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daysrelated

Daysrelated is a neologism occasionally used in calendar analytics, data labeling, and time-series projects to describe attributes, data, or analyses that pertain to days. Formed from the noun days and the suffix related, the term is most often encountered in informal documentation or code as daysrelated (closed form) or days-related (hyphenated form). It is not a fixed standard in linguistics or data taxonomy, but it serves as a shorthand for day-based relationships within a dataset or model.

Definition and scope: A daysrelated feature or component refers to information that derives from or depends

Usage and examples: In a dataset schema, a field named daysrelated may group daily features, separate from

See also: day-related, time-series features, calendar effects.

Notes: Because daysrelated is not widely standardized, its definition should be documented within a project to

on
daily
granularity.
Examples
include
indicators
such
as
day_of_week,
day_of_month,
whether
a
date
is
a
holiday,
or
a
daily-count
metric.
In
time-series
pipelines,
daysrelated
processing
may
involve
aligning
data
to
calendar
days,
handling
daylight-saving
transitions,
or
capturing
weekly
seasonality.
aggregate
weekly
or
monthly
features.
In
code,
a
boolean
flag
daysrelated
could
tag
records
that
are
at
daily
granularity.
A
project
documentation
sentence
might
specify
that
all
daily
observations
are
daysrelated,
to
distinguish
them
from
events
recorded
at
coarser
resolutions.
avoid
ambiguity.