interwa
Interwa is a term used in theoretical and applied contexts to denote a framework for analyzing and representing the intervals between sequential events. It provides a generic language for discussing timing relationships and dependencies in time-ordered data.
Core concepts. An interva is the duration between two consecutive events in a sequence. An interva set
Applications. In scheduling and operations research, interva models help optimize task timing and resource allocation by
Methods. Data collection of event times, computation of intervas, and model fitting are central activities. Common
Relation to other concepts. Interva relates to interarrival time in renewal processes, inter-event time in point
See also. Interarrival time, inter-event time, Hawkes process.