tempointervaller
Tempointervaller is a term used in Danish and Norwegian to denote spans of time between two instants. A tempointervall has a start time and an end time, and it is defined by its duration. Durations are commonly expressed in seconds, minutes, hours, or days. In formal contexts, ISO 8601 durations can be used, for example PT1H30M for 1 hour and 30 minutes.
- If the start time is t1 and the end time is t2, the duration is Δt = t2
- Examples: from 08:00 to 12:45 is a duration of 4 hours 45 minutes (285 minutes).
- Data collection and analysis: defining sampling windows and observation periods.
- Computing and electronics: timers, delays, and activity intervals.
- Project management and logistics: task lengths and scheduling horizons.
- Event logging: recording periods of activity or inactivity.
- Time stamp: a specific point in time used to mark the start or end of an interval.
- Time window: a designated subset of time within which analysis or processing occurs.
- Sampling interval: the regular time spacing between successive measurements within an interval.
In summary, tempointervaller describe the measurable spans of time between two moments, with wide use across