Difference between revisions of "Harmonized Data"
(→Missing Values) |
|||
Line 26: | Line 26: | ||
==== Missing Values ==== | ==== Missing Values ==== | ||
− | [[Application_Conventions#Missing_Data_Values]] | + | See [[Application_Conventions#Missing_Data_Values|here]] for exact specifications of missing values formats. |
− | + | ||
==== Value Formatting ==== | ==== Value Formatting ==== |
Revision as of 09:52, 2 December 2016
Today's Web is filled with Open Data - hundreds of authoritative, original data sources, freely accessible to everyone.
Before dataZoa, the actual practice of using Open Data sources was time-consuming, messy and painful. A major portion of time was wasted on "data drudgery"; cleaning, aligning, pasting, re-typing and such. All before any real thought or analysis could begin.
As you bring data into dataZoa, it is harmonized (or "normalized") so that any series can work with any other. While we preserve all the original series documentation, we load the dates and values into an idealized time series. This automatically handles the specific nuances of time series data:
Contents
Date Handling
Frequency/Periodicity
http://docwiki.datazoa.com/Application_Conventions#Missing_Data_Values
Date Range
Gaps
Date Formats
Inputs
Outputs
Data Value Handling
Missing Values
See here for exact specifications of missing values formats.