WWWusage

Documentation

Internet Usage per Minute

A time series of the numbers of users connected to the Internet through a server every minute.

Usage

WWWusage

Format

A time series of length 100.

Source

Durbin, J. and Koopman, S. J. (2001) Time Series Analysis by State Space Methods. Oxford University Press. http://www.ssfpack.com/dkbook/

References

Makridakis, S., Wheelwright, S. C. and Hyndman, R. J. (1998) Forecasting: Methods and Applications. Wiley.

Examples

require(graphics)
work <- diff(WWWusage)
par(mfrow = c(2, 1)); plot(WWWusage); plot(work)
## Not run: 
require(stats)
aics <- matrix(, 6, 6, dimnames = list(p = 0:5, q = 0:5))
for(q in 1:5) aics[1, 1+q] <- arima(WWWusage, c(0, 1, q),
    optim.control = list(maxit = 500))$aic
for(p in 1:5)
   for(q in 0:5) aics[1+p, 1+q] <- arima(WWWusage, c(p, 1, q),
       optim.control = list(maxit = 500))$aic
round(aics - min(aics, na.rm = TRUE), 2)
## End(Not run)
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Embed
<iframe src="https://r-data.pmagunia.com/iframe/wwwusage.html" frameBorder="0" width="100%" height="307px" />
Attachment Size
dataset-80696.csv 377 bytes

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