Ethical Point Sample Clauses

Ethical Point. Mostly, the green computing practice focuses on the ecological, economical point but usually neglect human’s interaction and ethical aspects [8]. The use of ethics in IT and ICT field covers many indicators such as Satisfaction level, Intellectual Property Right, Reliability, Confidentiality, Security and Privacy, Gender/Salary/Productivity Information. All of these indicators are usually subjective and In the previous section, this research found most of the important performance indicators with respect to three pillars of sustainability and this will definitely help ICT and IT service providers to develop and design their existing GSLA more greener for achieving sustainability as well as making more profit in their businesses. However, ICT engineer would face some challenges to incorporate, manage and finding the relationship between all new performance indicators for GSLA under three pillars of sustainability in future. This GSLA research tries to help ICT engineers to define new GSLA using an informational model. The general global view of GSLA indicators with respect to three pillars are shown in Fig.3 and then the relationships, interdependencies and management complexity among the new indicators and existing indicators are depicted with discovering some important new entities under sustainability lens.
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