IEEE 1680 1-2018 en Environmental and Social Responsibility Assessment of Computers and Displays (IEEE Computer Society).pdf

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1、 IEEE Standard for Environmental and Social Responsibility Assessment of Computers and Displays Sponsored by the Standards Activities Board IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Computer Society IEEE Std 1680.1-2018 (Revision of IEEE Std 1680.1-2009) IEEE Std 1680.1-2018 (Revision of I

2、EEE Std 1680.1-2009) IEEE Standard for Environmental and Social Responsibility Assessment of Computers and Displays Sponsor Standards Activities Board of the IEEE Computer Society Approved 15 February 2018 IEEE-SA Standards Board 2 Abstract: A clear and consistent set of environmental and social res

3、ponsibility performance criteria for the design of computers (including notebook computers, desktop computers, integrated desktop computers, portable all-in-one computers, slates/tablets, small-scale servers, thin clients and workstations) and displays (including monitors and signage displays) is es

4、tablished, providing an opportunity for manufacturers to secure market recognition for their efforts. This standard is also intended to provide a tool for government, institutional, corporate, and consumer purchasers to identify products that demonstrate environmental and social responsibility leade

5、rship. This standard is intended to be updated and revised on a periodic basis to continue to set a higher performance standard for leadership products. Keywords: computer, desktop, display, electronic product, electronic product design, environment, environmental impact, environmental leadership, e

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45、on may be obtained from the IEEE Standards Association. Copyright 2018 IEEE. All rights reserved. 6 Participants At the time this IEEE standard was completed, the 1680.1 Working Group had the following membership: Walter Jager, Chair Alexandra Degher, Vice Chair Cassandra Robinson, Secretary Cate Be

46、rard Brandon Bray Pamela Brody-Heine Ralph Buoniconti Sandra Cannon Christopher Cleet Patricia Dillon Holly Elwood Holly Evans Dieter Feuerer Emma Gates Eric Gilbert Matthew Guthrie Chris Harney William Hoffman Kim Holliday Natalie Hummel Mary Jacques Chanil Jung John Katz Ted Knudson Richard P. Kro

47、ck Bill Leong Michael Morimoto Christopher Newman Mary-Rose Nguyen Glenn Paufler Karen Pollard Paul Reynolds Steve Risotto Lynn Rubinstein Donna Sadowy Mark Schaffer Paul Scheihing Steve Scherrer Sona Stenclova Kelly Stumbaugh Lucian Turk Bruce Turner Richard Vernam Doug Wetzig Jeffrey Wheeler Chris

48、tine Wu The following members of the balloting committee voted on this standard. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. Lennart Ask Bakul Banerjee Cate Berard Brandon Bray Pamela Brody-Heine Ralph Buoniconti Sandra Cannon Juan Carreon Keith Chow Christopher Cleet Jennifer

49、 Costley Sandy Crawford Jeannie Crowley Alexandra Degher Patricia Dillon Katherine Donner Sourav Dutta P. Eastman Holly Elwood Holly Evans Faridoon Ferhut Dieter Feuerer Emma Gates Eric Gilbert Eric W. Gray Randall Groves Matthew Guthrie Frank Hill Keiko Hirai Werner Hoelzl William Hoffman Kim Holliday Noriyuki Ikeuchi Atsushi Ito Mary Jacques Walter Jager Piotr Karocki John Katz Eugene Kim Ted Knudson Richard P. Krock David Leciston Joseph Marion Michael Morimoto Justin Murrill Christopher Newman Mary-Rose Nguyen Verena Radulovic Annette Reilly Paul Reynolds Steve Risotto Lynn

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