FORECASTING

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'Forecasting' is the process of estimation in unknown situations. Prediction is a similar, but more general term, and usually refers to estimation of time series, cross-sectional or longitudinal data. In more recent years, Forecasting has evolved into the practice of Demand Planning in every day business forecasting for manufacturing companies. The discipline of demand planning, also sometimes referred to as supply chain forecasting, embraces both statistical forecasting and consensus process.
Forecasting is commonly used in discussion of time-series data.

Contents
Categories of forecasting methods
Time series methods
Causal / econometric methods
Judgemental methods
Other methods
Forecasting accuracy
Applications of forecasting
External links
See also
References

Categories of forecasting methods


Time series methods

Time series methods use historical data as the basis for estimating future outcomes.

Moving average

Exponential smoothing

Extrapolation

Linear prediction

Trend estimation

Growth curve

★ Topi
Causal / econometric methods

Some forecasting methods use the assumption that it is possible to identify the underlying factors that might influence the variable that is being forecast. For example, sales of umbrellas might be associated with weather conditions. If the causes are understood, projections of the influencing variables can be made and used in the forecast.

Regression analysis using linear regression or non-linear regression

Autoregressive moving average (ARMA)

Autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA)
:e.g. Box-Jenkins

Econometrics
Judgemental methods

Judgemental forecasting methods incorporate intuitive judgements, opinions and probability estimates.

Composite forecasts

Surveys

Delphi method

Scenario building

Technology forecasting

Forecast by analogy
Other methods


Simulation

Prediction market

Probabilistic forecasting and Ensemble forecasting

Forecasting accuracy


The forecast error is the difference between the actual value and the forecast value for the corresponding period.
E_t = Y_t - F_t
where E is the forecast error at period t, Y is the actual value at period t, and F is the forecast for period t.
Measures of aggregate error:
{| class=wikitable
|Mean Absolute Error (MAE)
| MAE = rac{sum_{t=1}^{N} |E_t|}{N}
|-
|Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE)
| MAPE = rac{sum_{t=1}^N | rac{E_t}{Y_t}|}{N}
|-
|Percent Mean Absolute Deviation (PMAD)
| PMAD = rac{sum_{t=1}^{N} |E_t|}{sum_{t=1}^{N} |Y_t|}
|-
|Mean squared error (MSE)
| MSE = rac{sum_{t=1}^N {E_t^2}}{N}
|-
|Root Mean squared error (RMSE)
| RMSE = sqrt{ rac{sum_{t=1}^N {E_t^2}}{N}}
|}
Please note that the business forecasters and demand planners in the industry refer to the PMAD as the MAPE, although they compute this volume weighted MAPE. Difference between MAPE and WMAPE is explained in Calculating Demand Forecast Accuracy
'See also'

Forecast error

Calculating Demand Forecast Accuracy

Predictability

Prediction interval, similar to confidence interval

Applications of forecasting


Forecasting has application in many situations:

Supply chain management

Weather forecasting and Meteorology

Transport planning and Transportation forecasting

Economic forecasting

Technology forecasting

Earthquake prediction

Land use forecasting

Product forecasting

Player and team performance in sports

External links



Forecasting Principles: ''"Evidence-based forecasting"''

★ http://www.statsoft.com/textbook/sttimser.html

Applied Forecasting: news on forecasting

See also



CPFR

Prediction

Calculating Demand Forecast Accuracy

Prognosis

Estimation

Foresight (future studies)

Technology forecasting

Strategic foresight

References



''Principles of forecasting: a handbook for researchers and practitioners, Armstrong, J. Scott (ed.), , , Kluwer Academic Publishers, , ISBN 0-7923-7930-6

Predictive Inference: An Introduction, Geisser, Seymour, , , Chapman & Hall, CRC Press, , ISBN 0-412-03471-9

''Forecasting and market analysis techniques: a practical approach, Kress, George J., , , Quorum Books, , ISBN 0-89930-835-X

Predicting the future: An introduction to the theory of forecasting, Rescher, Nicholas, , , State University of New York Press, , ISBN 0791435539

Turchin, P., 2007. Scientific Prediction in Historical Sociology. History & Mathematics: Historical Dynamics and Development of Complex Societies. Moscow: KomKniga. ISBN 5484010020

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