculty of
Science and Technology, NOVA University of Lisbon

Abstract:
In this talk we will present a study of the runtime, memory usage and energy
consumption of twenty seven well-known software languages. We monitor the
performance of such languages using ten different programming problems,
expressed in each of the languages. Our results show interesting  findings,
such as, slower/faster languages consuming less/more energy, and how memory
usage influences energy consumption. We show how to use our results to
provide software engineers support to decide which language to use when
energy effciency is a concern.

Bio:

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