Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 09:01:06 +0100
Reply-To: kienzan <kienzan@freemail.hu>
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From: kienzan <kienzan@freemail.hu>
Subject: spss time series output interpretation/evaluation
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Dear List,
I'm looking for someone who could (and have enough free time) help me to
"understand" the output of SPSS. (I'm a SW engineer, so I know nothing
about statistics)
More information:
I've got a very big database (made from computer network log) with
different status codes and time (in seconds).
It's important to know that, there may be more than 1 status code in a
given second, because computer networks are fast, so I've aggregated the
different status codes into different files...
I would like to know everything about status codes... I would like to
predict their values in the future... It's very important to know the
characteristics of this network for my developments.
I made the following things with this files:
Time Series / Sequence
Time Series / Create Models (with expert modeles)
You may find the SPSS Output file in PDF format for this operations:
http://www.sze.hu/~sztl/spss/
Short version:
I would like to know what can I know about my network by
analyze/interpret/evaluate the SPSS output.
I can see some seasonality in the data but maybe I'm wrong...
Main questions:
* which output(s) are "interesting" (for statistics)?
* what can we know about this output?
* what else should i analyze in my data files?
Maybe I have to make some more analyze, please let me know this and I
will do it.
I hope someone can and will help me and I didn't disturb you.
Thank you
Sincerely,
Alex T.
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