Transcription of Energy Efficiency across Programming Languages
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Energy Efficiency across Programming LanguagesHow Do Energy , Time, and Memory Relate?Rui PereiraHASLab/INESC TECU niversidade do Minho, CoutoHASLab/INESC TECU niversidade do Minho, Ribeiro, Rui RuaHASLab/INESC TECU niversidade do Minho, come CunhaNOVA LINCS, DI, FCTUniv. Nova de Lisboa, o Paulo FernandesRelease/LISP, CISUCU niversidade de Coimbra, o SaraivaHASLab/INESC TECU niversidade do Minho, paper presents a study of the runtime, memory usageand Energy consumption of twenty seven well-known soft-ware Languages . We monitor the performance of such lan-guages using ten different Programming problems, expressedin each of the Languages . Our results show interesting find-ings, such as, slower/faster Languages consuming less/moreenergy, and how memory usage influences Energy consump-tion. We show how to use our results to provide softwareengineers support to decide which language to use whenenergy Efficiency is a Concepts Software and its engineering Soft-ware performance;General Programming Languages ;KeywordsEnergy Efficiency , Programming Languages , Lan-guage Benchmarking, Green SoftwareACM Reference Format:Rui Pereira, Marco Couto, Francisco Ribeiro, Rui Rua, J come Cunha,Jo o Paulo Fernandes, and Jo o Saraiva.
interpreted), and programming paradigm (imperative, func-tional, object oriented, scripting) used. For each of the exe-cution types and programming paradigms, we compiled a software language ranking according to each variable consid-ered. Our results show interesting findings, such as, slower/-faster software languages consuming less/more ...
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