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Energy efficiency in software: A case study on sustainability in personal health records
José A García Berná
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,
JOSÉ LUIS FERNÁNDEZ-ALEMÁN
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,
Juan M Carrillo De Gea
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,
Ambrosio Toval
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,
Javier Mancebo
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,
Coral Calero
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,
F. Félix Valdés García
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-02-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 2.174
CiteScore: 20.7
Impact factor: 10.0
ISSN: 09596526, 18791786
PubMed ID:
32982077
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
General Environmental Science
Building and Construction
Strategy and Management
Abstract
A personal health record is an eHealth technology in which users can observe their progress over time for a given condition. A research gap was identified in the literature concerning the study of the amount of energy that these systems need for their operation, and the energy efficiency that may be attained depending on their design. After the selection of five representative personal health records, a total of 20 tasks commonly done, and based on previous work, were performed with regard to two proposed scenarios, namely patient use and health personnel usage. The power consumption of the main components of a host machine was measured during the performance of the proposed duties. To that end, a hardware tool called the Energy Efficiency Tester was employed. The data collected were analyzed statistically, and significant differences were found in the respective consumption of the display (χ2 (4) = 23.782, p = 0.000), the processor (χ2 (4) = 29.018, p = 0.000) and the whole PC (χ2 (4) = 28.582, p = 0.000). For all of these components, NoMoreClipBoard was the personal health record that required the least energy (57.699 W for the display, 3.162 W for the processor and 181.113 W for the whole PC). A total of two strong correlations were found in the energy consumption between the hard disk and the graphics card (r = 0.791, p < 0.001), and the processor and the PC (r = 0.950, p < 0.001). Some features generated special amounts of power consumption, such as the news wall found on PatientsLikeMe, or the use of load icons that had an impact on most PC components. In addition, an in-depth analysis of the user interfaces was performed. A discussion was carried out on the design of the user interfaces, also taking into account recommendations drawn from the literature, checking for their implementation in the personal health records selected. With the aim of promoting sustainability among software developers, a best practice guideline on sustainable software design was proposed. Basic sustainability recommendations were collected for professionals to consider when developing a software system in general, and a personal health record in particular.
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García Berná J. A. et al. Energy efficiency in software: A case study on sustainability in personal health records // Journal of Cleaner Production. 2021. Vol. 282. p. 124262.
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García Berná J. A., FERNÁNDEZ-ALEMÁN J. L., Carrillo De Gea J. M., Toval A., Mancebo J., Calero C., Félix Valdés García F. Energy efficiency in software: A case study on sustainability in personal health records // Journal of Cleaner Production. 2021. Vol. 282. p. 124262.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.124262
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.124262
TI - Energy efficiency in software: A case study on sustainability in personal health records
T2 - Journal of Cleaner Production
AU - García Berná, José A
AU - FERNÁNDEZ-ALEMÁN, JOSÉ LUIS
AU - Carrillo De Gea, Juan M
AU - Toval, Ambrosio
AU - Mancebo, Javier
AU - Calero, Coral
AU - Félix Valdés García, F.
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/02/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 124262
VL - 282
PMID - 32982077
SN - 0959-6526
SN - 1879-1786
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@article{2021_García Berná,
author = {José A García Berná and JOSÉ LUIS FERNÁNDEZ-ALEMÁN and Juan M Carrillo De Gea and Ambrosio Toval and Javier Mancebo and Coral Calero and F. Félix Valdés García},
title = {Energy efficiency in software: A case study on sustainability in personal health records},
journal = {Journal of Cleaner Production},
year = {2021},
volume = {282},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {feb},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.124262},
pages = {124262},
doi = {10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.124262}
}