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                                Preface
                                The 3rd workshop on Resource Awareness of Systems and Society (RAW 2024)
                                is co-located with the COST Action CA19135 CERCIRAS Closing Conference
                                (https://www.cerciras.org/action-events/cerciras-closing-conference/). The work-
                                shop aims to bring together educators, researchers, and engineers from academia
                                and industry to discuss solutions and open problems in the area of resource-aware
                                computing. The primary goal of RAW 2024 is to form a community focused on
                                resource-aware computing, addressing both classical trade-offs such as energy
                                vs. performance, and emerging considerations like resilience, sustainabil-
                                ity, and the use of additional resources (e.g., time, network bandwidth, and
                                human effort) in software systems and processes.
                                    RAW 2024 received six research submissions, out of which six satisfied the
                                acceptance criteria and were accepted. The six accepted papers span a range
                                of cutting-edge research in resource awareness, with a strong emphasis on
                                energy efficiency of software and the practical trade-offs between per-
                                formance and sustainability.
                                    The RAW 2024 workshop consisted of two technical sessions, featuring six
                                research presentations covering topics such as the state of the art, early ideas,
                                work in progress, case studies, industrial cases, open problems, and mature re-
                                sults. These presentations addressed resource measurement, monitoring,
                                controlling, and trade-offs, covering a wide scope of techniques from back-
                                ground theory to innovative solutions across domains. Furthermore, discussions
                                explored different aspects of education, training, research, and practice.
                                    All submissions were reviewed by an international program committee, with
                                each paper reviewed by at least three reviewers. We are deeply grateful to all
                                Program Committee members for their careful evaluations.

                                Program Committee
                                Marcus Denker, PhD., INRIA Lille, France
                                João Paulo Fernandes, PhD., NYU Abu Dhabi, UAE and University of
                                Porto, Portugal.
                                Martin Frieb, PhD., Augsburg University, Germany
                                Padma Iyenghar, PhD., University of Osnabruck, Germany
                                Attila Kertesz, PhD., University of Szeged, Hungary
                                Andras Markus, PhD., University of Szeged, Hungary
                                Ana-Maria Oprescu, PhD., University of Amsterdam
                                Zoran Pandilov, PhD., Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, North
                                Macedonia
                                Radu Prodan, PhD., University of Klagenfurt, Austria
                                Petar Rajkovic, University of Nis, Serbia
                                Gordana Rakic, PhD., University of Novi Sad, Serbia
                                João Saraiva, PhD., University of Minho, Portugal
                                Oleksandr Zaitsev, PhD., CIRAD, UMR SENS, MUSE, Université de Mont-
                                pellier, France




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Special thanks to the COST Action CA19135 CERCIRAS, which continues
to support and inspire the RAW workshop series, driving progress towards an
innovative and resource-aware society. COST is a funding agency for research
and innovation networks. COST Actions help connect research initiatives across
Europe, enabling scientists to grow their ideas by sharing them with their peers.
This boosts their research, careers, and innovation.
    The COST Action CA19135 CERCIRAS: Connecting Education and Re-
search Communities for an Innovative Resource Aware Society, funded by the
European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Association1 , involves
more than 250 participants representing over 35 countries. While CERCIRAS
initiated the RAW Workshop series, as a COST Action workshop, it is now open
to all interested participants and presenters with an intention to continue the
RAW tradition in the future.
    In addition, we would like to thank the local organising team at CERCIRAS
Closing Conference for technical, logistic, and organisational support. We are
thankful to all contributors and authors for sharing their ideas and findings
with the workshop participants, contributing directly to the success of the third
edition of the RAW Workshop.

September 2024             Hamza Baniata, PhD., University of Szeged, Hungary
                           Maja H. Kirkeby, PhD., Roskilde University, Denmark
                                               RAW 2024 Program Chairs




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