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We present and analyze monitoring algorithms for a safety fragment of metric temporal logics, which differ in their underlying time model. The time models considered have either dense or discrete time domains and are point-based or interval-based. Our analysis reveals differences and similarities between the time models for monitoring and highlights key concepts underlying our and prior monitoring algorithms.