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Aggregate and Correlate
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over 2 years ago
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Roman Schindlauer
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I recently discussed a StreamInsight scenario on the OSIsoft vCampus discussion forum, which included a great and instructive query. Their forum is only available to OSIsoft users, so I’ll walk through the use case here. Let’s assume we...
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A Couple of Events
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over 2 years ago
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Roman Schindlauer
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There is an event processing pattern that seems to be essential for many scenarios, so I thought I should write about it from the StreamInsight perspective. It’s pretty simple: Looking at a series of point events, I’d like to analyze each...
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Event Shapes and their Timestamps
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over 2 years ago
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Roman Schindlauer
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In a recent discussion with Allan Mitchell , we talked about the event shape concepts in StreamInsight and their relationship to timestamps. I thought the information is useful for a bigger audience, so I am also posting it here. The different event shapes...
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Running Totals
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over 2 years ago
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Roman Schindlauer
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To my complete and utter surprise, I discovered that articles on my blog do not write themselves magically after I started with the first one! Nobody told me and I was convinced that a blog just grows like a weed, but, alas, I actually need to put some...
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Joint Forces
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over 3 years ago
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Roman Schindlauer
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Finally – after way too much time, I am starting my own blog about StreamInsight. As some of you might know, I already participate in the StreamInsight Team Blog, comfortably hiding behind its relative anonymity. Here and there, I replied to threads...
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