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What is Multiprogramming

Handbook of Research on Comparative Approaches to the Digital Age Revolution in Europe and the Americas
Possibility of watching different programs in only one television channel (6MHz).
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Digital Revolution in Latin America beyond Technologies
Maria Cristina Gobbi (Universidade Estadual Paulista “Julio de Mesquita Filho”, Brazil) and Francisco Machado Filho (Universidade Estadual Paulista “Julio de Mesquita Filho”, Brazil)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8740-0.ch024
Abstract
The challenge of interactive digital television (iDTV) in Latin America is to give opportunity of technological access and participation to a significant parcel of the population whose main information source is (still analog) television. The increase in connected device possession and system digitalization has been modifying consumption habits of audiovisual content. Television is still the home center, but now it divides the attention with mobile phones, smartphones, tablets and laptops, delineating a consumption that is multitasking, portable, mobile etc., but not always linked (independent devices use), there are multi-platform services and products that allow this interaction, though. Several externalities must be considered, either the different stages of digital signal development and application, or the cultural diversity, laws, technological unfolding, education, and even the economic aspects of each country. The paper aims to provide demands of how to digitally include these millions of citizens who don't have internet access.
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Programming Body Sensor Networks
The approach that allows several processes to run simultaneously in a system. In a multiprogrammed sensor node, several programs are simultaneously maintained and managed in the memory by resident software. These programs are organized as tasks. The execution of these tasks follows a policy that is defined during the design of the system, and it is coordinated by a mechanism called task scheduler. In WSNs, there are two kinds of multiprogramming: (i) event-driven run-to-completion single thread approach, and (ii) preemptively time-sliced multithreading model.
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