[Article] Do emission challenges vary across types of software?
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Proposer: Namrata Narayan | Dir. Communications & Member Relations | @NAMRATA-WOKE
Abstract: Addressing the question if emission output concerns and considerations vary across types of software, and highlighting what developers might need to consider to decarbonize their software effectively
Why: Introduce how the GSF categorizes software and build understanding that can be more commonly considered
Audience: Software developers, heads of product and solution architects
Timeline: June 2024
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Author: TBC
Other contributors: @NAMRATA-WOKE, TOSS team
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From TOSS Miro:
Types of Software:
- consumer-based
- operational
- web-based
- transactional
- Simulation/modelling
- Network streaming