A measurement is a digital quantity (to be opposed to an “information” or a “state”) captured at a given moment, once or regularly and recorded in a measurement recording system for further operations and visualization.
Measurements can represent several things depending on how they are obtained:
When observing a source for a certain amount of time, a measurement can be produced.
A measurement may be taken only once, but in general it is taken at regular intervals. The sampling frequency defines the frequency of the sampling.
An aggregate measurement combines several other measurements using an aggregation function. Most common functions are counting, sum, medium. The measurements are aggregated on a aggregation space, i.e. a number of contexts that define which basic measures are included in the calculation. It might be a time period or an “administrative” division.
Example: Average over the month for the “Europe” region
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