Title
Understanding and Mitigating the Effects of Device and Cloud Service Design Decisions on the Environmental Footprint of Digital Infrastructure.
Abstract
Interactive devices and the services they support are reliant on the cloud and the digital infrastructure supporting it. The environmental impacts of this infrastructure are substantial and for particular services the infrastructure can account for up to 85% of the total impact. In this paper, we apply the principles of Sustainable Interaction Design to cloud services use of the digital infrastructure. We perform a critical analysis of current design practice with regard to interactive services, which we identify as the cornucopian paradigm. We show how user-centered design principles induce environmental impacts in different ways, and combine with technical and business drivers to drive growth of the infrastructure through a reinforcing feedback cycle. We then create a design rubric, substantially extending that of Blevis [6], to cover impacts of the digital infrastructure. In doing so, we engage in design criticism, identifying examples (both actual and potential) of good and bad practice. We then extend this rubric beyond an eco-efficiency paradigm to consider deeper and more radical perspectives on sustainability, and finish with future directions for exploration.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1145/2858036.2858378
CHI
Keywords
Field
DocType
Sustainability, Interaction Design, Green Computing, Cloud Computing, Sustainable HCI
Rubric,Green computing,Interaction design,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Cornucopian,Sustainability,Ecological footprint,Cloud computing,Converged infrastructure
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
15
0.62
33
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Chris Preist191382.04
Daniel Schien2254.35
Eli Blevis3973114.18