References for Brightwork Forecast Error Articles
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This is the reference list for the Forecast Error articles, as well as interesting quotes from these references at Brightwork Research & Analysis.
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Reference #1: Article Titled:
How Can Forecast Error be Calculated?
https://www.brightworkresearch.com/demandplanning/2010/07/zero-demand-periods-and-forecast-error-measurement/
Reference #2: Article Titled:
How is Forecast Accuracy Measured?
https://www.brightworkresearch.com/demandplanning/2010/07/zero-demand-periods-and-forecast-error-measurement/
Reference #3: Article Titled:
How MAE is Calculated for Forecast Error Measurement
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_absolute_error
https://robjhyndman.com/hyndsight/forecastmse/
Reference #4: Article Titled:
How MASE is Calculated for Forecast Error Measurement
https://robjhyndman.com/publications/another-look-at-measures-of-forecast-accuracy/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_absolute_scaled_error
Reference #5: Article Titled:
How sMAPE is Calculated for Forecast Error Measurement
https://robjhyndman.com/hyndsight/smape/
Reference #6: Article Titled:
How RMSE is Calculated for Forecast Error Measurement
https://www.brightworkresearch.com/demandplanning/2010/07/zero-demand-periods-and-forecast-error-measurement/
Reference #7: Article Titled:
How MAD is Calculated for Forecast Error Measurement
https://www.brightworkresearch.com/demandplanning/2010/07/zero-demand-periods-and-forecast-error-measurement/
Reference #8: Article Titled:
How MAPE is Calculated for Forecast Error Measurement
https://www.brightworkresearch.com/demandplanning/2010/07/zero-demand-periods-and-forecast-error-measurement/
Reference #9: Article Titled:
Forecast Error Myth #5: Non Comparative Forecast Error Measurement is Helpful
https://www.brightworkresearch.com/demandplanning/2010/07/zero-demand-periods-and-forecast-error-measurement/
Reference #10: Article Titled:
Forecast Error Myth #4: Most Forecast Error Measurement Supports Identifying How to Improve Forecast Accuracy
https://www.brightworkresearch.com/demandplanning/2010/07/zero-demand-periods-and-forecast-error-measurement/
Reference #11: Article Titled:
Forecast Error Myth #3: Sales And Marketing Have their Forecast Error Measured
https://www.brightworkresearch.com/demandplanning/2010/07/zero-demand-periods-and-forecast-error-measurement/
Reference #12: Article Titled:
Forecast Error Myth #2: An Unweighted Forecast Error Measurement Makes Sense
https://www.brightworkresearch.com/demandplanning/2010/07/zero-demand-periods-and-forecast-error-measurement/
Reference #13: Article Titled:
Forecast Error Myth #1: One Can Rely on The Forecast Error Measurement in Forecasting Applications
https://www.brightworkresearch.com/demandplanning/2010/07/zero-demand-periods-and-forecast-error-measurement/
Reference #14: Article Titled:
How is Forecast Error Measured in All Dimensions in Reality?
https://www.brightworkresearch.com/demandplanning/2010/07/zero-demand-periods-and-forecast-error-measurement/
Reference #15: Article Titled:
Knowing the Improvement from AI Without Knowing the Forecast Error?
https://www.wsj.com/articles/data-challenges-are-halting-ai-projects-ibm-executive-says-11559035800
Reference #16: Article Titled:
How to Best Measure Forecast Error
https://www.brightworkresearch.com/demandplanning/2010/07/zero-demand-periods-and-forecast-error-measurement/
“The Business Forecasting Deal: Exposing Myths, Eliminating Bad Practices, Providing Practical Solutions,” Michael Gilliland, (Wiley and SAS Business Series), 2010
https://www.linkedin.com/answers/business-operations/supply-chain-management/OPS_SCH/517226-45383580