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Reuse, Reduce, Support: Design Principles for Green Data Mining

Johannes Schneider, Stefan Seidel, Marcus Basalla, Jan vom Brocke

2022Business & Information Systems Engineering22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This paper reports on a design science research (DSR) study that develops design principles for “green” – more environmentally sustainable – data mining processes. Grounded in the Cross Industry Standard Process for Data Mining (CRISP-DM) and on a review of relevant literature on data mining methods, Green IT, and Green IS, the study identifies eight design principles that fall into the three categories of reuse, reduce, and support. The paper develops an evaluation strategy and provides empirical evidence for the principles’ utility. It suggests that the results can inform the development of a more general approach towards Green Data Science and provide a suitable lens to study sustainable computing.

Topics & Concepts

ReuseDesign science researchProcess (computing)Sustainable designComputer scienceSustainable developmentDesign scienceData miningData scienceSustainabilityManagement scienceEngineeringKnowledge managementInformation systemEcologyOperating systemBiologyPolitical scienceElectrical engineeringWaste managementLawGreen IT and SustainabilityInformation Systems Theories and ImplementationOpen Source Software Innovations
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