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How are events defined in the spChains framework?

a.

As complex objects with contextual information

b.

As real numbers with unit measures

c.

As simple numeric payloads with time stamps

d.

As raw measures with event origins

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Answer: (c).As simple numeric payloads with time stamps Explanation:In the spChains framework, events are defined as data structures (objects) carrying a simple numeric payload with time stamps.

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