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Timeline for time series management system

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Nov 22, 2011 at 8:03 comment added hroptatyr Yes, I completely agree with you. Though, that's the system we have in place right now and I was looking to turn it into a per-user tag cloud, so users can retag their and other tiny little subsets they're interested in. Also, users should be able to subscribe to a news feed so I can notify them about updates for their data. At one point I was thinking something like this stackexchange webapp could do it, with time series being single questions but now I'm starting my own thing based on what I saw in scuttle and KiTSM.
Nov 22, 2011 at 2:17 comment added kfmfe04 Just write to a network/shared drive and store your tag, filepath/name in a RDBMS for easy lookup of the time-series? You could even store those summaries (eod, spot) in the RDBMS or some kind of data warehouse as none of these numbers will change over time (write once, read many). This may seem overly simple at first, but it is actually flexible enough so that if an end-user wants to find, say, all options on US 10Y futures which are still active, they can query the DB for locating the time-series.
Nov 21, 2011 at 22:50 comment added hroptatyr Well this question is specifically NOT about the data format as such, I want to find a way to manage the sheer number of time series, and not the contents of one time series. It's exactly the question is my data accessible to my users, and at the moment it's not, I'm talking about 20 million time series, of which only, say, 3000 represent e.g. coffee contracts (spot, futures, futures options). I'd like to tag all coffee contracts with the tag coffee and end-of-day spot summaries with, say, eod and spot. That's what I'm looking for.
Nov 21, 2011 at 9:21 history answered kfmfe04 CC BY-SA 3.0