05-30-2009
Well I would start off by looking at the application and database requirements. IE How big will the database be. Is it read only or read write, How many users, How many simultaneous users, what hardware are they running on ,etc. Probably the easiest way is to look at the development or test environment and take into account the additional resources needed. Things I've learned..... Always predict worse than you actually think (15%) and include a caveat. 8)
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pdl::linpred
LinPred(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation LinPred(3pm)
NAME
PDL::Filter::LinPred - Linear predictive filtering
SYNOPSIS
$a = new PDL::Filter::LinPred(
{NLags => 10,
LagInterval => 2,
LagsBehind => 2,
Data => $dat});
($pd,$corrslic) = $a->predict($dat);
DESCRIPTION
A filter by doing linear prediction: tries to predict the next value in a data stream as accurately as possible. The filtered data is the
predicted value. The parameters are
NLags Number of time lags used for prediction
LagInterval
How many points each lag should be
LagsBehind
If, for some strange reason, you wish to predict not the next but the one after that (i.e. usually f(t) is predicted from f(t-1)
and f(t-2) etc., but with LagsBehind => 2, f(t) is predicted from f(t-2) and f(t-3)).
Data The input data, which may contain other dimensions past the first (time). The extraneous dimensions are assumed to represent
epochs so the data is just concatenated.
AutoCovar
As an alternative to Data, you can just give the temporal autocorrelation function.
Smooth Don't do prediction or filtering but smoothing.
The method predict gives a prediction for some data plus a corresponding slice of the data, if evaluated in list context. This slice is
given so that you may, if you wish, easily plot them atop each other.
The rest of the documentation is under lazy evaluation.
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) Tuomas J. Lukka 1997. All rights reserved. There is no warranty. You are allowed to redistribute this software /
documentation under certain conditions. For details, see the file COPYING in the PDL distribution. If this file is separated from the PDL
distribution, the copyright notice should be included in the file.
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