(Statistics) Techniques that attempt to predict the future by using historical data rather than by building cause-and-effect models. Typically, such techniques are most appropriate when the historical data is relatively well behaved and when forecasts, primarily, are sought and not precise cause-and-effect relationships. Contrast with Cross-Sectional Analysis.
TIME-SERIES ANALYSIS
Meaning of TIME-SERIES ANALYSIS in English
Environmental engineering English vocabulary. Английский словарь экологического инжиниринга. 2012