X-Git-Url: https://git.martlubbers.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=intro%2Fintro.tex;h=0e85faad3a834da9f65bc0ac9d8275d793011de0;hb=c1e9f44c6c6537823e7c84f8bfa60078c562e50f;hp=edf98506173d0157077949b4960fb164271bc74b;hpb=5c7ffbabc8f4fe9d21b4ab0095155ee87e32ed6e;p=phd-thesis.git diff --git a/intro/intro.tex b/intro/intro.tex index edf9850..0e85faa 100644 --- a/intro/intro.tex +++ b/intro/intro.tex @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ This is where an additional \glspl{DSL} must play its part. \Glspl{DSL} are programming languages tailored to a specific domain. Consequently, jargon is not expressed in terms of the language itself, but is built into the language. Furthermore, the \gls{DSL} can eschew language or system features that are irrelevant for the domain. -Using \glspl{DSL}, hardware requirements can be drastically lowered, even while maintaining a high abstraction level for the specified domain.\todo{why?} +Using \glspl{DSL}, hardware requirements can be drastically lowered, even while maintaining a high abstraction level for the specified domain. To incorporate the plethora of edge devices in the orchestra of a \gls{TOP} system, the \gls{MTASK} system is used. The \gls{MTASK} language is a novel programming language for programming \gls{IOT} edge devices using \gls{TOP}.