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Green Software and Software Quality

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Quality is currently one of the main goals that organisations set themselves. A large number of organisations provide products that are similar to each other, thus permitting consumers to choose from a wide variety of brands. Bearing this situation in mind, companies attempt to develop products of better quality; their survival depends to an increasing extent on the quality of the products and services provided.

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Calero, C., Moraga, M.Á., Bertoa, M.F., Duboc, L. (2015). Green Software and Software Quality. In: Calero, C., Piattini, M. (eds) Green in Software Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08581-4_10

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