timeframessuch
Timeframessuch is a neologism occasionally observed in informal discussions, used to refer to the practice of selecting and comparing multiple timeframes in data analysis. The term appears to be a concatenation of 'timeframe' and the word 'such,' intended to denote 'such timeframes' or a method that focuses on the chosen horizons. It is not widely established in formal literature.
In practice, timeframessuch would entail explicitly defining a set of candidate timeframes, justifications for their inclusion,
Its potential applications span finance, epidemiology, environmental science, and product planning, where analysts must consider short-,
Typical methodology includes: define objective; select candidate timeframes; assess relevance; compute metrics for each timeframe; compare
Example: in portfolio risk forecasting, an analyst might compare 1-day, 1-week, and 1-year horizons; in climate