X-Git-Url: https://git.martlubbers.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=abstract.tex;h=1509fb7e9caff482a594fcc263652f4fbb6a63e7;hb=b8e0188d0d4b4f321259e036807b439c85753828;hp=5030daff24b1d72848b976f338ccb531aa8592fd;hpb=b039340842965c6b4bc4abe0f6485cf71c9f8935;p=msc-thesis1617.git diff --git a/abstract.tex b/abstract.tex index 5030daf..1509fb7 100644 --- a/abstract.tex +++ b/abstract.tex @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -This thesis presents a way to connect small \gls{IoT} devices with high level -\gls{TOP} implementations languages. It shows how a new frontend for the class -based shallowly \glspl{EDSL} called \gls{mTask} written in \gls{Clean} -can be used to compile \gls{IoT}-tasks on the fly and send them to the device -as interpretable bytecode. All of this adheres to the \gls{TOP} philosophy -where familiar concepts such as \glspl{SDS} and task-combinators are available -at ease. +This thesis introduces a innovative way to connect small \gls{IoT} devices to +high level \gls{TOP} implementations languages. It demonstrates how a novel +frontend for the existing class-based shallowly \gls{EDSL} called \gls{mTask} +by Koopman et al.\ --- written in \gls{Clean} --- can be employed to compile +\gls{IoT}-\glspl{Task} on the fly and send them to devices as interpretable +bytecode. All of which adheres to the \gls{TOP} philosophy where common +concepts such as \glspl{SDS} and \gls{Task}-combinators are available at ease.