X-Git-Url: https://git.martlubbers.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=introduction.tex;h=0237c790c8bf9a264400cb1236a8c2c553f802fe;hb=eb79b5ec5410cf3e7fb8dd3b4f68517dcfb4fec6;hp=f2dae81701d561037a016873a45e634a200c8c89;hpb=9eea8cc171594ce55c6b36135482df9cd5027627;p=msc-thesis1617.git diff --git a/introduction.tex b/introduction.tex index f2dae81..0237c79 100644 --- a/introduction.tex +++ b/introduction.tex @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ such as time are available in the current \gls{iTasks} implementation.}. However, this requires a very specific adapter to be written for every device and function. This forces a fixed logic in the device that is set at compile time. Many small \gls{IoT} devices have limited processing power but are still -powerfull enough for decision making. Recompiling the code for a small +powerful enough for decision making. Recompiling the code for a small \gls{IoT} device is expensive and therefore it is difficult to use a device dynamically for multiple purposes. Oortgiese et al.\ lifted \gls{iTasks} from a single server model to a distributed server architecture that is also runnable