Presentation 2010-01-22
Software Technologies for Green-House Gas Emission
Ichiro SATOH,
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Abstract(in English) The reduction of carbon dioxide (CO_2) emissions by 25 percent from 1990 levels has been announced as Japan's target for the post-Kyoto Protocol. Information Technology (IT) has been expected as a prominent role to achieve to the target. This paper proves that software technologies are useful to reduce the amount of CO_2 emited from logistics. The key idea behind this is in similarity between program-execution flow and logistic truck route. We propose a language for describing the routes of trucks and a modal logic system for specifying the requirement of logisitcs, and construct a model-checking-based mechanim for verifying whether trucks whose routes described in the language can carry items along the requirements of shippers/collectors or not. This paper also describes a prototype implementation of the framework for managing cooperative truck logitics.
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Keyword(in English) Green-house gas / Logistics / Code optimization / Software verification
Paper # AI2009-23
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Conference Date 2010/1/15(1days)
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Title (in English) Software Technologies for Green-House Gas Emission
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Keyword(1) Green-house gas
Keyword(2) Logistics
Keyword(3) Code optimization
Keyword(4) Software verification
1st Author's Name Ichiro SATOH
1st Author's Affiliation National Institute of Informatics()
Date 2010-01-22
Paper # AI2009-23
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 386
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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