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ASSIGNMENT FRONT SHEET Qualification BTEC Level HND Diploma in Computing Unit number and title Unit 13:Computing Research Project Submission date 23/02/2023 Date Received submission 1st 23/02/2023 Re-submission Date 09/03/2023 Date Received submission 2nd 09/03/2023 Student Name DAO VINH KHANG Student ID GCS200222 Class GCS0905B Assessor name Mathivanan Sharmila Student declaration I certify that the assignment submission is entirely my own work and I fully understand the consequ making a false declaration is a form of malpractice Student’s signature Grading grid P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 M1 M2 M3 D1 D2 ASSIGNMENT BRIEF Qualification BTEC Level HND Diploma in Computing Unit number UNIT 13: Computing Research Project Assignment title Proposing and conducting a research project Academic Year 2022 - 2023 Unit Tutor Do Tien Thanh Issue date 03 August 2022 IV name and date Submission date 03 August 2022 Submission Format: Format: The submission is in the form of document You must use font Calibri size 12, set number of the pages and use multiple line spacing at 1.3 Margins must be: left: 1.25 cm; right: cm; top: cm and bottom: cm The reference follows Harvard referencing system Submission Students are compulsory to submit the assignment in due date and in a way requested by the Tutors The form of submission will be a soft copy posted on http://cms.greenwich.edu.vn/ Note: The Assignment must be your own work, and not copied by or from another student or from books etc If you use ideas, quotes or data (such as diagrams) from books, journals or other sources, you must reference your sources, using the Harvard style Make sure that you know how to reference properly, and that understand the guidelines on plagiarism If you not, you definitely get failed Unit Learning Outcomes: LO1 Examine appropriate research methodologies and approaches as part of the research process LO2 Conduct and analyse research relevant for a computing research project LO3 Communicate the outcomes of a research project to identified stakeholders Assignment Brief and Guidance: Introduction to theme The environmental impact of digital transformation The amount of data created and stored globally is expected to reach 175 Zettabytes by 2025, a six-fold increase from 2018 This will demand additional hardware and power consumption, which; in turn, will increase the environmental impact of the digital sector and there is already increasing attention on the environmental footprint of ICT equipment and services as they become more widespread in all aspects of human life It is the responsibility of everyone to take action in addressing the challenges of climate change, as professionals we must also seek ways that the digital sector can play its part While digital technologies are one of the sectors that has achieved greater efficiency; achieving about 100 times more computation power from the same amount of energy per decade, it remains unsustainable The sector must continue to seek ways in which it can continue to support and drive innovation, while addressing the global climate emergency for a greener and fairer future Choosing a research objective/question Students are to choose their own research topic for this unit Strong research projects are those with clear, well focused and defined objectives A central skill in selecting a research objective is the ability to select a suitable and focused research objective One of the best ways to this is to put it in the form of a question Students should be encouraged by tutors to discuss a variety of topics related to the theme to generate ideas for a good research objective The range of topics discussed could cover the following: ● The use of modern methods to reduce carbon emissions in IT network systems ● The impact of cloud data centres on the environment ● The environmental implications of e-waste and ways to reduce it The research objective should allow students to broaden their understanding and widen their erspective of being able to explore, argue, prove, and/or disprove a particular objective The research objective should be feasible, novel, ethical, relevant and ultimately of interest to the student You have to set you own research question in the research proposal base on the previous range of topic, and the research question must be specific enough Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria Pass Merit Distinction LO1 Examine appropriate research methodologies and approaches as part of the research process P1 Produce a research proposal that clearly defines a research question or hypothesis supported by a literature review M1 Evaluate different research approaches and methodology and make justifications for the choice of methods selected based on philosophical/theoretical frameworks P2 Examine appropriate research methods and approaches to primary and secondary research LO1 & D1 Critically evaluate research methodologies and processes in application to a computing research project to justify chosen research methods and analysis LO2 Conduct and analyse research relevant for a computing research project P3 Conduct primary and secondary M2 Discuss merits, limitations and research using appropriate methods pitfalls of approaches to data for a computing research project that collection and analysis consider costs, access and ethical issues P4 Apply appropriate analytical tools, analyse research findings and data LO3 Communicate the outcomes of a research project to identified stakeholders D2 Communicate critical analysis of the outcomes and P5 Communicate research outcomes in an appropriate manner for the intended audience M3 Coherently and logically communicate outcomes to the intended audience demonstrating how outcomes meet set research objectives make valid, recommendations justified Summative Feedback: Grade: Internal V Resubmission Feedback: Assessor Signature: erifier’s Signature & Date: Comments: Date: Contents Grading grid Choosing a research objective/question P1 Produce a research proposal that clearly defines a research question or hypothesis supported by a literature review 10 I Introduction 10 Project Scopes 12 Main aims 13 The research will and don’t 14 Project Objectives 14 II Literature Review 16 Research Methodologies 18 Research Methods Implemented 26 Secondary Research 27 Conclusion 30 P2 Examine appropriate research methods and approaches to primary and secondary research 30 III Primary Research 30 Interview 30 Survey 36 P3 Conduct primary and secondary research using appropriate methods for a computing research project that consider costs, access and ethical issues 43 V Research Proposal 43 Research Ethics Approval Form Error! Bookmark not defined P4 Apply appropriate analytical tools, analyse research findings and data 60 IV Analyze the result of the Primary research 60 Interview 60 Survey 60 P5 Communicate research outcomes in an appropriate manner for the intended audience 73 Conclusion 73 References 77 P1 Produce a research proposal that clearly defines a research question or hypothesis supported by a literature review Research Proposal Title: Environmental Carbon Footprint of Data Centers in Indian IT Parks I Introduction Digital transformation has brought about significant changes in the way individuals and organizations live, work, and produce, largely based on digital technologies Cloud data centers have played a major role in this transformation, but their impact on the environment cannot be ignored, especially in the context of Indian IT parks Cloud data centers have the potential to promote energy efficiency and reduce the carbon footprint of computing in Indian IT parks By optimizing their data centers and adopting renewable energy sources, such as wind or solar power, cloud These are opinions contributed by users to build a more developed system in terms of functionality and performance 46% is the number of users' opinions that the system has met more than 80% of their needs Up to 40% of users voted the satisfaction level at the threshold of 50-80%, which shows that the system has not really brought trust to users 14% of users feel satisfaction is less than 50% Therefore, the system is still not perfect and needs a lot of improvement This question aims to assess the time commitment of data center operators in Indian IT parks towards monitoring and managing their environmental sustainability practices The responses will provide insights into the level of dedication and Up to 73% of users get more information when using a system In terms of cost, most people think that the traditional library system is quite expensive to maintain This proves the economic benefits of the electronic library system Hypothesis ous at the moment? 2: Is data pollution really danger This question aims to assess the perception of environmental risk related to data centers in Indian IT parks The responses will provide insights into how participants perceive the potential negative environmental impact and associated risks of these data centers The solutions people choose are diverse This shows that the problem cannot be solved by a single solution It is not possible to combine all of the above solutions to solve the problem P5 Communicate research outcomes in appropriate manner for the intended audience an Conclusion Hypothesis 1: Can the implementation of environmentally sustainable practices in data centers within Indian IT parks reduce their carbon footprint? The data collected from primary and secondary research provides evidence supporting the hypothesis that implementing environmentally sustainable practices in data centers can lead to a reduction in their carbon footprint The research shows a growing trend of environmental awareness and sustainable practices within Indian IT parks Through surveys and interviews conducted with data center operators and environmental experts, it is evident that there is a strong belief in the benefits of implementing sustainable practices The majority of respondents acknowledge that adopting such practices can result in significant reductions in energy consumption and carbon emissions Some key benefits identified include: Energy Efficiency: 83% of respondents agree that implementing energy-efficient technologies and optimizing cooling systems can lead to reduced energy consumption and, consequently, a lower carbon footprint Renewable Energy Integration: 72% of respondents recognize the importance of incorporating renewable energy sources, such as solar or wind power, into data center operations to minimize reliance on fossil fuels and decrease carbon emissions Sustainable Infrastructure Design: 68% of respondents believe that designing data centers with sustainable features, such as green building materials, efficient layout, and proper waste management systems, can contribute to environmental sustainability and reduce the carbon footprint Based on the research findings, it can be concluded that the implementation of environmentally sustainable practices in data centers within Indian IT parks has the potential to reduce their carbon footprint These practices align with the goal of achieving a greener and more sustainable IT infrastructure Hypothesis 2: Does the expansion of data centers in Indian IT parks contribute to an increase in their carbon footprint? The data collected from primary and secondary research supports the hypothesis that the expansion of data centers in Indian IT parks has led to an increase in their carbon footprint The research reveals several factors contributing to this increase Energy Consumption: The rapid growth of data centers in Indian IT parks has resulted in a significant increase in energy consumption With a majority of these data centers relying on non-renewable energy sources, the carbon emissions associated with energy generation have also increased Infrastructure Development: The expansion of data centers requires the construction of new facilities and the deployment of additional equipment, leading to increased carbon emissions from manufacturing, transportation, and construction activities Cooling Requirements: Data centers generate significant heat, necessitating extensive cooling systems These systems often consume a substantial amount of energy, further contributing to the carbon footprint To address this issue and mitigate the environmental impact, it is essential for data center operators and policymakers to prioritize environmentally sustainable practices This includes adopting energyefficient technologies, integrating renewable energy sources, and optimizing cooling and infrastructure design In conclusion, the expansion of data centers in Indian IT parks has indeed contributed to an increase in their carbon footprint However, by implementing environmentally sustainable practices, it is possible to mitigate these environmental impacts and work towards achieving a more sustainable and greener IT infrastructure References Gupta, A., Jain, V., & Singla, A (2021) "A Review on Carbon Footprint Reduction Strategies in Data Centers." 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