X-Git-Url: https://git.martlubbers.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=intro%2Fintro.tex;fp=intro%2Fintro.tex;h=08597fee272846123974ba74f5e87d4a8bee461c;hb=3044eec5a52dcd464ecfe502a521d09689f48f06;hp=6be118d9541374c730f5ebc58707d4546325e6c9;hpb=7e45dc62707316dc88e19ea9ad6b779ad3c17833;p=phd-thesis.git diff --git a/intro/intro.tex b/intro/intro.tex index 6be118d..08597fe 100644 --- a/intro/intro.tex +++ b/intro/intro.tex @@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ The papers of which I am first author are solely written by me, there were weekl \subsection{\Fullref{prt:tvt}} \Cref{prt:tvt} is based on a journal paper that quantitatively and qualitatively compares traditional \gls{IOT} architectures with \gls{TOP} \gls{IOT} architectures. \begin{enumerate}[resume] - \item \emph{Could Tierless Programming Reduce IoT Development Grief?} \citep*{lubbers_could_2022} + \item \emph{Could Tierless Programming Reduce IoT Development Grief?} \citep*{lubbers_could_2023} is an extended version of paper~\ref{enum:iot20}. It compares programming traditional tiered architectures to tierless architectures by illustrating a qualitative and a quantitative four-way comparison of a smart-campus application. \item \emph{Tiered versus Tierless \glsxtrshort{IOT} Stacks: Comparing Smart Campus Software Architectures} \citep*{lubbers_tiered_2020}\footnote{This work was partly funded by the 2019 Radboud-Glasgow Collaboration Fund.}\label{enum:iot20} compares traditional tiered programming to tierless architectures by comparing two implementations of a smart-campus application.