VIENNA

25′ 6”

VERACRUZ

30′ 5″-32′ 5″

VALENCIA

36′ 10” – 38′ 2”

VERONA

36′ 8” – 39′ 10”

VERONA LE

37′ 6″ – 39′ 6″

EXPLORER

38′ 5″ – 40′ 6″

CLASSIC

38′ 0″-45′ 0″

XL

43′ 6” – 44′ 11”

VIENNA

25′ 6”

VERACRUZ

30′ 5″-32′ 5″

VALENCIA

36′ 10” – 38′ 2”

VERONA

36′ 8” – 39′ 10”

VERONA LE

37′ 6″ – 39′ 6″

EXPLORER

38′ 5″ – 40′ 6″

CLASSIC

38′ 0″-45′ 0″

XL

43′ 6” – 44′ 11”

Villagio

25′ 6”

: It is a cornerstone of the Interval-centric Computing Model (ICM) , allowing developers to write logic from the perspective of a time interval rather than just a static point.

: High-speed implementations, such as cuDTW++ , use the Apache-2.0 license to provide GPU-accelerated time-warping for massive datasets. 3. Related "Time Travel" Features

: Similar to Iceberg, these projects use "Time Travel" to roll back data or perform audits without maintaining manual backups.

: It enables automatic sharing of computation and communication across adjacent time-points for a single vertex.

: Offers a "time travel" capability that allows users to query a table as it existed at any point in the past by selecting specific snapshots.

: Researchers have developed window operators for Flink, such as ClaSS , which use time-warping principles to partition high-frequency numerical streams into meaningful segments.

Users often confuse "Time Warp" with the features found in modern Apache table formats:

In distributed computing, specifically within projects like and Apache Flink , "Time-Warp" is a specialized transformation operator. It is used to process temporal graphs—data structures where connections between nodes change over time.