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Decision Support Systems
Title
TSTool User's Manual - 10.21.00
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User's Manual for version 10.21.00
Decision Support - Doc Type
Software Documentation
Date
7/14/2013
DSS Category
DMI Utilities
Contract/PO #
C153966A
Prepared By
Riverside Technology, Inc.
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TSView Time Series Viewing Tools <br />Appendix - TSView - 10 <br />Time Series Properties – Limits <br /> <br /> TS View_TS Props_Limits <br /> <br />Time Series Properties - Limits <br /> <br />Time series limits are determined for both the curren t data (top in figure) and the original data (bottom in <br />figure). This is useful because the original data may contain missing data, which are later filled. The data <br />limits are displayed consistent with the data interval. In the example shown, limits are computed for each <br />month. For other time series having other intervals, only overall data limits may be computed. <br /> <br />Theoretically, it is possible that a daily time series could have day limits (e.g., max/min values for each <br />day of the year), month limits (e.g., computed as an average of the daily values by month), and year limits <br />(e.g., computed as an average of all daily values in a year). However, automatically including this level <br />of detail decreases performance and it is difficult to automatically ma ke the right decisions (e.g., about <br />whether to average or total values). Consequently, the limits are currently computed in a basic fashion on <br />the raw data (no interval changes). <br /> <br />164
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