Re: Terminology: Tumbling and sliding windows

2015-02-17 Thread Navina Ramesh
+1 on using the right terminology. Navina On 2/17/15, 9:33 AM, "Yi Pan" wrote: >+1 on consolidating the terminology as well. Azure's definition looks good >to me. > >On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 9:13 AM, Chris Riccomini >wrote: > >> Hey Julian, >> >> +1 I'm not sure if we actually *are* using the r

Re: Terminology: Tumbling and sliding windows

2015-02-17 Thread Yi Pan
+1 on consolidating the terminology as well. Azure's definition looks good to me. On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 9:13 AM, Chris Riccomini wrote: > Hey Julian, > > +1 I'm not sure if we actually *are* using the right terminology, but I > agree that Azure's terminology is what we should use. I think this

Re: Terminology: Tumbling and sliding windows

2015-02-17 Thread Chris Riccomini
Hey Julian, +1 I'm not sure if we actually *are* using the right terminology, but I agree that Azure's terminology is what we should use. I think this was discussed in SAMZA-390 briefly. In any case, I agree. Cheers, Chris On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 2:06 PM, Julian Hyde wrote: > I’d like to chec

Terminology: Tumbling and sliding windows

2015-02-16 Thread Julian Hyde
I’d like to check that we’re using the same terminology. The Azure Stream Analytics documentation has concise definitions for tumbling, hopping and sliding windows, including some diagrams that I think are helpful. Tumbling: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/dn835055.aspx