Duration
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See: Time Interval Duration, Bond Duration, Autoregressive Conditional Duration.
References
- (WordNet, 2009) ⇒ http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=duration
- S: (n) duration, continuance (the period of time during which something continues)
- S: (n) duration, continuance (the property of enduring or continuing in time)
- S: (n) duration, length (continuance in time) "the ceremony was of short duration"; "he complained about the length of time required"
- http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/duration?rdfrom=Duration
- Noun
- 1. An amount of time or a particular time interval
- 2. (in the singular, not followed by "of") The time taken for the current situation to end, especially the current war. Rationing will last at least for the duration.
- 3. (finance) A measure of the sensitivity of the price of a financial asset to changes in interest rates, computed for a simple bond as a weighted average of the maturities of the interest and principal payments associated with it.
- Noun
- (Wikipedia, 2009) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duration_(disambiguation)
- Duration: an amount of time or a particular time interval, often cited as one of the fundamental aspects of music, see also rhythm.
- For duration in economics and finance, see Bond duration and Autoregressive Conditional Duration.
- For the project management sense, see duration (project management).
- In phonetics and phonology, to the feature of being pronounced longer, see length (phonetics)
- Henri Bergson's theory of Duration