+This dissertation demonstrates how to orchestrate complete \gls{IOT} systems using \gls{TOP}.
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+First, I present advanced \gls{DSL} embedding techniques.
+Then \gls{MTASK} is shown, a \gls{TOP} \gls{DSL} for \gls{IOT} edge devices, embedded in \gls{ITASK}.
+Tasks are constructed and compiled at run time.
+This allows tasks to be tailor-made for the current work requirements.
+The compiled task is sent to the device for interpretation.
+For a device to be used in an \gls{MTASK} system, it must to be programmed once with a lightweight domain-specific \gls{OS}.
+This \gls{OS} executes tasks in an energy-efficient way and automates all communications and data sharing.
+All aspects of the \gls{MTASK} system are shown: example applications, language design, implementation details, integration with \gls{ITASK}, and green computing facilities.
+When using \gls{MTASK} in conjunction with \gls{ITASK}, entire \gls{IOT} systems are programmed tierlessly from a single source, language, paradigm, high abstraction level, and type system.
+Many problems such as semantic friction; maintainability and robustness issues; and interoperation safety are mitigated when using tierless programming.
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