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What is Time Window

Handbook of Research on Innovations in Database Technologies and Applications: Current and Future Trends
A fixed interval of time when the data stream is processed for query and mining purposes.
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Synopsis Data Structures for Representing, Querying, and Mining Data Streams
Alfredo Cuzzocrea (University of Calabria, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-242-8.ch075
Abstract
Data-stream query processing and mining is an emerging challenge for the database research community. This issue has recently gained the attention from the academic as well as the industrial world. Data streams are continuously flooding data produced by untraditional information sources. They are generated by a growing number of data entities, among all we recall performance measurements in network monitoring and traffic management systems, call details records in telecommunication systems, transactions in retail chains, ATM operations, log records generated by Web servers, sensor network data, RFID- (radio frequency identification) based readings, and so forth.
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Robust Vehicle Routing Solutions to Manage Time Windows in the Case of Uncertain Travel Times
An interval in time during which an activity can or must take place. In the case of routing problems with delivery of goods mostly it relates to the event of start of delivery. In some cases however the end of the activity also needs to fall within the interval.
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Detecting Botnet Traffic from a Single Host
Period of time in which TCP flows characteristics are aggregated. This information is stored in a four dimensional vector.
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