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Green Server Design: Beyond Operational Energy to Sustainability

HPL-2010-116 Green Server Design: Beyond Operational Energy to Sustainability - Chang, Jichuan; Meza, Justin; Ranganathan, Parthasarathy; Bash, Cullen; Shah, Amip
Keyword(s): Environmental sustainability, energy efficiency, lifecycle analysis
Abstract: "Green" server and datacenter design requires a focus on environmental sustainability. Prior studies have focused on operational energy consumption as a proxy for sustainability, but this metric only captures part of the environmental impact. In this paper, we argue that to understand the total impa ...
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ANDUMP(1)					    DICOM PS3 - Describe ACR-NEMA file content						 ANDUMP(1)

NAME
andump - ACR/NEMA DICOM PS3 ... Describe ACR-NEMA file content SYNOPSIS
andump [ -ancreate ] [ -extractCSA ] [ -showoffset|-showoffset-hex |-showoffset-octal|-showoffset-oct |-showoffset-decimal|-showoffset-dec ] [ -filename ] DESCRIPTION
andump reads the named acr-nema input file and describes the information contained, without attempting to interpret the structure of the message (cf. dcdump). The group and element number, dictionary and explicit value representation, description of tag, value length and value of the element are displayed, optionally with an offset byte count from the start of the file. OPTIONS
The attribute values, description and verbose output go to standard error. Binary attributes are written in hexadecimal with a preceding "0x". Numeric string attributes are written in decimal. Attribute values are displayed in hexadecimal or string format as determined by the value representation. The basic input switches are described in dcintro(1). Options specific to this program are: -ancreate Display item, end item and end sequence delimiter tags in a form suitable to feed into ancreate. -extractCSA Extract the DICOM-like attributes buried within the Siemens private CSA header OB value. -showoffset|-showoffset-hex Display byte offset from file start in hexadecimal. -showoffset-octal|-showoffset-oct Display byte offset from file start in octal. -showoffset-decimal|-showoffset-dec Display byte offset from file start in decimal. -filename Show the name of the file supplied in the arguments; a hyphen will be reported if no filename was supplied. ENVIRONMENT
EXAMPLES
% andump NM.dc3 (0x0008,0x0000) UL Group Length VR=<UL> VL=<0x0004> [0x08] (0x0008,0x0008) CS Image Type VR=<CS> VL=<0x0024> <...> ... (0x0054,0x0013) SQ ... Sequence VR=<SQ> VL=<0xffffffff> [] (0xfffe,0xe000) NONE Item VR=<> VL=<0xffffffff> [] (0x0054,0x0014) DS Energy Win LL VR=<DS> VL=<0x0006> <1.0 > (0x0054,0x0015) DS Energy Win UL VR=<DS> VL=<0x0006> <9.0 > (0xfffe,0xe00d) NONE Item Del .. VR=<> VL=<0x0000> [] (0xfffe,0xe0dd) NONE Seq Del .. VR=<> VL=<0x0000> [] ... % andump -ancreate NM.dc3 (0x0008,0x0000) UL Group Length VR=<UL> VL=<0x0004> [0x08] (0x0008,0x0008) CS Image Type VR=<CS> VL=<0x0024> <...> ... (0x0054,0x0013) SQ ... Sequence VR=<SQ> VL=<0xffffffff> [] %item (0x0054,0x0014) DS Energy Win LL VR=<DS> VL=<0x0006> <1.0 > (0x0054,0x0015) DS Energy Win UL VR=<DS> VL=<0x0006> <9.0 > %enditem %endseq ... FILES
SEE ALSO
ancreate(1), dcdump(1), dcintro(1) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1993-2010. David A. Clunie DBA PixelMed Publishing. All rights reserved. BUGS
DICOM PS3 6 March 2007 ANDUMP(1)